Multiple award-winning author Nathan Englander reads from his latest work,
What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, a collection of short stories ranging from the provocative to the incredibly dark.
The
Globe and Mail's Siri Agrell interviews Englander.
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Siri Agrell is the author of Bad Bridesmaid: Bachelorette Brawls and Taffeta Tantrums, which was published in 2007.
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Nathan Englander’s short fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, Atlantic, and numerous anthologies, including The Best American Short Stories and The O. Henry Prize Stories. Englander is the author of the novel The Ministry of Special Cases and the story collection For the Relief of Unbearable Urges, which earned him a PEN/Malamud Award and the Sue Kaufman Prize for First Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Englander presents What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank, a collection of short stories ranging from the provocative to the incredibly dark.
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A collection of eight short stories that range from the provocative to the incredibly dark, What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank includes an engaging portrait of two marriages in which the Holocaust is played out as a devastating parlor game, a story where vigilante justice is undertaken by a group of geriatric campers, and a story which chronicles the history of Israel’s settlements from the eve of the Yom Kippur War through to the present.