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We're here with Jennifer Egan, author of "A Visit From the Goon Squad".
Jennifer, what brings you to Rome? Well, I'm here to participate in a festival
and to connect with some Italian readers and meet my publisher and just try to
visit Italy a little bit, amidst all of it. And what can you tell us about your
novel, "A Visit From the Goon Squad"?
Well it's, I'll start by saying it's very hard to describe. It consists of thirteen
chapters about thirteen different people whose lives intersect
over the course of about fifty years and each chapter is written in a very different way.
My idea was something like a concept album, so a big story that's told
in pieces, if you will, that sounds very different from each other and yet
combine to tell one story.
What advice would you give young writers,
people who are aspiring to create literary masterpieces?
I mean, this is really basic, but I think number one is
read a lot and number two is get in the habit of writing.
Yeah, I think writing is a little like exercise if you're not doing it regularly it seems
like very strange thing to do, but if you are doing regularly
you feel strange when you don't do it. That's the point you wanna reach with writing.
So, start small and just get in the habit, make it a part of the rhythm of your life
and then just try to keep getting better. Thanks so much for your time.