Dubus & Russo wonder: Why Memoir?

Just two (famous) novelists enjoyin’ their coffee & nonfiction

Andre Dubus III and Richard Russo discuss their memoirs at The Daily Beast:

“How strange to write a memoir to find out what happens.”—Richard Russo, author of the forthcoming Elsewhere: A Memoir

 “I felt I was stepping into deep mysteries when supposedly I knew the story but didn’t.”—Andre Dubus III, author of Townie: A Memoir

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8 Responses to Dubus & Russo wonder: Why Memoir?

  1. I think a lot of people don’t like Dubus, but The House of Sand and Fog was a brilliant piece of literature that became a perfectly cast and true movie. I will listen to this interview.

  2. I love Dubus. I met him while he was touring for “Townie”, a spectacular book, by the way. I occasionally correspond with him over email. He’s incredibly grounded and unpretentious. I wrote about it at The Blog Itself: http://theblogitself.blogspot.com/2011/04/dubus-at-northshire.html

    Just a cool dude.

  3. I like both these guys, just from watching this clip! I write and teach memoir, and love that they love it too. I grew up near Russo’s hometown of Gloversville, in another mill town called Amsterdam, and I so identify with his comment about a physical change that happens whenever he gets near the place. Can’t wait to read Elsewhere.

  4. Thank you for this post. Our library book sale is soon, and I know a copy of Townie is in the mix with my name on it. ~

  5. Loved watching this–surprised at how much two writers had to say.

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