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'Devil Is Fine' explores race, colonialism and grief through magical realism 

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Devil Is Fine, the new novel by John Vercher, follows an unnamed protagonist banging out a book pitch in a fugue state that mirrors what's happening in his own life: after the death of his son, a biracial writer inherits a plantation from the white side of his family, which has the remains of both his slave-owning ancestors and the people they enslaved. In today's episode, Vercher speaks with NPR's Lauren Frayer about why he felt magical realism made the story about American history and loss and racism more accessible, and how different layers of grief manifest in the story.
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@celestialcircledance
@celestialcircledance 21 день назад
It's interesting because I'm conversely not a full blown fantasy fan but I I love magical realism .. It sounds like there's a lot going on here what with jellyfish and time travel but I will read some reviews and check it out!
@ryanmcc1138
@ryanmcc1138 19 дней назад
Jellyfish and shifting planes of reality make me think of Ursula K. Le Guin's Lathe of Heaven.
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