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140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

Released Thursday, 2nd May 2024
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140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

140. David Winner | Master Lovers, writing a fictional memoir, and personal vs historical

Thursday, 2nd May 2024
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Hi there,

Today I am so excited to be arts calling author David Winner! (david-winner.com)

About our guest: David Winner is the author of three novels, Enemy Combatant, Tyler’s Last and The Cannibal of Guadalajara, winner of the 2009 Gival Press Novel Award and nominated for the National Book Award. His work has appeared in The Village Voice, Fiction, The Iowa Review, The Millions, The Kenyon Review and other publications in the U.S. and the U.K. He is the fiction editor of The American (www.theamericanmag. com), a monthly magazine based in Rome, a senior editor at Statorec magazine and a regular contributor to The Brooklyn Rail. Most recently, he is the co-editor of Writing the Virus: Work from Statorec magazine. Learn more at david-winner.com

Thanks for this wonderful conversation, David! All the best!

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MASTER LOVERS is now available from Outpost 19!

https://bookshop.org/p/books/master-lovers-david-winner/20232214?ean=9781944853884

ABOUT MASTER LOVERS: While clearing out his great aunt's midtown apartment after her death, author David Winner discovered artifacts of her storied existence: notes from opera stars, love letters and artifacts from the Middle East of the 1930’s. His Aunt Dorle Soria had been a co-founder of Angel Records and a prominent figure in the mid-century classical music world. But the more he learned about her world, the more complicated her story became, a twisted puzzle full of love and fascism, a record of a young woman grappling with her attraction to lovers with hair-raising political ties. A powerful work of family discovery, rooted in a bygone Midtown Manhattan and involving artists and politicians from around the world. 

BOOKLIFE STARRED REVIEW!"An engrossing story about the life and times of a singular woman who lived life to the fullest... A fascinating 'fictional memoir' memoir of a trailblazing great aunt and her mysteries."

KIRKUS RAVES! "A fascinating blend of the personal and the historical, and a provocative comment on the ways in which both resist interpretive finality."

Full reviews and advance praise from Ann Beattie, Clifford Thompson and Sean O'Driscoll.

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