George Saunders is a short story writer and essayist who has just written his first novel, Lincoln in the Bardo. He sits down with Isaac Chotiner to discuss what he learned while researching Abraham L...Show More
āNew York Timesā bestselling author George Saunders has just won the most prestigious literary prize in the English-speaking world: the Man Booker. He sat down with Monocleās Georgina Godwin to talk a...Show More
In conversation with Dana Spiotta Following the release of George Saundersā last collection of short stories,Ā Tenth of December, theĀ New York Times Sunday MagazineĀ cover story raved āGeorge Saunders H...Show More
George Saunders has written for The New Yorker and GQ. His latest collection of short stories is Tenth of December. "Maybe you would understand your artistry to be: put me anywhere. I'll find human b...Show More
George Saunders is today's guest.Ā He's the bestselling author of several books, including CivilWarLand in Bad Decline, Pastoralia, and The Braindead Megaphone, and his brand new story collection, Ten...Show More
David Foster Wallace said that George Saunders was the most exciting writer in America. That kind of thing has been said a lot about George since then. For people who pay close attention to the state ...Show More
George Saunders is the author of numerous short story collections, including Tenth of December, In Persuasion Nation, and Pastoralia. His most recent novel, Lincoln in the Bardo, is a New York Times b...Show More
Jesse talks about life and death with George Saunders, the brilliant author of the new novel Lincoln in the Bardo. But first, Chris Gethard comes by. He hosts Fusion's The Chris Gethard show and stars...Show More
George Saunders talks about āLincoln in the Bardoā; Alan Burdick on āWhy Times Fliesā; and Maria Russo discusses Laura Ingalls Wilder and the āLittle Houseā books.
On today's episode, Adam & Jill chat with George Saunders, bestselling authors and one of TIME's 100 most influential people in the world. George is renowned for his collections of short stories and h...Show More
The fiction writer, humorist, and essayist, George Saunders talks with the Organist's executive producer, Ross Simonini about the sonic aspects of his writing and reading. After reading aloud a passag...Show More
George Saunders' first novel Lincoln in the Bardo centres around the grief that haunted Abraham Lincoln (R)
Luke Neima talks to George Saunders about his first novel, Lincoln in the Bardo. They discuss the pressures on Abraham Lincoln during the civil war, the art of creating distinctive historical voices, ...Show More
On the latest Granta podcast we hear from George Saunders. One of the finest, funniest writers of his generation, he writes stories that pulse with outsized heart, crackle with the ad-speak and eek ou...Show More