released 6/3/2022

Novelist Larry Woiwode died on April 28th at the age of 80. Among his many works of fiction and non-fiction are his much-praised early novels, What I’m Going to Do, I Think (1969) and Beyond the Bedroom Wall (1975). One critic observed that “his fluid structures and style suggested time’s permeability, capturing how memories from various periods in people’s lives flowed freely through their present actions, how consciousness built itself.” In this tribute to Woiwode’s life and work, Ken Myers presents previously unreleased portions of a 2000 interview about one of his volumes of memoirs, What I Think I Did: A Season of Survival in Two Acts.

29 minutes

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