

How do we deal with the monsters among us, especially when they’ve created something we love?Īlso, Hernan Diaz, author of Trust, drops by to recommend works by two Norwegian writers, Love by Hanne Orstavik and Evil Flowers by Gunnhild Oyehaug.

Dederer explores and asks questions about people like Woody Allen, JK Rowling, Picasso, and Nabokov.

She considers how an artist’s behavior might stain and affect the way an audience approaches a work. Dederer dives into the knotty moral issues around art and the often flawed people who make it. She first started thinking about this question while working on a book about Roman Polanski. The book is a personal and critical investigation of how to deal with the art of difficult, or monstrous people. Her new book is called Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma. Told to try yoga by everyone from the woman behind the. She is a long-time contributor to the New York Times, and her work has also appeared in the Atlantic, The Nation, NY Magazine as well as many others. Ten years ago, Claire Dederer put her back out while breastfeeding her baby daughter. Today we’re speaking with writer and critic Claire Dederer, the author of Love and Trouble, as well as the memoir Poser: My Life in Twenty-Three Yoga Poses.
