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Deceit, Desire, and the Contemporary Novelist

A conversation between Brandon Taylor, A. Natasha Joukovsky, and Trevor Cribben Merrill—moderated by Dr. Kevin Rulo
Cross-post from Luke Burgis Newsletter
Hi all, Passing along the full video of our Novitate panel on Deceit, Desire, and the Contemporary Novelist—not unrelated to this coming Wednesday's Interintellect salon on writing aesthetic fiction (tip #4: “The great novelists reveal the imitative nature of desire.” -René Girard). ANJ -

Here is the full video of the fascinating conversation between the writers Brandon Taylor, A. Natasha Joukovsky, and Trevor Cribben Merrill which took place at the 2023 NOVITĀTE conference in October 2023. It was moderated by Kevin Rulo. I’m delighted to be able to share it for the first time with you here.

The discussion centered around the problem of “writing after having read René Girard”, as all of these novelists are doing (and doing at an extraordinarily high level).

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has recently launched a Substack exploring this problem further, and has framed it up nicely in his first post. Trevor tells the story of how the writer Milan Kundera (author of The Unbearable Lightness of Being), his favorite writer as a new college, led him to René Girard through a footnote in one of his essays, Testaments Betrayed. This eventually led Trevor back to an appearance that the two writers, Kundera and Girard, made together on French radio in 1989. (You can listen to it here.)

“I had the doubl…

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