
In Defense of the Comic Novel: Andrew Sean Greer Talks “Less is Lost”
The New Yorker Radio Hour
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What's the Role of the Novelist in Telling Queer Stories?
I look at him more like a cousin of some kind, who is more innocent than I and sweeter. And that's a nice position to be in as a novelist because I have enough distance to to deal with him as a different person. His haplessness and and Freddie's voice are the real engines of this book for me. It's only funny if you would realize the person turned out okay. They're over it. They've transformed it. For me, what's often left out of queer fiction has been a defiant sense of joy.
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