
The Habit Leif Enger on I Cheerfully Refuse (from the archives)
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Jan 19, 2026 Leif Enger, a celebrated novelist known for his lyrical storytelling, discusses his latest work, I Cheerfully Refuse. He explores the nuances of dystopian fiction, defining it as a plausible societal decline rather than an apocalyptic event. Enger shares how the COVID lockdown inspired his writing process, reflecting on themes of community and hope in unsettling times. He emphasizes the power of literacy as a means of resistance and highlights how his characters navigate personal and societal challenges, connecting deeply with readers.
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Hope Before Optimism
- Enger wanted the novel to hold optimism or at least a route to hope despite darkness.
- He distinguishes hope (endurance when plans fail) from optimism (expecting plans to succeed).
Reading Resists Control
- Enger sees literacy as an antidote to control: illiteracy makes populations easier to manipulate.
- He worries about book bans and argues books and readers must be valued to preserve freedom.
Library Moment Changes A Life
- Rainey's love of a librarian's voice pushed him to start reading and transformed his capacity for empathy.
- That library scene was the first section Enger wrote and needed virtually no revision.














