Novelist Lauren Groff on the other Matrix
Jan 13, 2022•48 min•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
Vox's Constance Grady talks with novelist Lauren Groff about her latest book, the National Book Award finalist Matrix, before a virtual audience for the Vox Book Club. They discuss the enigmatic historical figure at the center of the novel, the politics of women-led power structures, and the pros and cons of writing a good sex scene.
Host: Constance Grady (@constancegrady), staff writer, Vox
Guests: Lauren Groff (@legroff), author
References:
Matrix by Lauren Groff (2021; Riverhead)
"In Lauren Groff's Matrix, medieval nuns build a feminist utopia" by Constance Grady (Oct. 15, 2021; Vox)
Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff (2016; Riverhead)
The Lays of Marie de France (tr. Eugene Mason)
Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman (2019; Norton)
Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin by Jill Lepore (2014; Vintage)
Arcadia by Lauren Groff (2012; Voice)
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Editor: Amy Drozdowska
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