Garth Greenwell’s “Small Rain”
Eric Newman speaks with Garth Greenwell about his latest novel, “Small Rain.”
By LARB Radio HourSeptember 20, 2024
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Eric Newman speaks with Garth Greenwell about his latest novel, Small Rain. The novel picks up the story of the same unnamed narrator from Greenwell’s earlier novels, What Belongs to You and Cleanness, a poet and teacher now in his forties and settled down with his partner in the Midwest. Their placid life is upended when a sudden and excruciating pain sends the narrator to the hospital, where he’s diagnosed with an aortic tear—a life-threatening condition. Unfolding from this point, the novel explores how the narrator navigates his recovery as he’s treated in a cramped hospital room in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Dilating on the power of art and intimacy to buoy us up in moments of extreme suffering, as well as the moments in which suffering overwhelms the transcendent capacity of art, Small Rain reckons with how we make our way through the agonies and ecstasies, unique and mundane, of life itself.
Also, Sofia Samatar, author of Opacities, returns to recommend two books by Fleur Jaeggy, Sweet Days of Discipline and These Possible Lives.
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