Jeffrey Eugenides
Jeffrey Eugenides reads “Airmail,” from his newly published collection Fresh Complaint, then takes audience questions. An astute observer of the crises of adolescence, sexual identity, self-discovery, family love and what it means to be an American in our times, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Jeffrey Eugenides (Middlesex, The Marriage Plot) now publishes Fresh Complaint, his first story collection. “He is a big and big-hearted talent: generous to his readers in telling stories that unfailingly entertain and generous to his characters,” wrote Jonathan Franzen. Recorded on October 19, 2017. Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Your support helps us keep our content free for all. Donate now: http://www.92y.org/donatenow?utm_sour... Facebook: / 92ndstreety Instagram: / 92ndstreety Twitter: / 92y Tumblr: / 92y On Demand: http://www.92yondemand.org

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