Harvard Square, by André Aciman
by James Pinto
James Pinto on André Aciman’s new novel, Harvard Square, “a book about the process of remembering.”
James Pinto is originally from Massachusetts but mostly grew up in New Jersey. He has earned his keep as a farmer, librarian, management consultant, construction worker, pie vendor, schoolteacher, photo archiver, softball coach, travel writer, and chauffeur. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Michigan, and was a 2012-2013 Zell Fellow in fiction. He’d like to tell you just how wonderful Lonesome Dove is.
James Pinto on André Aciman’s new novel, Harvard Square, “a book about the process of remembering.”
The second half of James Pinto’s conversation with Tom Bissell, on staying outside, the new way, and saying “Fuck it” to being afraid.
Part I of James Pinto’s conversation with Tom Bissell on video games, questions of genre, and a writer’s confidence.