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1. Fifteen Minutes: In 2005, when you were about to publish your second novel, “The Third Brother,” New York Magazine called you young, good-looking, privileged, and impeccably connected. Are those things still true?
2. FM: The characters in your latest novel come from all over the world, with very different backgrounds. Do you relate to any of them better than others?
3. FM: Why are all your protagonists named Mike?
Questioning your intentions every time you shave your armpits is exhausting. But “girlie” feminism does not advance a viable solution, nor does it assuage females’ anxieties about the authenticity of their efforts at self-improvement. Voluntarily choosing to objectify oneself may feel like...
5. FM: What do you consider in staying true to your writer’s sensibility?