Helen Benedict, whose latest novel is “Wolf Season,” in conversation with Richard Wolinsky.
A journalist as well as novelist, Helen Benedict focuses on the effects of war, both on civilian and military populations. Her latest novel, “Wolf Season,” takes place in a small town near Albany, New York, where Iraq war veterans and Iraqi refugees both live and work, and what happens when a natural disaster forces them to interact. How does PTSD and trauma affect those who lived or fought in a war zone, and how does that trauma scar them afterward?
Extended 42-minute Radio Wolinsky podcast. [1]
[1] https://kpfa.org/area941/episode/helen-benedict-wolf-season/