Burned By Books

S J. Naudé, "Fathers and Fugitives" (Europa, 2024)


Listen Later

Daniel is a worldly and urbane journalist living in London. His relationships appear to be sexually fulfilling but sentimentally meager. A young gay man with no relationships outside of sexual ones, he can seem at once callow and, at times, cold to the point of cruel with his lovers. Emotionally distant from his elderly, senile father, Daniel nonetheless returns to South Africa to care for him during his final months. Following his father's death, Daniel learns of an unusual clause in the old man's will: he will only inherit his half of his father's considerable estate once he has spent time with Theon, a cousin whom he hasn't seen since they were boys, who lives on the old family farm in the Free State. Once there, Daniel discovers that the young son of the woman Theon lives with is seriously ill. With the conditions bearing on Daniel's inheritance shifting in real time, Theon and Daniel travel with the boy to Japan for an experimental cure and a voyage that will change their lives forever.

S.J. Naudé's masterful Fathers and Fugitives (Europa, 2024) is many things at once: a literary page-turner full of vivid, unexpected characters and surprising twists; a loving and at times shockingly raw portrayal of its protagonist's complex psyche; and a devastatingly subtle look into South Africa's fraught recent history.

S.J. Naudé is the author of two collections of short stories and two novels. He is the winner of the Nadine Gordimer Short Story Award, the University of Johannesburg Prize, and the kykNet-Rapport prize, and is the only writer to win the Hertzog Prize twice consecutively in its 100-year history. His first novel, The Third Reel, was shortlisted for the Sunday Times prize. His work has been published in Granta and other journals in the US, UK, the Netherlands, and Italy. He spent half his life as a corporate lawyer in London and now is a full-time writer in South Africa.

Book Recommendations:

  • John Ransom, The Whale Tattoo
  • Brandon Taylor, Filthy Animals
  • JM Coetzee, The Pole
  • 

    Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Associate Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is forthcoming with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers.

    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    ...more
    View all episodesView all episodes
    Download on the App Store

    Burned By BooksBy New Books Network

    • 5
    • 5
    • 5
    • 5
    • 5

    5

    50 ratings


    More shows like Burned By Books

    View all
    The Book Review by The New York Times

    The Book Review

    3,857 Listeners

    On Being with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios

    On Being with Krista Tippett

    10,416 Listeners

    Fresh Air by NPR

    Fresh Air

    38,189 Listeners

    The New Yorker: Fiction by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

    The New Yorker: Fiction

    3,326 Listeners

    Otherppl with Brad Listi by Brad Listi

    Otherppl with Brad Listi

    520 Listeners

    The Bookshelf by ABC listen

    The Bookshelf

    40 Listeners

    Book Riot - The Podcast by Book Riot

    Book Riot - The Podcast

    949 Listeners

    The New Yorker Radio Hour by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

    The New Yorker Radio Hour

    6,696 Listeners

    The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker by WNYC Studios and The New Yorker

    The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

    2,115 Listeners

    Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso by Lemonada Media

    Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso

    1,241 Listeners

    Poured Over by Barnes & Noble

    Poured Over

    292 Listeners

    NPR's Book of the Day by NPR

    NPR's Book of the Day

    606 Listeners

    The Book Case by ABC News | Charlie Gibson, Kate Gibson

    The Book Case

    896 Listeners

    Writers on Writing by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett and Marrie Stone

    Writers on Writing

    77 Listeners

    Critics at Large | The New Yorker by The New Yorker

    Critics at Large | The New Yorker

    605 Listeners