It’s the UConn Popcast, and today we discuss Prophet Song, Paul Lynch’s Booker Prize winning novel about a totalitarian regime coming to power in Ireland.
We discuss the novel’s theorization of individual rights and political power, its success in depicting a family’s unraveling and its failures in telling a broader, more universal story.
Why have critics lauded this novel, and who is its intended audience? More fundamentally, what is the role of literary fiction in popular culture?
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