Writer Percival Everett: ‘Deciding to write a book is like knowingly entering a bad marriage’

Writer Percival Everett: ‘Deciding to write a book is like knowingly entering a bad marriage’
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Writer Percival Everett: ‘Deciding to write a book is like knowingly entering a bad marriage’
Author: Tim Lewis
Published: Feb, 23 2025 09:30

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Percival Everett’s ingenious novel James was indisputably one of the books of 2024: it was the winner of the National Book Award for fiction in the US and shortlisted for the Booker prize in the UK.

James cranks up the ever-swelling appreciation for the 68-year-old Everett: his 2021 book The Trees was also Booker-shortlisted and an earlier novel, Erasure, was adapted into the Oscar-winning 2023 film American Fiction.

The American novelist on James, his Booker-shortlisted retelling of Huckleberry Finn, working with Steven Spielberg and the silliness of the Oscars.

The plot is a retelling of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, except this time round the narrator is Jim, Huck’s enslaved sidekick.

He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, the novelist Danzy Senna, and two children, and we caught up with him in his workshop, where he writes and also repairs guitars.

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