This episode of Fresh Air Weekend features interviews and a book review. First, writer Liz Moore discusses her novels, particularly "Long Bright River" set in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood, and "The God of the Woods," set in the Adirondacks. Moore shares insights into adapting her work for television, the importance of community involvement, and her writing process. Then, Maureen Corrigan reviews George Saunders' new novel, "Vigil," a return to the Bardo exploring themes of greed and spiritual transition. Finally, Julian Barnes reflects on mortality, agnosticism, and grief following the death of his wife, while also discussing his hybrid writing style and his latest book, "Departures," which he says will be his last.
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