This podcast features an interview with Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie about her new novel, *Dream Count*. The conversation begins with a discussion of the book's unique first-person narrative style and its exploration of love and relationships, particularly from a female perspective. The discussion then broadens to encompass Adichie's views on American academia, the impact of social media on discourse, and the challenges of maintaining intellectual honesty and empathy in a polarized world. Adichie emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge and engaging in respectful dialogue, even with those holding differing viewpoints. A specific example discussed is the case of Nafisatu Jalloh, whose experience inspired a character in the novel, highlighting the complexities of sexual assault cases and the need for careful consideration of all perspectives.
Part 1: Self-Perception and Fame
Part 2: Social Discourse and Cultural Differences
Part 3: "Dream Count" Analysis
Part 4: Critique and Responsibility
Part 5: Closing
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