In this episode of Fresh Air, Tonya Mosley interviews Elizabeth Gilbert, author of "Eat Pray Love," about her new memoir, "All the Way to the River," which explores themes of love, addiction, grief, and recovery. Gilbert discusses her relationship with Rayya Elias, her late partner, and the complexities of their love, including Rayya's battle with cancer and addiction, as well as Gilbert's own struggles with love and sex addiction. She delves into her caregiving experience, the ethical considerations of writing about Rayya's private moments, and her journey through 12-step programs. The conversation also touches on Gilbert's childhood and her approach to self-reflection and revelation in her writing. Finally, critic John Powers reviews "The Lowdown," a new TV series from the creator of "Reservation Dogs".
Part 1: Introduction to "All the Way to the River"
Part 2: The Dark Side of Caregiving
Part 3: Roots and Reflections
Part 4: Review and Closing
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