Literary conversation explores group portraiture in recent books

Paul Elie and Julia Cooke discussed their approaches to group biography in a recent exchange.

The conversation focused on their respective works, including Elie's The Last Supper and Cooke's Starry and Restless. They examined how group portraiture allows for connections between artists and writers across shared historical moments. Elie described expanding his book's cast to include figures like Leonard Cohen and Sinéad O'Connor. Cooke noted challenges in balancing individual stories with collective themes during her writing process. The exchange highlighted the value of juxtaposition in revealing unexpected links among creative figures.

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