Jason Mott’s new novel ‘People Like Us’ is metafiction that was almost memoir

Jason Mott’s new novel ‘People Like Us’ is metafiction that was almost memoir

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In 2021, Jason Mott won the National Book Award for Hell of a Book. Now, he’s out with a new novel called People Like Us, in which two Black writers navigate life in the United States in an era of gun violence. Mott says the book is loosely based on himself – and leans into the audience’s tendency to conflate authors with the stories they write. In today’s episode, Mott talks with NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe about his personal relationships with American identity, guns, and fiction.

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