Novelist Lauren Groff on the other Matrix

Vox's Constance Grady talks with novelist Lauren Groff about her latest book, the National Book Award finalist Matrix, before a virtual audience for the Vox Book Club. They discuss the enigmatic historical figure at the center of the novel, the politics of women-led power structures, and the pros and cons of writing a good sex scene. Host: Constance Grady (@constancegrady), staff writer, Vox Guests: Lauren Groff (@legroff), author References: 

Matrix by Lauren Groff (2021; Riverhead)

"In Lauren Groff's Matrix, medieval nuns build a feminist utopia" by Constance Grady (Oct. 15, 2021; Vox)

Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff (2016; Riverhead)

The Lays of Marie de France (tr. Eugene Mason)

Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman (2019; Norton)

Book of Ages: The Life and Opinions of Jane Franklin by Jill Lepore (2014; Vintage)

Arcadia by Lauren Groff (2012; Voice)

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