N.K Jemisin

N.K. Jemisin N.K.杰米森

World Book Club

社会与文化

2025-06-07

55 分钟
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In this episode of World Book Club, Harriet talks with one of the world’s best-loved sci-fi and fantasy authors, the four time Hugo award winner N.K Jemisin. Which of her plethora of books did we choose? Her 10th novel, and love letter to New York, ‘The City We Became’. The story takes place in a world in which major cities become sentient, living beings. After New York is attacked by an otherworldly enemy, five people, champions representing each of the city’s five boroughs, must band together to save the city, but also humanity itself. Rich with sharp social commentary, vibrant characters, and breathtaking world-building, it’s a gripping, imaginative tale of identity, belonging, and the power of unity in the face of otherworldly, eldritch chaos. N.K Jemisin will be answering questions from our World Book Club - including how she created characters that embody each of New York’s five boroughs, what makes a city ‘alive’, and how she confronted, and subverted, Lovecraftian tropes to create the enemy of all humanity, the Woman in White. Presented by Harriett Gilbert. Produced by Elizabeth Ann Duffy. Photo Credit - Laura Hanifin
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  • Hello,

  • welcome to BBC World Book Club where you get to talk about their books with the world's most interesting authors.

  • I'm your host Harriet Gilbert and joining us today from Brooklyn in New York City is one of the world's top science fiction and fantasy writers,

  • N.K.

  • Jemisin.

  • Thank you very much for joining us.

  • Thank you for inviting me.

  • Hello.

  • I've got a slight problem.

  • I don't know quite how to address you.

  • Would you prefer me to call you N.K. or Nora, which is your... I prefer Nora, actually.

  • N.K. is what my mom used to call me when I was in trouble.

  • Yes, my mom used to call me Sarah, which is my middle name.

  • The moment I heard that, I think...

  • Okay, so Nora, can I just ask you why you decided to publish under initials?

  • When I first started my career, it was pre-Google.

  • And back then, using initials was actually enough to distinguish you from your whole name.

  • But I also had a academic publishing career briefly.

  • So when I was kind of coming up with pen names,

  • I just didn't come up with a very distinctive one.