The Jealousy Man and Other Stories, a collection of 12 short works by Jo Nesbø, serves as a showcase for his dexterity in exploring the dark corners of the human heart. These tales take us on a journey of twisted minds and vengeful souls. Moderated by Marilyn Stasio, former longtime crime columnist for The New York Times.
In Conversation: On The Jealousy Man and Other Stories
In Conversation: On The Jealousy Man and Other Stories
Stasio, Marilyn
Marilyn Stasio is an author, writer, and literary critic. Earlier this year she retired as the crime columnist for The New York Times Book Review, after serving in that role for 33 years and writing hundreds of reviews. She also writes for Variety, The New York Post, New York magazine, and others. As an author she has written Showtune: A Memoir (with Jerry Herman), Sweet Revenge: 10 Plays of Bloody Murder (with Marvin Kaye), and Broadway’s Beautiful Losers: The Strange History of Five Neglected Plays.
Nesbø, Jo
Jo Nesbø is a musician, songwriter, economist, and New York Times bestselling author who has won the Raymond Chandler Award for Lifetime Achievement as well as many others. His Harry Hole novels include The Redeemer, The Snowman, The Leopard, Phantom, and most recently, Knife. He has also written The Son, Headhunters, Macbeth, and several children’s books. With The Jealousy Man and Other Stories (Knopf), Nesbø’s dexterity in exploring the darkest corners of the human heart are on full display, across 12 short tales that deftly and breathlessly unfold. A detective who specializes in jealousy-driven murder cases. An instantly electric – and possibly sinister – connection between two strangers. A devastating pandemic that provides the rich with an opportunity to deal with their greatest threat: the masses of the poor and the desperate. Threaded throughout is Nesbø’s gift for outstanding atmosphere and gut-wrenching revelations – The New York Times called him “the greatest contemporary writer of the thriller” – pulling readers on a journey of twisted minds and vengeful hearts.