Lee Cole, author of "Fulfillment"

To kick off the new season, I’m joined by the brilliant Lee Cole, whose writing captures the heart, complexity, and contradictions of contemporary America. Raised in rural western Kentucky, Lee’s fiction explores themes of identity, class, and belonging with a rare mix of tenderness and clarity. In this episode, we talk about the power of literature to reveal lives and landscapes we might never otherwise encounter, and why writing about home can be both fraught and freeing.If you love stories that dig deep into the cultural and emotional terrain of modern life, you won’t want to miss this conversation.As always, Lit with Charles loves reviews — if you enjoyed the episode, please consider leaving one and help spread the word. You can also follow me on Instagram at @litwithcharles for more literary takes and behind-the-scenes extras.Lee’s book picks from the episode:What We Talk About When We Talk About Love – Raymond Carver (1981)A Good Man is Hard to Find – Flannery O’Connor (1953)Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America – Barbara Ehrenreich (2001)The End of Vandalism – Tom Drury (1994)

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Welcome to Lit With Charles, a podcast on all things literary! I'm Charles Pignal, and every fortnight I’m asking guests about the four books which have made the biggest impact on their lives and work. If you're like me, you love literature – but maybe aren't always sure what you should be reading. The aim of this podcast is to make literature exciting and accessible; in each episode writers, artists, and other interesting people are giving real recommendations, to help you discover new books and authors off the beaten track. Here at Lit With Charles, every book has a story to tell.