Saskia Vogel shares her very interesting stories on her travels, growing up in Los Angeles, her life in Berlin, how her mother inspired her sense of adventure…Vogel’s debut novel, “Permission,” has been described as “a story about grief, loneliness and sadomasochism.” And she’s been compared to the celebrated Joan Didion. On this revealing episode of “The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan.” This conversation was recorded at the Books & Books Café in Coral Gables, Florida. Please listen, share and comment on our podcast landing page or on our social media: @BooksandBooks (Facebook, Instagram and Twitter)
Host: Mitchell Kaplan
Showrunner: Carmen Lucas
Editor: Lit Hub Radio
Links:
https://booksandbooks.com/
http://saskiavogel.com/
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