The best-selling author sits down with Vanity Fair to discuss the hotly anticipated Scorsese film expanding his book’s reach—and the Oklahoma law that could stifle its teaching in schools. “It creates this soft censorship,” he says.
For a writer who plies his trade on the Mount Olympus of literary nonfiction, Grann is one of the most approachable people you’ll ever meet. So you can’t begrudge the guy for hogging the New York Times best-seller list practically all year long.
I think we have an obligation not only to factually record our past, but also—it’s the way we learn about the kind of nation we want to be in the future…. You could try to suppress history, but the forces of that history remain. It’s still shaping you. It can still fester. You can’t obliterate history.
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