One of the most anticipated new books around the FSG offices (and out in the real world, I daresay) is Jeffrey Eugenides' follow-up to Middlesex. That 2003 novel, which won the Pulitzer Prize and was later selected for Oprah's Book Club, has sold more than 2 million copies and is on many readers' lists of their favorite contemporary novels. We caught up (virtually) with Jeff in his studio in Princeton, New Jersey, where he is rounding the turn on his new novel. —Jonathan Galassi, President and Publisher of FSG Galassi: Please tell us everything you can about your new book, starting with the title. Jeffrey Eugenides: I hate to begin by withholding information, but I'd rather not divulge the title of the new book at the moment. I remember when my wife was pregnant and we were trying out different names for the baby. Anytime we told someone a prospective name, they would find something wrong with it. It rhymed with something not-nice. It was just begging to be deformed into a schoolyard epithet. The result was that we never named our child and refer to her now only by her SS#. So I'm not going to make that mistake again and tell you the title of my book.
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07.14.10Editor & Author: Jonathan Galassi and Jeffrey EugenidesEditor and Author
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08.15.10Editor & Author: Sarah Crichton and Ishmael BeahEditor and Author
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10.14.10Editor & Author: Marion Duvert and Richard Howard on BarthesEditor and Author
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01.16.11Editor & Author: Jonathan Galassi and Gjertrud SchnackenbergEditor and Author
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03.15.11Editor & Author: Jesse Coleman on Dieter SchlesakEditor and Author
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