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Angela Flournoy on The Wilderness with Brit Bennett and Raven Leilani

September 16, 2025

Angela Flournoy, critically acclaimed author of The Turner House, joined us to celebrate the highly anticipated release of her new novel, The Wilderness. Set against the backdrops of New York and Los Angeles from the late 2000s through the 2020s, the novel navigates the uncertain metamorphosis of contemporary adulthood. Flournoy was joined in conversation by Brit Bennett, author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Vanishing Half, and Raven Leilani, author of The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize-winning book Luster.

In Conversation

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    Angela Flournoy

    Angela Flournoy

    Angela Flournoy is the author of The Turner House, which was a finalist for the National Book Award, a finalist for The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection, an Indie Next Pick, and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Her fiction has appeared in the Paris Review, and she has written for the New York Times, the New Yorker, Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. A graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, Flournoy has taught at the University of Iowa, Princeton University, and UCLA. She lives in New York.


    Photo Credit: Miranda Barnes Photography

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    Brit Bennett

    Brit Bennett

    Born and raised in Southern California, Brit Bennett earned her MFA in fiction at the University of Michigan. Her debut novel The Mothers was a New York Times bestseller. Her essays have been featured in the New Yorker, the New York Times magazine, the Paris Review, and Jezebel.


    Photo Credit: Emma Trim

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    Raven Leilani

    Raven Leilani

    Raven Leilani is the author of Luster. Leilani is a National Book Foundation 5 under 35 honoree, the recipient of the 2020 Kirkus Prize, VCU Cabell Prize, NBCC John Leonard Prize, Dylan Thomas Prize, Clark Fiction Prize, and The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. Leilani’s work has been published in the New Yorker, N+1, Granta, the Yale Review, and the Cut, among other publications.


    Photo Credit: Nina Subin