John Sayles discusses his book, “The Anarchists’ Convention.” He explains that the book is a collection of short stories that depict ordinary people living in extraordinary times. Some of the characters include a lone child traveling west, a lonely Bostonian woman, and a group of political activists. In their totality, the fifteen stories provide a prism of American life, culture, and values.
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