Finding Belonging and Purpose with Tara Isabella Burton

Air Dates: January 22-28, 2024

There is a crisis of loneliness in the United States—it began before the pandemic, and it has only gotten worse.  Tara Isabella Burton explores the risks people will take to find belonging, to find purpose, to find love in a new novel.

Burton is a theologian and the author of nonfiction books, “Strange Rites: New Religions for a Godless World,” “Self-Made: Curating Our Image from Da Vinci to the Kardashians” and “Social Creature, The World Cannot Give,” which was was named book of the year by The Guardian, New York’s Vulture and The New York Times in 2018.  Her new book, “Here in Avalon,” was published this month.  She is currently working on a history of magic and modernity, to be published by Convergent, a division of Penguin/Random in 2025.  Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic, Granta, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, among others.  She also co-writes the Substack newsletter “Line of Beauty” with her husband, Dhananjay Jagannathan.  Burton earned a doctorate in theology from Oxford University in 2017.  She is a Visiting Fellow at George Mason University’s Mercatus Center.

This week on “Story in the Public Square,” Burton says, “Here in Avalon,” is a book about the search for transcendence.  “It’s about the search for enchantment, but it’s also about the search for a home.”

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