Daniel Okrentâs new biography, âStephen Sondheim: Art Isnât Easy,â offers new insights into the renowned Broadway composer and lyricist. Okrent talks with Terry Gross about Sondheimâs often toxic relationship to his mother, his drinking and substance use, and finding himself through his art. âThere are two major arcs to [Stephen Sondheimâs] life. One is from absolute alienation to finally, near the end of his life, connection,â he says. âThe other is from an ambivalence that could be crippling at times, to resolution, to knowing who he was and what he was capable of doing.â
Also, book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews the novel âNow I Surrender.â
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