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	<title>Before You Take That Pill &#187; Tsar</title>
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		<title>Sometimes the Beauty is in the Little Things</title>
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		<dc:creator>Doug Bremner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I did an interview on twitter using #writechat with novelist Peter Fogtdal, author of the novel <a href="http://bit.ly/cH0CoD" target="_blank">THE TSAR&#8217;S DWARF</a>. which I transpose here.</p> <p>THE TSAR&#8217;S DWARF &#8211; Sorine a Danish dwarf tormented by her past is given as a present to Peter Tsar of Russia.</p> <p>You can follow Peter @danish_novelist and his book @thetsarsdwarf on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I did an interview on twitter using #writechat with novelist Peter Fogtdal, author of the novel <a href="http://bit.ly/cH0CoD" target="_blank">THE TSAR&#8217;S DWARF</a>. which I transpose here.</p>
<p>THE TSAR&#8217;S DWARF &#8211; Sorine a Danish dwarf tormented by her past is given as a present to Peter Tsar of Russia.</p>
<p>You can follow Peter @danish_novelist and his book @thetsarsdwarf on twitter.</p>
<p>I first became aware of Peter&#8217;s book through #litchat which is every MWF 4-5 pm EST, where writers chat about their books, gr8 idea. I bought his book and read it and Peter agree to a Q&amp;A.</p>
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<p>DOUG BREMNER: When and how did you first get the idea to write a novel about a dwarf in 18th cent Denmark and Russia?</p>
<p>PETER FOGTDAL: Initially I wanted to write a novel about Peter the Great, but then I read he collected dwarfs &amp; the novel took off</p>
<p>DOUG BREMNER: What interests you about the character of a dwarf in a novel? #writechat</p>
<p>PETER FOGTDAL: I want to say something about how we treat people who are &#8220;weird&#8221;. Novel is about human dignity, not dwarfs as such</p>
<p>DOUG BREMNER: What kind of research did you do for the book? Were dwarves really called nonhuman in 18th century?</p>
<p>PETER FOGTDAL: Dwarfs were called &#8220;it&#8221;, not he/she in the 18th century. They were considered toys and at best treated like lap dogs</p>
<p>DOUG BREMNER: Your MC Sorine leads a tragic life but somehow &#8220;even she&#8221; emerges as human. Did you spend a year in the head of a dwarf?</p>
<p>PETER FOGTDAL: I spent a year in the head of a funny, dark FEMALE dwarf who despises the world but end up accepting it. Another important theme: If you&#8217;ve been harassed by everyone, how is that gonna effect your view of God?</p>
<p>DOUG BREMNER: What is your view of Peter the Great Tsar of Russia? Did your view change after the book? Was he flawed? Typical King?</p>
<p>PETER FOGTDAL:Russia&#8217;s Peter the Great was a brilliant genius &amp; psychopath, ruthless, energetic, intuitive, eclectic, I love him!</p>
<p>DOUG BREMNER: OK thanks for taking questions.</p>
<p>My bottom line? I found THE TSAR&#8217;S DWARF to be a fascinating tale of the capacity for human redemption. Good job Peter and good luck with the book!</p>
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