Revisiting 'Whalefall,' the underwater thriller from Pulitzer winner Daniel Kraus

May 18
10 mins

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Time is running out for 17-year-old Jay Gardiner: He’s trapped underwater in the body of a sperm whale with just one hour of oxygen left. This not-so-typical situation is the premise for Whalefall, the 2023 thriller from Daniel Kraus. Kraus won a 2026 Pulitzer for Angel Down, his genre-bender told in a single sentence. But Whalefall experiments with structure through its chapters, their shrinking length mimicking Jay’s frantic gasps for air. In today’s episode, we revisit Kraus’ conversation with NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe, where they discuss Whalefall and how its meaning expands beyond the aquatic.


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