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MAGAZINE BOOKS WORKSHOPS
Episodes
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Morgan Parker : There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé
29/03/2017 Duration: 01h10minMorgan Parker uses political & pop-cultural references as a framework to explore 21st century black American womanhood & its complexities: performance, depression, isolation, exoticism, racism, femininity & politics. Parker explores this in the contemporary American political climate, folding in references from jazz standards, visual art, personal family history, & Hip Hop. The voice of this […] The post Morgan Parker : There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé appeared first on Tin House.
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Melissa Febos : Abandon Me
15/03/2017 Duration: 01h20min“Abandon Me is, in many ways, a story about how a woman’s body & the body of literature hold memory. In other ways, Abandon Me is a story about stories. Febos weaves familial stories, feminist stories, communal stories, literary stories & love stories, revealing much of where she’s been & where we, her readers, might […] The post Melissa Febos : Abandon Me appeared first on Tin House.
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Ursula K. Le Guin : Words Are My Matter
14/02/2017 Duration: 01h13min“Hard times are coming, when we’ll be wanting the voices of writers who can see alternatives to how we live now, can see through our fear-stricken society & its obsessive technologies to other ways of being, & even imagine real grounds for hope. We’ll need writers who can remember freedom—poets, visionaries—realists of a larger reality. […] The post Ursula K. Le Guin : Words Are My Matter appeared first on Tin House.
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Susan DeFreitas : Hot Season
18/01/2017 Duration: 01h26minAn outlaw activist on the run. A pipeline set to destroy a river. And 3 young women who must decide who to love, who to trust, & what to sacrifice for the greater good. Based in part on real events in the Northwest & Southwest in the early 90s & mid-aughts, Hot Season explores what […] The post Susan DeFreitas : Hot Season appeared first on Tin House.
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Solmaz Sharif : Look
04/01/2017 Duration: 01h01minIn this virtuosic array of poems, lists, shards, & sequences, Sharif assembles fragmented narratives in the aftermath of war. Those repercussions echo in the present day, the grief for those killed in America’s invasions of Afghanistan & Iraq, the discriminations endured at the checkpoints of daily encounter. At the same time, these poems point to […] The post Solmaz Sharif : Look appeared first on Tin House.
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Sofia Samatar : The Winged Histories
13/12/2016 Duration: 01h02min“If you love stories but distrust them, if you love language & can also see how it is used as a tool or a weapon in the maintenance of status quo, then read The Winged Histories.”—Marion Deeds, Fantasy Literature “Told by four different women, it is a story of war; not epic battles of good […] The post Sofia Samatar : The Winged Histories appeared first on Tin House.
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Tyehimba Jess : Olio
16/11/2016 Duration: 01h16min“This 21st century hymnal of black evolutionary poetry, this almanac, this theatrical melange of miraculous meta-memory. Tyehimba Jess is inventive, prophetic, wondrous. He writes unflinchingly into the historical clefs of blackface, black sound, human sensibility. After the last poem is read we have no idea how long we’ve been on our knees.”—Nikky Finney “Olio is […] The post Tyehimba Jess : Olio appeared first on Tin House.
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Eliot Weinberger : The Ghosts of Birds
02/11/2016 Duration: 01h04minA new collection from “one of the world’s great essayists” (The New York Times), The Ghosts of Birds offers 35 new essays by Eliot Weinberger. He chronicles a 19th century journey down the Colorado River, records the dreams of people named Chang, & shares other factually verifiable discoveries that seem too fabulous to possibly be […] The post Eliot Weinberger : The Ghosts of Birds appeared first on Tin House.
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Pauls Toutonghi : Dog Gone
27/10/2016 Duration: 01h58s“You can’t write about dogs without writing about people. They chose long ago to be our good company in the adventure of being alive, and ever since they’ve served as our mirrors, our teachers, and the most stubbornly loyal of friends. Pauls Toutonghi understands the richness of these bonds. In Dog Gone, this engaging storyteller […] The post Pauls Toutonghi : Dog Gone appeared first on Tin House.
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Monica Drake : The Folly of Loving Life
28/09/2016 Duration: 45minFollowing her acclaimed novels Clown Girl and The Stud Book, Monica Drake presents her long-awaited first collection of stories. “What can I say about Monica Drake’s stories? They are brilliant, sure. They are hilarious, yes. Each one is a marvel. But more importantly–they are raw and awake and full of life. At the center of […] The post Monica Drake : The Folly of Loving Life appeared first on Tin House.
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Alexis Smith : Marrow Island
14/09/2016 Duration: 01h02min“A faltering journalist returns to an island abandoned after an earthquake released a toxic spill. That’s the beautifully wrought setting of this novel, which reunites two childhood friends, one of whom has joined a sect claiming it can heal the land.”—O, The Oprah Magazine “Tucked into this suspenseful plot are stunning and important reflections on […] The post Alexis Smith : Marrow Island appeared first on Tin House.
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Jesse Ball : How to Set a Fire and Why
17/08/2016 Duration: 01h07minJesse Ball’s blistering novel tells the story of a teenage girl who has lost everything—and will burn anything. Lucia’s father is dead, her mother in a mental hospital, and now she’s been kicked out of school—again. She makes her way through the world with only a book, a zippo lighter, a pocketful of stolen licorice, […] The post Jesse Ball : How to Set a Fire and Why appeared first on Tin House.
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Rikki Ducornet : Brightfellow
20/07/2016 Duration: 01h04minA feral boy comes of age on a campus decadent with starched sheets, sweating cocktails, & homemade jams. Stub is the cause of that missing sweater, the pie that disappeared off the cooling rack. Then Stub meets Billy, who takes him in, & Asthma, who enchants him, & all is found, then lost. A fragrant, […] The post Rikki Ducornet : Brightfellow appeared first on Tin House.
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Lina Meruane : Seeing Red
30/06/2016 Duration: 01h07minThis powerful autobiographical novel describes a young Chilean writer recently relocated to New York for doctoral work who suffers a stroke, leaving her blind & increasingly dependent on those closest to her. Fiction & autobiography intertwine in an intense, visceral, & caustic novel about the relation between the body, illness, & gender. “Meruane writes further […] The post Lina Meruane : Seeing Red appeared first on Tin House.
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Rob Spillman : All Tomorrow’s Parties
15/06/2016 Duration: 51min“Truly exceptional memoirs have to do something more than recount a good origin story: they have to test the author’s youthful understanding of the world, and break down that world, even as it’s being built upon the page. All Tomorrow’s Parties is such a memoir. Not only is it a super-fun, shatter-the-mirror joyride through Spillman’s […] The post Rob Spillman : All Tomorrow’s Parties appeared first on Tin House.
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Brian Blanchfield : Proxies
18/05/2016 Duration: 01h14min“Into what some are calling a new golden age of creative nonfiction lands Brian Blanchfield’s Proxies, which singlehandedly raises the bar for what’s possible in the field. This is a momentous work informed by a lifetime of thinking, reading, loving, and reckoning, utterly matchless in its erudition, its precision, its range, its daring, and its […] The post Brian Blanchfield : Proxies appeared first on Tin House.
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Idra Novey : Ways to Disappear
04/05/2016 Duration: 55min“Idra Novey, an acclaimed poet & translator of Spanish & Portuguese literature, has written a debut novel that’s a fast-paced, beguilingly playful, noirish literary mystery with a translator at its center. Ways to Disappear explores the meaning behind a writer’s words—the way they can both hide & reveal deep truths. . . . Yes, there’s […] The post Idra Novey : Ways to Disappear appeared first on Tin House.
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Ursula K. Le Guin : Late in the Day
20/04/2016 Duration: 54minLate in the Day, Ursula K. Le Guin’s new collection of poems (2010–2014) seeks meaning in an ever-connected world, giving voice to objects that may not speak a human language but communicate with us nevertheless through and about the seasonal rhythms of the earth, the minute and the vast, the ordinary and the mythological. As […] The post Ursula K. Le Guin : Late in the Day appeared first on Tin House.
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Brian Evenson : A Collapse of Horses
30/03/2016 Duration: 59minA stuffed bear’s heart beats with the rhythm of a dead baby; Reno keeps receding to the east no matter how far you drive; and in a mine on another planet, the dust won’t stop seeping in. In these stories, Brian Evenson unsettles us with the everyday and the extraordinary—the terror of living with the […] The post Brian Evenson : A Collapse of Horses appeared first on Tin House.
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Laila Lalami : The Moor’s Account
16/03/2016 Duration: 47minIn this stunning work of historical fiction, Laila Lalami brings us the imagined memoirs of the 1st black explorer of America, a Moroccan slave whose testimony was left out of the official record. In 1527, the conquistador Narváez sailed with a crew of 600 men & nearly 100 horses. Within a year there were only […] The post Laila Lalami : The Moor’s Account appeared first on Tin House.