Synopsis
MAGAZINE BOOKS WORKSHOPS
Episodes
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Tin House Live : Writing Pop Culture with Shayla Lawson & Hanif Abdurraqib
25/11/2020 Duration: 01h13minJoin poet-essayists Hanif Abdurraqib & Shayla Lawson for an extended conversation on writing pop culture (and so much more). This conversation was recorded at the 2020 Tin House Writers Workshop. Shayla’s most recent book is This is Major: Notes on Diana Ross, Dark Girls and Being Dope & Hanif’s next book is A Little Devil in […] The post Tin House Live : Writing Pop Culture with Shayla Lawson & Hanif Abdurraqib appeared first on Tin House.
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Elisa Gabbert : The Unreality of Memory
14/11/2020 Duration: 02h18min“Amid impending disasters too vast even to be perceived, what can we do―cognitively, morally, and practically? Gabbert, a tenacious researcher and a ruthless self-examiner, probes this ultimate abstraction in her essays, goes past wordless dread and comes up with enough reasoned consideration to lead us through. Do you feel―and how can you not―as if your […] The post Elisa Gabbert : The Unreality of Memory appeared first on Tin House.
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Ayad Akhtar : Homeland Elegies
01/11/2020 Duration: 01h59min“An urgent, intimate hybrid of memoir and fiction, Homeland Elegies lays bare the broken heart of our American dream turned reality TV nightmare. The book . . . brilliantly captures how we got to this exact moment in time and at what cost. Stunning.” —A. M. Homes “An unflinchingly honest self-portrait by a brilliant Muslim-American […] The post Ayad Akhtar : Homeland Elegies appeared first on Tin House.
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Natalie Diaz : Postcolonial Love Poem
23/10/2020 Duration: 02h39min“With tenacious wit, ardor, and something I can only call magnificence, Diaz speaks of the consuming need we have for one another. This is a book for any time, but especially a book for this time. These days, and who knows for how long, we can only touch a trusted small number of people. Diaz […] The post Natalie Diaz : Postcolonial Love Poem appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live : Getting Past the Gatekeepers with Mira Jacob & Kaitlyn Greenidge
14/10/2020 Duration: 01h02minIn “Getting Past the Gatekeepers: How to Keep Writing in an Industry that Excludes Us,” Kaitlyn Greenidge and Mira Jacob discuss their combined 30+ years of experience navigating literary publishing. From the first feedback to the final copyedits, they discuss strategies to stay sane and keep writing when your story doesn’t fit the industry’s narrow […] The post Tin House Live : Getting Past the Gatekeepers with Mira Jacob & Kaitlyn Greenidge appeared first on Tin House.
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Jenny Erpenbeck : Not a Novel : A Memoir in Pieces
02/10/2020 Duration: 02h10min“This collection of essays, memoirs and critical pieces forms an intellectual biography of Europe’s most history-obsessed writer. Beginning with her childhood in East Berlin in the early ’60s and ’70s, the book moves in concentric circles, from the intimate and understatedly moving to the moment History collides with her life. A powerful voice singing the […] The post Jenny Erpenbeck : Not a Novel : A Memoir in Pieces appeared first on Tin House.
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Mary-Kim Arnold : The Fish & The Dove
23/09/2020 Duration: 02h11min“In The Fish & The Dove, Mary-Kim Arnold’s lyrical scope sweeps across intersecting terrains, moving through time to capture the history of occupation and legacy war in Korea, through the delicate tethers between biological mother, adoptive mother, motherland and daughter, and through the permeable membranes which exist between person and place. . . . With […] The post Mary-Kim Arnold : The Fish & The Dove appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live: Conversation : Queer Beatitudes with Brandon Taylor & Garth Greenwell
12/09/2020 Duration: 01h01minA conversation between Brandon Taylor & Garth Greenwell about queer aesthetics, “problematic art,” representation, and much more. The post Tin House Live: Conversation : Queer Beatitudes with Brandon Taylor & Garth Greenwell appeared first on Tin House.
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Jeannie Vanasco : Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl
03/09/2020 Duration: 02h16min“It’s hard to overstate the importance of this gorgeous, harrowing, heartbreaking book, which tackles sexual violence and its aftermath while also articulating the singular pain of knowing—or loving, or caring for, or having a history with—one’s rapist. Vanasco is whip-smart and tender, open and ruthless; she is the perfect guide through the minefield of her […] The post Jeannie Vanasco : Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live: Conversation : Bassey Ikpi & Melissa Febos on the Anatomy of Melancholy
27/08/2020 Duration: 01h08min“Anatomy of Melancholy” is a conversation between Melissa Febos & Bassey Ikpi at the 2020 Tin House Summer Writers Workshop. Febos & Ikpi talk about making narrative (and aesthetic) sense out of the darkest parts of one’s past. Bassey Ikpi is the New York Times bestselling author of I’m Telling the Truth But I’m Lying […] The post Tin House Live: Conversation : Bassey Ikpi & Melissa Febos on the Anatomy of Melancholy appeared first on Tin House.
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Lauren Camp : Took House
20/08/2020 Duration: 01h32min“In Lauren Camp’s Took House we are enveloped in a poetry both precise and mysterious, intimate and sublime. Reading through these poems, I was reminded of the tenet that poetry is not like the interior life, but is the interior life, the thing itself made flesh via language. . . . Here is a poet […] The post Lauren Camp : Took House appeared first on Tin House.
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Joe Sacco : Paying the Land
01/08/2020 Duration: 01h38min“Sacco is a talent entirely unto himself, applying an exquisitely fine eye for detail to the urgent histories that define the world around us. . . . Now, Sacco brings that eye to the lives of the Dene people in the Canadian subarctic, getting the full picture as only he can.” —Jonny Diamond, Literary Hub […] The post Joe Sacco : Paying the Land appeared first on Tin House.
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Lidia Yuknavitch : Verge
20/07/2020 Duration: 01h34min“Verge is a bouquet of dynamite: explosive, deadly, and spectacularly beautiful. These stories captivated me like modern fairy tales, and like those dark lessons they showed me how resilience is forged through survival, beauty through brokenness, joy by fire. The women who occupy them are my favorite kinds of heroines: as flawed as they are […] The post Lidia Yuknavitch : Verge appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live: Craft Talk : Lacy M. Johnson On Likability
08/07/2020 Duration: 33minToday’s talk, “On Likability” by Lacy M. Johnson, was given at the 2018 Tin House Writers Workshop. It later became an essay, one selected by Rebecca Solnit for The Best American Essays 2019. The post Tin House Live: Craft Talk : Lacy M. Johnson On Likability appeared first on Tin House.
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Philip Metres : Shrapnel Maps
01/07/2020 Duration: 02h04min“Shrapnel Maps is so beautiful. Half dream, half nightmare, all real. Filled with the remnants of what people hope for and what they are willing to do, and everything that remains afterwards. It’s a confrontation to identity and it dares to conjugate love as a defiance to the capacity of violence. Extraordinary. . . . […] The post Philip Metres : Shrapnel Maps appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live : Craft Talk : Lidia Yuknavitch on “Writing from the Deep Cut”
17/06/2020 Duration: 35minLidia Yuknavitch gave this craft talk, “Writing from the Deep Cut,” at the 2018 Tin House Writers Workshop. As Lidia says: “We are (always) living in tumultuous times. The despair and trauma fracture our life narratives daily, culturally and personally. And yet we endure, make love, make art, we keep creating. There is so much […] The post Tin House Live : Craft Talk : Lidia Yuknavitch on “Writing from the Deep Cut” appeared first on Tin House.
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N.K. Jemisin : The City We Became
11/06/2020 Duration: 01h37min“The City We Became is a wonderfully inventive love letter to New York City that spans the multiverse. A big middle finger to Lovecraft with a lot of heart, creativity, smarts and humor. A timely and audacious allegorical tale for our times. This book is all these things and more.” —Rebecca Roanhorse “The most important […] The post N.K. Jemisin : The City We Became appeared first on Tin House.
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Nikky Finney : Love Child’s Hotbed of Occasional Poetry
01/06/2020 Duration: 02h20min“Love Child’s Hotbed of Occasional Poetry is a 21st-century paean to the sterling love songs humming throughout four hundred years of black American life.” —Lit Hub “Her poems elide the generational and the personal with ample music. They are, therefore, more than taut with vital details; they are alive with nuance and contrast, where doom […] The post Nikky Finney : Love Child’s Hotbed of Occasional Poetry appeared first on Tin House.
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Tin House Live : Craft Talk : Rebecca Makkai on The Ear of the Story
25/05/2020 Duration: 54minGiven at the 2019 Tin House Summer Workshop, Rebecca Makkai’s craft talk “You Talkin’ to Me?: The ‘Ear’ of the Story” looks at an important but underappreciated aspect of story craft, the flip side of point of view, the point of telling. In her words, “Who is the story’s implied listener? Are you casting your […] The post Tin House Live : Craft Talk : Rebecca Makkai on The Ear of the Story appeared first on Tin House.
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Fernanda Melchor : Hurricane Season
18/05/2020 Duration: 02h05min“Fernanda Melchor is part of a wave of real writing, a multi-tongue, variform, generationless, decadeless, ageless wave, that American contemporary literature must ignore if it is to hold on to its infantile worldview.” —Jesse Ball Shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize, Hurricane Season is the English-language debut of one of the most thrilling and accomplished […] The post Fernanda Melchor : Hurricane Season appeared first on Tin House.