Between The Covers : Conversations With Writers In Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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MAGAZINE BOOKS WORKSHOPS

Episodes

  • Genevieve Hudson : Pretend We Live Here

    13/01/2019 Duration: 01h32min

    “A terrific collection of stories. There are echoes here of Flannery O’Connor, Barry Hannah, and Denis Johnson, but Genevieve Hudson is her own writer—impressively and gloriously so. Her eye for the clinching detail is unnerving and her sympathies are fascinatingly conflicted. I hope, and suspect, this book will be the start of a long and […] The post Genevieve Hudson : Pretend We Live Here appeared first on Tin House.

  • Jeffrey Yang : Hey Marfa

    02/01/2019 Duration: 01h38min

    “Yang rebuilds for the reader a town that is notable for its many stark contrasts: restored & ruined buildings, wealth & poverty, international art & border enforcement. Hey, Marfa makes a remarkable poetic accounting of the ways imagination is currently working with & against the histories & myths of the US/Mexico borderlands & the American […] The post Jeffrey Yang : Hey Marfa appeared first on Tin House.

  • Chaya Bhuvaneswar : White Dancing Elephants

    17/12/2018 Duration: 01h50min

    “Bhuvaneswar is unflinching about the lives of those for whom identity is a constant battle & the act of being is an unavoidable challenge, but she doesn’t ignore the beauty in their strength . . . White Dancing Elephants is a necessary book — & one that introduces a gifted voice to contemporary literature.”―NPR “White Dancing […] The post Chaya Bhuvaneswar : White Dancing Elephants appeared first on Tin House.

  • Layli Long Soldier : Whereas

    02/12/2018 Duration: 01h53min

    “Long Soldier reminds readers of their physical and linguistic bodies as they are returned to language through their mouths and eyes and tongues across the fields of her poems.”—Natalie Diaz for The New York Times Book Review “Layli Long Soldier’s movement between collective and personal makes this book intimate and urgent. She has charted new […] The post Layli Long Soldier : Whereas appeared first on Tin House.

  • Diane Williams: The Collected Stories of Diane Williams

    14/11/2018 Duration: 01h14min

    “Williams’s short precise, & emphatic sentences build a strange society whose denizens are not quite familiar to us & not quite comfortable with their own quietly disturbing evolutions. Not a single moment of the prose here is what you expect, & even the ordinary is, in the context created by Diane Williams, no longer ordinary. […] The post Diane Williams: The Collected Stories of Diane Williams appeared first on Tin House.

  • R.O. Kwon : The Incendiaries

    01/11/2018 Duration: 01h11min

    “Every explosive requires a fuse. That’s R. O. Kwon’s novel, a straight, slow-burning fuse. To read her novel is to follow an inexorable flame coming closer & closer to the object it will detonate—the characters, the crime, the story, &, ultimately, the reader.”—Viet Thanh Nguyen “Kwon’s multi-faceted narrative portrays America’s dark, radical strain, exploring the […] The post R.O. Kwon : The Incendiaries appeared first on Tin House.

  • Tommy Pico : Junk

    14/10/2018 Duration: 01h19min

    “Reading Tommy Pico’s Junk I kept thinking of Heather McHugh’s pronouncement that the main discipline of poetry is “to keep finding life strange.” Pico is the master of making the stone stony, or returning the sheer absurdity of being to everything, from grief to intimacy to dating apps to donuts. Junk insists on the urgency […] The post Tommy Pico : Junk appeared first on Tin House.

  • Dubravka Ugrešić : Fox & American Fictionary

    01/10/2018 Duration: 01h45min

    Dubravka Ugrešić is considered one of Europe’s most distinctive novelists and essayists.  She is the 2016 winner of Neustadt International Prize for Literature for her body of work, joining literary luminaries from Gabriel Garcia Marquez to Elizabeth Bishop to Octavio Paz. In 1991 when war broke out in the former Yugoslavia, Ugrešić took a firm […] The post Dubravka Ugrešić : Fox & American Fictionary appeared first on Tin House.

  • Anna Moschovakis : Eleanor or The Rejection of the Progress of Love

    24/09/2018 Duration: 01h51min

    “Anna Moschovakis takes the reader straight to the terrifying edge: that moment where one ages out of youthfulness & begins to flutter in the debris of middle living, flattened out by technology, wild-goose chasing one’s data. Yet, the deeper we look into Eleanor’s unsettledness, the more we see & the more hope we find in […] The post Anna Moschovakis : Eleanor or The Rejection of the Progress of Love appeared first on Tin House.

  • Dao Strom : You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else

    22/08/2018 Duration: 01h55min

    In Dao Strom’s collection of poetic fragments, You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else, translated by Ly Thuy Nguyen as Mình sẽ luôn là người nọ đến từ nơi nọ, the fragments are wholly filled—with text: English, Vietnamese, drifting, entwined, dense, vanishing—with space: empty, white, solid, black—with images: cropped, multiplied, sliced, erased—& with punctuation: plus, […] The post Dao Strom : You Will Always Be Someone From Somewhere Else appeared first on Tin House.

  • Catherine Lacey : Certain American States

    07/08/2018 Duration: 01h29min

    “Lacey captures with eerie precision the strangeness of being a person in the world, living alongside other human beings with unknowable thoughts and feelings . . . Reading Lacey’s fiction feels like walking through a dark apartment in someone’s mind, full of winding hallways and unmarked doors. You never know quite where you are or […] The post Catherine Lacey : Certain American States appeared first on Tin House.

  • Forrest Gander : Be With

    19/07/2018 Duration: 01h25min

    “Forrest Gander’s life partner, the poet C.D. Wright, died suddenly a little more than two years ago, and this book is one result or record of the aftermath of that loss. In poems that are utterly naked and bereft, elegies, apologies, could-have-beens, Gander grieves and wonders about what’s left in his life. There is so […] The post Forrest Gander : Be With appeared first on Tin House.

  • Chelsea Hodson : Tonight I’m Someone Else

    06/07/2018 Duration: 01h26min

    “Hodson’s essays have such a sexy drama to them—and ultimately it’s the romance of just getting through life; the passion that comes from being a wholly alert woman and living to tell about it. I had a real romance with this book.”—Miranda July “Chelsea Hodson tests herself against her desires, grapples with their consequences, and […] The post Chelsea Hodson : Tonight I’m Someone Else appeared first on Tin House.

  • Molly Crabapple : Brothers of the Gun – A Memoir of the Syrian War

    12/06/2018 Duration: 01h37min

    “From the anarchy, torment, and despair of the Syrian war, Marwan Hisham and Molly Crabapple have drawn a book of startling emotional power and intellectual depth. Many books will be written on the war’s exhaustive devastation of bodies and souls, and the defiant resistance of many trapped men and women, but the Mahabharata of the […] The post Molly Crabapple : Brothers of the Gun – A Memoir of the Syrian War appeared first on Tin House.

  • Sheila Heti : Motherhood

    01/06/2018 Duration: 01h28min

    “This book is going to change how we think about life and women forever; like ancient Greek philosopher level of describing reality in a way that creates it. So, go or don’t go, read the book or don’t—either way your life will be changed by this thinker. I’m being serious here.”—Miranda July “This inquiry into […] The post Sheila Heti : Motherhood appeared first on Tin House.

  • Azareen Van Der Vliet Oloomi : Call Me Zebra

    15/05/2018 Duration: 01h37min

    “Not many authors are compared to Borges, Cervantes, and Kathy Acker all in one breath, but that is exactly what we’re dealing with here: Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi is a twisted, twisty genius.”—Nylon Magazine “Van der Vliet Oloomi captures the shattered identity of the refugee and the immigrant, the way that literature becomes a […] The post Azareen Van Der Vliet Oloomi : Call Me Zebra appeared first on Tin House.

  • Jen Bervin : Silk Poems

    01/05/2018 Duration: 01h33min

    “Jen Bervin’s work—all of it—engages the eye, the hand, the ear, and the mind. Her artistry is vast and inclusive, by finesse and intelligence, by curiosity, forbearance, and vision. She knows the unexpected wonder of pattern is everywhere and that the smallest detail contains enough energy to spawn a universe. I think they should send […] The post Jen Bervin : Silk Poems appeared first on Tin House.

  • Cheston Knapp : Up Up Down Down

    10/04/2018 Duration: 01h38min

    “Cheston Knapp’s Up Up, Down Down has the uncanny, welcome ability to make so-called mainstream or dominant culture—white, masculinist, Christian, frat boy, & so on—appear newly strange, & newly open to analysis. He has the eye & ear of an anthropologist, a joyously expansive vocabulary, a prose style that feels both extravagant & exact, & a […] The post Cheston Knapp : Up Up Down Down appeared first on Tin House.

  • John Keene : Counternarratives, Playland, and Grind

    01/04/2018 Duration: 01h37min

    “In Counternarratives, John Keene undertakes a kind of literary counterarchaeology, a series of fictions that challenge our notion of what constitutes ‘real’ or ‘accurate’ history. His writing is at turns playful and erudite, lyric and coldly diagnostic, but always completely absorbing. Counternarratives could easily be compared to Borges or Bolaño, Calvino or Kiš.”—Jess Row “Keene’s […] The post John Keene : Counternarratives, Playland, and Grind appeared first on Tin House.

  • Vi Khi Nao : Umbilical Hospital & A Brief Alphabet of Torture

    11/03/2018 Duration: 01h48min

    “These pieces are elaborate piecework—perforated, whip stitched, and distressed field-dressed dissections of language. Tortured? Maybe. But lusciously junked & juxtaposed, turned inside out & every which way but . . . No, in every way they make way.”—Michael Martone “Imagine an entity composed of sheep, wheat, assholes, clitorises, stars. Why not? That would be this […] The post Vi Khi Nao : Umbilical Hospital & A Brief Alphabet of Torture appeared first on Tin House.

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