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SUMMARY:Aysegül Savas
DESCRIPTION:Aysegül Savas discusses her new novel\, Walking on the Ceiling. \nPraise for Walking on the Ceiling \n“Ayşegül Savaş is an enormous new talent who writes with the rigor of Didion and the tenderness of Sebald. Walking on the Ceiling holds the immediacy of youth and the depth of long-earned wisdom at once. Its elegant voice is sure to summon old memories and longings from each reader\, relighting them anew.”\n—Catherine Lacey\, author of The Answers \n“In Walking on the Ceiling\, Aysegul Savas investigates the inability of any story to accurately evoke lived experience—yet her unconventional narrative succeeds in doing just that. Savas’s celebration of the minutest details of Paris and Istanbul is juxtaposed\, to devastating effect\, against rising political tensions. This quietly intense debut is the product of a wise and probing mind.”\n—Helen Phillips\, author of The Beautiful Bureaucrat \n“Walking on the Ceiling is an elegant meditation on grief\, identity\, memory and homecoming. Moving between Paris and Istanbul\, the novel captures the tangle of narrative around history\, both personal and collective. I fell in love with this book.”\n—Katie Kitamura\, author of A Separation \n“Sensual\, fragile\, scented with hope and loss\, Walking on the Ceiling is a powerful debut and Ayşegül Savaş is an extremely talented rising star.” —Dorthe Nors\, author of Mirror\, Shoulder\, Signal \nAbout Walking on the Ceiling \nA mesmerizing novel set in Paris and a changing Istanbul\, about a young Turkish woman grappling with her past – her country’s and her own – and her complicated relationship with the famous British writer who longs for her memories. \nAfter her mother’s death\, Nunu moves from Istanbul to a small apartment in Paris. One day outside of a bookstore\, she meets M.\, an older British writer whose novels about Istanbul Nunu has always admired. They find themselves walking the streets of Paris and talking late into the night. What follows is an unusual friendship of eccentric correspondence and long walks around the city. \nM. is working on a new novel set in Turkey and Nunu tells him about her family\, hoping to impress and inspire him. She recounts the idyllic landscapes of her past\, mythical family meals\, and her elaborate childhood games. As she does so\, she also begins to confront her mother’s silence and anger\, her father’s death\, and the growing unrest in Istanbul. Their intimacy deepens\, so does Nunu’s fear of revealing too much to M. and of giving too much of herself and her Istanbul away. Most of all\, she fears that she will have to face her own guilt about her mother and the narratives she’s told to protect herself from her memories. \nA wise and unguarded glimpse into a young woman’s coming into her own\, Walking on the Ceiling is about memory\, the pleasure of invention\, and those places\, real and imagined\, we can’t escape.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/aysegul-savas/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190523T183000
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SUMMARY:GALILEO HIGH SCHOOL & 826 VALENCIA: ‘WE BELONG HERE’ BOOK RELEASE
DESCRIPTION:REFLECTIONS ABOUT BORDERS FROM THE STUDENTS OF GALILEO HIGH SCHOOL\nTHURS. MAY 23RD\, 6:30PM \n \nJoin us for readings\, book signings\, and a celebration of our student authors. \n\n826 Valencia is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting under-resourced students ages six to eighteen with their creative and expository writing skills and to helping teachers inspire their students to write. Our services are structured around the understanding that great leaps in learning can happen with one-on-one attention and that strong writing skills are fundamental to future success.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/galileo-high-school-826-valencia-we-belong-here-book-release/
LOCATION:The Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:THE RACKET!
DESCRIPTION:Details soon! \nHosted by Noah B. Sanders
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-racket-6/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Edgar Kunz
DESCRIPTION:Edgar Kunz joins us to discuss his debut poetry collection\, Tap Out . \nPraise for Tap Out \n“A whirlwind debut.Stories of sclerotic lives told in wrought images\, Kunz arrives with real poetic talent…[he] pulls us into his poems and keeps us there through crisp detail…(A hint: trust poets who show back to you the images you’ve seen in glimpses and tucked in the back of your mind.)…Tap Out lives in a bittersweet world\, and does so well\, but there’s also fine touches here: a mother who has had enough\, a son who sees beauty in loss…”—Nick Ripatrazone\, The Millions\, “Must Read Poetry” \n\n“There is no ground of existence that does not require (or fail to sustain) its poet. This proposition\, requiring continual re-proving\, has found again its confirmation in Edgar Kunz’s first book. In the lineage of Levine\, Jordan\, and Laux\, Tap Out presents the data of blows received and taken in fully. Yet these poems do not return blow for blow; they offer instead an unflinching\, continued allegiance to abiding connection. Without summation or comment\, they remind us that all alchemies of being are possible. Kunz’s precision-tool language of memory and witness enlarges\, pivots\, pieces together the broken into a world made new\, survivable\, holdable\, forgiven.” — Jane Hirshfield\, author of The Beauty and Come\, Thief \n\n“Tap Out is an ardent and gorgeous refusal to scorn the aches and wounds that bring us closer to mercy. Rippling with both sorrow and wonder\, Edgar Kunz’s narratives sift through the intricacies of masculinity\, working-class lives\, and abandonment. The telling isn’t singed with nostalgia that obscures pain: his muscular lines make visible the scars that tether the self to hurt\, to hope. The language is deftly scored on the page—the diction itself is revelatory. ShopRite. Larch. Chamber-throat. This book reminds us the heart has its own intelligence.” — Eduardo C. Corral\, author of Slow Lightning
URL:https://litseen.com/event/edgar-kunz/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Music of Remembrance Presents "The Parting"
DESCRIPTION:A new chamber opera by composer Tom Cipullo and librettist David Mason commissioned by Music of Remembrance about Hungarian poet Miklós Radnóti. Starring: baritone Michael Mayes; mezzo soprano Catherine Cook; and soprano Laura Strickling. Director Erich Parce.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/music-of-remembrance-presents-the-parting/
LOCATION:San Francisco Conservatory of Music\, 50 Oak Street\, San Francisco\, 94102
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:GEORGE PACKER In Conversation with Clara Jeffery
DESCRIPTION:GEORGE PACKER\nIn Conversation with Clara Jeffery\nThursday\, May 23\, 2019\, 7:30 pm\nVenue: Sydney Goldstein Theater\nSeries: Social Studies \n Buy Tickets | Buy Series Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\nLongtime staff writer for The New Yorker\, George Packer has written on the Iraq war\, the civil war in Sierra Leone\, and a number of other foci of global unrest. He has written multiple books of nonfiction–including The Unwinding and The Assassin’s Gate–two novels\, and a play\, as well as essays\, articles\, and reviews for The New York Times Magazine\, Dissent\, Mother Jones\, and Harper’s\, among others. His new book\, Our Man: Richard Holbrooke and the End of the American Century\, tells the story of the life of the polarizing American diplomat through the lens of a fictional narrator with knowledge of the very real intimate details of Holbrooke’s life\, which Packer was able to garner from his exclusive access to diaries and personal papers. The jury of the Whiting Grant\, from whom Packer received a 2017 grant for creative nonfiction\, writes\, “Irreverent\, fast-paced\, and unfailingly rigorous\, this is nonfiction writing that breaks new ground…This masterly account reads like a literary novel of the highest order while providing an insightful look into the deeper nature of power and the lives of those who hold it.” \n  \nClara Jeffery is Editor-in-Chief of Mother Jones\, a position she has held for over 10 years\, and a recipient of a PEN America award for editing. Before joining Mother Jones\, Jeffery was a senior editor for Harper’s Magazine. Jeffery began her journalistic career at Washington City Paper.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/george-packer-in-conversation-with-clara-jeffery/
LOCATION:Sydney Goldstein Theater\, 275 Hayes St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Voice of Witness: Solito\, Solita: Crossing Borders with Youth Refugees from Central America
DESCRIPTION:Editors Steven Mayers and Jonathan Freedman discuss Solito\, Solita: Crossing Borders with Youth Refugees from Central America with Lauren Markham. \nAbout Solito\, Solita \nThey are a mass migration of thousands\, yet each one travels alone. Solito\, Solita (Alone\, Alone) is an urgent collection of oral histories that tells–in their own words–the story of young refugees fleeing countries in Central America and traveling for hundreds of miles to seek safety and protection in the United States. \nFifteen narrators describe why they fled their homes\, what happened on their dangerous journeys through Mexico\, how they crossed the borders\, and for some\, their ongoing struggles to survive in the United States. In an era of fear\, xenophobia\, and outright lies\, these stories amplify the compelling voices of migrant youth. What can they teach us about abuse and abandonment\, bravery and resilience\, hypocrisy and hope? They bring us into their hearts and onto streets filled with the lure of freedom and fraught with violence. From fending off kidnappers with knives and being locked in freezing holding cells to tearful reunions with parents\, Solito\, Solita‘s narrators bring to light the experiences of young people struggling for a better life across the border. \nThis collection includes the story of Adri n\, from Guatemala City\, whose mother was shot to death before his eyes. He refused to join a gang\, rode across Mexico atop cargo trains\, crossed the US border as a minor\, and was handcuffed and thrown into ICE detention on his eighteenth birthday. We hear the story of Rosa\, a Salvadoran mother fighting to save her life as well as her daughter’s after death squads threatened her family. Together they trekked through the jungles on the border between Guatemala and Mexico\, where masked men assaulted them. We also meet Gabriel\, who after surviving sexual abuse starting at the age of eight fled to the United States\, and through study\, legal support and work\, is now attending UC Berkeley.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/voice-of-witness-solito-solita-crossing-borders-with-youth-refugees-from-central-america/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Poetry at Pegasus: Cooperman | Kaupang | Ronda | George Bagdanov
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 23\, 7:30pm\nPegasus Books Downtown \nPegasus Books Downtown welcomes Matthew Cooperman\, Aby Kaupang\, Margaret Ronda\, and Kristin George Bagdanov\, for a night of shared poetry from their collective works. \n— \nMatthew Cooperman is the author of\, most recently\, Spool\, winner of the New Measure Prize (Free Verse Editions/Parlor Press\, 2016)\, Disorder 299.00\, w/Aby Kaupang (Essay Press\, 2015)\, the text + image collaboration Imago for the Fallen World\, w/Marius Lehene (Jaded Ibis Press\, 2013)\, and numerous other books. A Professor of English at Colorado State University\, he is also co-poetry editor for Colorado Review. He lives in Fort Collins with his wife\, the poet Aby Kaupang\, and their two children. \nAby Kaupang is the author of Disorder 299.00 (w/Matthew Cooperman)\, Little “g” God Grows Tired of Me\, Absence is Such a Transparent House\, and Scenic Fences | Houses Innumerable. She holds Master’s degrees in both Creative Writing and Occupational Therapy and lives in Fort Collins where she served as the Poet Laureate from 2015-2017. \nMargaret Ronda is the author of two books of poems\, For Hunger (Saturnalia 2018) and Personification(Saturnalia 2019)\, and a critical study\, Remainders: American Poetry at Nature’s End. Her poems have appeared in The Los Angeles Review of Books Quarterly Journal\, The Columbia Poetry Review\, Pool\, Gulf Coast\, and other journals. She is an assistant professor of English at the University of California-Davis. \nKristin George Bagdanov earned her M.F.A. in poetry from Colorado State University and is currently PhD candidate in the literature program at U.C. Davis. Her poetry collection\, Fossils in the Making was a finalist in the 2017 National Poetry Series and will be published by Black Ocean in March 2019. Her poems have recently appeared in Colorado Review\, Boston Review\, Zone 3\, Ninth Letter\, Denver Quarterly\, and other journals. She is the poetry editor of Ruminate Magazine. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nThursday\, May 23\, 2019 – 7:30pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Downtown\n2349 Shattuck Ave\n\nBerkeley\, CA 94704
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-at-pegasus-cooperman-kaupang-ronda-george-bagdanov/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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