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SUMMARY:Lori Ostlund
DESCRIPTION:California Book Award-winner Lori Ostlund celebrates the paperback release of her critically-acclaimed debut novel\, After the Parade. Sensitive\, bighearted\, and achingly self-conscious\, forty-year-old Aaron Englund long ago escaped the confinements of his Midwestern hometown\, but he still feels like an outcast. After twenty years under the Pygmalion-like care of his older partner\, Walter\, Aaron at last decides it is time to take control of his own fate. But soon after establishing himself in San Francisco\, Aaron sees that real freedom will not come until he has made peace with his memories of Mortonville\, Minnesota: a cramped town whose four hundred souls form a constellation of Aaron’s childhood heartbreaks and hopes.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lori-ostlund/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Berkeley\, 1491 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Baruch Porras Hernandez hosts The News
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, August 2\, Baruch Porras-Hernandez hosts a night of queer/punk culture-fucking liberation w/sonic beats\, 6-inch heels & colorful explosions. Drawing from personal stories and experiences\, the artists writhe all over the map with Bollywood inspired dance\, machismo resistance\, comedic storytelling\, sonic mantras\, femme fierceness\, and kink infused poetry. Live performances by: \n• Fiera!\n• Kohinoorgasm\n• SNJV\n• Baruch Porras Hernandez\n• Wonder Dave \nTickets\nAdmission is FREE! SOMArts is offering free admission in hopes that if you can afford to donate\, you will support the artists onstage when the hat passes. We recommend reserving tickets on Eventbrite to guarantee your seat: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-newsan-evening-of-fresh-queer-performance-tickets-25214461132! \nPerformer biographies and links: http://www.somarts.org/thenewsaugust2016 \nAbout The News\nOn the first Tuesday of each month The News\, presented by SOMArts Cultural Center\, features new\, queer work by Bay Area artists. The News is a monthly cabaret style evening that spotlights 10-minute or less performance pieces\, experiments\, and works in progress by pre-selected solo artists\, groups\, or troupes. \nIn addition to artists selected by a guest curator\, a “wild card” performer or two appears in each line-up at The News. “Wild cards” are artists who may not have been selected by the guest curators\, but join in the evening to share new work. Artists interested in performing as a “wild card” at The News can find more information here: http://www.somarts.org/programs/thenews/
URL:https://litseen.com/event/baruch-porras-hernandez-hosts-the-news/
LOCATION:SOMArts\, 934 Brannan Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Dave Madden\, Theodore Wheeler\, + Amina Gautier
DESCRIPTION:Theodore Wheeler’s Bad Faith \nWith results both liberating and disastrous\, the characters of Bad Faith flee the trappings of contemporary domestic life. A young father visits a college friend in San Salvador rather than face the anticipated difficult birth of his third child. A boy comes to terms with his fractured family and the disabled father responsible for him after his soldier mother is stationed overseas. A biracial man journeys across Nebraska for the funeral of his white mother and strikes up an improbable if dishonest relationship with a centenarian Irish woman. And in the collection’s title story\, the running narrative of a pathetic yet oddly compelling ladies man culminates in an unexpected and deadly confrontation. In Theodore Wheeler’s collection of prizewinning stories\, the herd can’t always outpace the predator. \n“These stories turn the reader’s expectations on their head as Wheeler spins stunning arabesques\, scoring the surface of his characters’ reality to reveal the malice\, confusion\, and ultimate frailty of us all.” \n– Jonis Agee\, author of The Bones of Paradise \nDave Madden’s If You Need Me I’ll be Over There \nThis debut collection of short stories tells the tale of a different kind of difference—one not set in the glittering lights of New York or Los Angeles\, but in the grand and wide American Midwest. For these characters\, queerness is part of the environment\, like the soil\, the sky\, and the supermarket: an HIV-positive chemist uses football to connect with his brothers; a 17-year-old girl tussles with a cartoon cobra to avoid thinking about the mother who abandoned her; and a hotel concierge starts attending Mass even though his partner was molested by a priest. In seeking out the ordinary struggles of extraordinary people trying to figure out their place within families and communities\, I explore what it means to be an outsider always looking in. \n“Dave Madden has again given us a wonder of a book. These charismatic stories\, as funny as they are sad\, are attuned to the possibility of disorder beneath every human aspiration.”\n—Paul Lisicky \, author of The Narrow Door \nAmina Gautier’s The Loss of All Things Lost \nAmina Gautier’s The Loss of All Lost Thigns won the Elixir Press 2014 Fiction Award. It is a short story collection that illuminates the beauty that can be found in inconsolable loss. Gautier leads us through terrible reality but leaves us with the promise of hope and redemption. Contest judge\, Phong Nguyen had this to say about it: “Literary fiction that grips us and won’t let us go is notoriously rare. To offer us complex emotional experience and riveting narrative momentum\, and then to leave the reader in contemplation of its sophisticated themes and subtle weave of objective correlatives that is the stuff of literary greatness\, of art that demands to be read in conversation with the canon .Gautier’s stories have you by the throat\, and they surprise you with their mercy. \n“Quiet\, subtle\, observant–the stories of The Loss of All Lost Things are pictures of sadness that enrich an understanding of separation and despair. One after another they do what short fiction does so well: capture a character\, scene or place that together are much bigger than they seem.” —Shelf Awareness
URL:https://litseen.com/event/dave-madden-theodore-wheeler-amina-gautier/
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:Krys Lee w/ Adam Johnson
DESCRIPTION:Krys Lee presents How I Became a North Korean\, a debut novel that follows the lives of three characters as they struggle to survive in the complex and dangerous Chinese territory bordering North Korea. In order to escape their circumstances\, Yongju\, Jangmi and Danny cross borders—struggling against informants\, spouses\, thieves\, abductors\, and even missionaries in the process—and eventually cross paths with one another. Against a harsh and unforgiving backdrop\, they form a kind of adoptive family while they struggle to create better lives. How I became a North Korean is inspired by Lee’s personal experiences as a humanitarian helping North Korean refugees and it is a brilliant exploration of the persistence of humanity under dire circumstances. \nKrys Lee was born in Seoul\, South Korea\, raised in California and Washington\, and studied in the United States and England. Her debut story collection\, Drifting House\, was awarded the 2012 Story Prize Spotlight Award and was a finalist for the 2012 BBC International Story Prize. Her work has appeared in the Kenyon Review\, Narrative magazine\, Granta (New Voices)\, The Guardian\, Financial Times\, San Francisco Chronicle\, Conde Nast Traveller\, UK\, and other publications. She is a professor of creative writing at Yonsei University’s Underwood International College in Seoul. \nAdam Johnson is the author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel The Orphan Master’s Son and the National Book Award winning short story collection Fortune Smiles . He teaches creative writing at Stanford University. His fiction has appeared in Esquire\,The Paris Review\, Harper’s\, Tin House\, Granta\, and Playboy\, as well as The Best American Short Stories. His other works include Emporium\, a short-story collection\, and the novel Parasites Like Us. He lives in San Francisco.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/krys-lee-w-adam-johnson/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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