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SUMMARY:Helen Klonaris + Amir Rabiyah
DESCRIPTION:Helen Klonaris is a queer Greek Bahamian writer living in the Bay Area where she teaches creative writing and mythology. Her work has appeared in numerous journals including The Caribbean Writer\, SX Salon\, Tongues of the Ocean\, HLFQ\, Poui\, ProudFlesh\, and Calyx\, and several anthologies\, including Our Caribbean: A Gathering of Lesbian and Gay Writings from the Antilles\, and The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind. Her debut short story collection\, The Lovers\, is forthcoming with Peepal Tree Press. \nAmir Rabiyah is a mixed-race\, queer\, trans\, and disabled poet\, performer and community educator. Amir’s work has been published in Mizna\, Sukoon\, The Cream City Review\, Enizagam\, Troubling the Line: Trans and Genderqueer Poetry and Poetics\, Gender Outlaws: The Next Generation and more. They live in San Diego with their partner.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/helen-klonaris-amir-rabiyah/
LOCATION:Mills Hall Living Room\, Mills College\, 5000 MacArthur Blvd\, Oakland \, CA\, 94613\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Nina Serrano + Tongo Eisen-Martin
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Tuesday evening in the historic literary epicenter of San Francisco to hear poets from near and far read their work! \nTuesdays at North Beach is a highly-respected weekly poetry series celebrating internationally acclaimed poets and showcasing local talent. Past guests have included Jonathan Richman\, David Meltzer\, Diane di Prima\, California Poet Laureate Al Young and freshly-discovered poets from our sister program\, Poets 11 (www.friendssfpl.org/Poets11). \nThe series is presented by Friends and curated by Friends’ Poet-in-Residence\, Jack Hirschman. \nInterested in reading? Please contact friend’s Literary Director Byron Spooner at byron.spooner@friendssfpl.org or call (415) 522-8602.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nina-serrano-tongo-eisen-martin/
LOCATION:North Beach\, SF Public Library\, 850 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161025T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161025T210000
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SUMMARY:Robert Olen Butler
DESCRIPTION:Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Olen Butler shares his powerful new novel\, Perfume River. From one of America s most important writers\, Perfume River is an exquisite novel that examines family ties and the legacy of the Vietnam War through the portrait of a single North Florida family.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robert-olen-butler/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Berkeley\, 1491 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94710\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161025T190000
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SUMMARY:Gina Berriault Award Reading ft. Suzanne Rivecca
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the winner of the 2016 Gina Berriault Award: Suzanne Rivecca. Rivecca’s short story collection\, Death is Not an Option (W.W. Norton & Company 2010)\, has been lauded by the San Francisco Chronicle as “ferociously intelligent.” \nThe Gina Berriault Award was inaugurated by Peter Orner in conjunction with Fourteen Hills Press to pay homage to the eponymous writer\, a former SFSU professor who with every story embodied a certain selflessness and unflinching compassion. The award is given annually to a writer with a similar spirit who has shown a love for storytelling and a commitment to helping young writers. \nSuzanne Rivecca was raised in West Michigan. Her first book\, Death is Not an Option\, was a finalist for The Story Prize\, the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award\, the Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award\, and the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award. NPR said of the collection that: “[Rivecca’s] talent allows her to impressively flex the muscle of fiction\, making us keep our attention where it belongs—on these bracing stories promising a fine career.” Rivecca is the recipient of the Rome Prize from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and writing fellowships from Stanford University\, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study\, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her short stories have received two Pushcart Prizes and inclusion in Best American Short Stories 2013.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gina-berriault-award-reading-ft-suzanne-rivecca/
LOCATION:The Poetry Center\, San Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161025T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161025T213000
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SUMMARY:Jonathan Lethem
DESCRIPTION:Bestselling author Jonathan Lethem returns with A Gambler’s Anatomy\, a devilishly entertaining novel about an international backgammon hustler who’s convinced he’s psychic—or is it just a brain tumor? Bruno Alexander has traveled the world winning fortune and fame with his mysterious\, even uncanny talent. But when a dark blot begins to distort his vision\, he must return to California for the experimental surgery that might save his life. Amidst the pseudo-radical chaos of the Berkeley scene and a succession of femme fatales and scheming false friends\, Bruno must come to terms with the fact that his luck may have finally run out. \nJonathan Lethem is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels\, including Dissident Gardens\, The Fortress of Solitude\, and Motherless Brooklyn; three short story collections; and two essay collections\, including The Ecstasy of Influence\, which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist. A recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction\, Lethem’s work has appeared in The New Yorker\, Harper’s Magazine\, Rolling Stone\, Esquire\, and The New York Times\, among other publications.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jonathan-lethem/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161025T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161025T213000
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SUMMARY:Ibram X. Kendi
DESCRIPTION:Praise for Stamped from the Beginning: \n“Ibram Kendi is an important new voice in African American intellectual and social history. This book\, an intellectual history of racist ideas\, promises to break important new ground for scholarly and general audiences interested in the construction of racism in America.” —Peniel E. Joseph\, author of Stokely: A Life and Waiting ‘Til the Midnight Hour \n\n“Both a penetrating treatise and a wonderfully accessible work of intellectual history\, Stamped from the Beginning reveals the heritage of ideas behind the modern dialectic of race-denial and race-obsession. By historicizing our entrenched logic of racial difference\, Kendi shows why “I don’t see color” and other professions of post-racialism remain inexorable alibis for white supremacy. Stamped from the Beginning has done the cause of anti-racism a great service.” —Russell Rickford\, Assistant Professor\, Cornell University\, and author of We Are an African People: Independent Education\, Black Power\, and the Radical Imagination \n\n“Richly sourced and engaging\, Ibram X. Kendi’s Stamped from the Beginning is a highly accessible yet provocative study that seeks to complicate our understanding of racist ideas and the forces that produce them.” —Yohuru Williams\, Professor of History and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences\, Fairfield University \n\nAbout Stamped from the Beginning: \nAmericans like to insist that we are living in a postracial\, color-blind society. In fact\, racist thought is alive and well; it has simply become more sophisticated and more insidious. And as award-winning historian Ibram X. Kendi argues in “Stamped from the Beginning\,” racist ideas in this country have a long and lingering history\, one in which nearly every great American thinker is complicit.\nIn this deeply researched and fast-moving narrative\, Kendi chronicles the entire story of anti Black racist ideas and their staggering power over the course of American history. “Stamped from the Beginning” uses the lives of five major American intellectuals to offer a window into the contentious debates between assimilationists and segregationists and between racists and antiracists. From Puritan minister Cotton Mather to Thomas Jefferson\, from fiery abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison to brilliant scholar W. E. B. Du Bois to legendary anti prison activist Angela Davis\, Kendi shows how and why some of our leading proslavery and procivil rights thinkers have challenged or helped cement racist ideas in America.\nAs Kendi provocatively illustrates\, racist thinking did not arise from ignorance or hatred. Racist ideas were created and popularized in an effort to defend deeply entrenched discriminatory policies and to rationalize the nation’s racial inequities in everything from wealth to health. While racist ideas are easily produced and easily consumed\, they can also be discredited. In shedding much needed light on the murky history of racist ideas\, “Stamped from the Beginning” offers us the tools we need to expose them and in the process\, gives us reason to hope.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ibram-x-kendi/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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