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SUMMARY:THE RACKET!
DESCRIPTION:Details soon! \nHosted by Noah B. Sanders
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-racket-5/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Nayomi Munaweera
DESCRIPTION:THURSDAY\nFebruary 28\, 2019\n7PM \nMLK Library\, Room 225/229\nSan José State University\nReading followed by an on-stage interview – conducted by SJSU Professor of English Revathi Krishnaswamy – plus a book sale and signing. \nNayomi Munaweera’s debut novel\, Island of a Thousand Mirrors was long-listed for the Man Asia Literary Prize and the Dublin IMPAC Prize. It was short-listed for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature and the Northern California Book Prize. It won the Commonwealth Regional Prize for the Asian Region and was the Target Book Club selection for January 2016. Munaweera’s second novel\, What Lies Between Us was hailed as one of the most exciting literary releases of 2016 from venues ranging from Buzzfeed to Elle magazine. It won the Sri Lankan National Book Award for best English novel and the Godage Award. Munaweera teaches at Mills College and at the Ashland University low-residency MFA Program. She holds writing workshops in Sri Lanka through a program called Write to Reconcile in which she co-teaches with legendary writer\, Shyam Selvadurai. Their aim is to use writing as a tool of reconciliation and healing for survivors of the civil war in that nation.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/nayomi-munaweera/
LOCATION:SJSU MLK Library\, 150 E San Fernando St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Mikhail Iossel\, author of Notes from Cyberground: Trumpland and My Old Soviet Feeling
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation with Will Durst\nCome to the scathing! Join Russian émigré Iossel (journalist\, novelist) and the Bay’s most illustrious political satirist Durst in what will be a raucous and biting exchange. Why suffer?
URL:https://litseen.com/event/mikhail-iossel-author-of-notes-from-cyberground-trumpland-and-my-old-soviet-feeling/
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\, 1680 Market St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Jen Beagin
DESCRIPTION:Jen Beagin discusses her new novel\, Vacuum in the Dark \n\nPraise for Jen Beagin \n“How can you resist a love story in which the object of desire is named Mr. Disgusting? Like Denis Johnson\, Jen Beagin is able to find humanity and wonder (and yes\, love) in some of the most forlorn and hopeless corners of our world.”— Tom Perrotta\, author of Mrs. Fletcher and The Leftovers \n“Pretend I’m Dead by Jen Beagin is like one of those old-fashioned classics by Charles Bukowski or John Fante or\, more recently\, Denis Johnson\, a shambling\, lyrical dispatch from the dive bars and the flop houses where the downtrodden\, divested of hope\, livelihood\, good health\, and any number of other markers of respectability\, nevertheless retain full possession of their hearts and minds\, their integrity\, their souls\, too\, perhaps–and no one nearly as triumphantly as Mona Boyle\, Beagin’s heart-breaking hero & alter-ego. Rare is the encounter with such a frank and unflinching voice reporting from life on the edge\, and rarer still the humor and compassion that Beagin manages to locate in some of the country’s\, and the psyche’s\, darkest corners. This book invaded my dreams\, took over my conversation\, and otherwise seduced me totally.”— Joshua Ferris\, author of Then We Came to the End \n“Jen Beagin has one of the freshest voices I’ve read in years – funny\, wise\, whip-smart and compassionate. I tore through Pretend I’m Dead with a deep sense of affection for all of its beautifully flawed characters and their bittersweet lives.”— Jami Attenberg\, author of The Middlesteins and All Grown Up \n\nAbout Vacuum in the Dark \nMona is twenty-six and cleans houses for a living in Taos\, New Mexico. She moved there mostly because of a bad boyfriend—a junkie named Mr. Disgusting\, long story—and her efforts to restart her life since haven’t exactly gone as planned. For one thing\, she’s got another bad boyfriend. This one she calls Dark\, and he happens to be married to one of Mona’s clients. He also might be a little unstable. \nDark and his wife aren’t the only complicated clients on Mona’s roster\, either. There’s also the Hungarian artist couple who—with her addiction to painkillers and his lingering stares—reminds Mona of troubling aspects of her childhood\, and some of the underlying reasons her life had to be restarted in the first place. As she tries to get over the heartache of her affair and the older pains of her youth\, Mona winds up on an eccentric\, moving journey of self-discovery that takes her back to her beginnings where she attempts to unlock the key to having a sense of home in the future. \nThe only problems are Dark and her past. Neither is so easy to get rid of. \nA constantly surprising\, laugh-out-loud funny novel about an utterly unique woman dealing with some of the most universal issues in America today\, Vacuum in the Dark is an unforgettable\, astonishing read from one of the freshest voices in fiction today.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jen-beagin/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:James Weeks: Meditations Across the Kings River
DESCRIPTION:About the Book \nTens of thousands of spiritual seekers around the world have been touched by James Weeks’s online essays and affirmations. Now in book form for the first time\, Meditations Across The King’s River is inspired by James’s travels throughout the Caribbean and West Africa as an Ifa priest. Here\, readers will find hope\, encouragement\, and wisdom to sustain them on their soul’s journey. \nAbout the Author \nJames Weeks is the producer of the upcoming documentary film\, Across The King’s River. He is also a babalawo\, or priest in the Ifa spiritual tradition\, an award-winning photographer\, and a journalist who has published in Parenting magazine\, the S.F. Weekly\, Reggae Beat\, The Virgin Islands Daily News and the St. Croix Avis. James is a native of St. Croix\, U.S. Virgin Islands and currently lives in Oakland with his wife and youngest son. To learn more\, visit his website www.acrossthekingsriver.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/james-weeks-meditations-across-the-kings-river/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Lord: Edgar Garbelotto and Adam Morris on João Gilberto Noll
DESCRIPTION:The Booksmith | 1644 Haight Street | San Francisco\, CA \n\n\nRSVP\n\nTranslators Edgar Garbelotto and Adam Morris join forces to discuss “one of Brazil’s true literary icons” (Literary Hub)—João Gilberto Noll—celebrating the release of Lord\, Two Lines Press’s third novel from the Brazilian legend called “one of the most celebrated writers in contemporary Brazilian literature” by Guernica magazine. \nCalled “masterful\, sensuous\, and disquieting” by Mexican author Cristina Rivera Garza\, Lordis the intense follow-up to Noll’s Quiet Creature on the Corner and Atlantic Hotel. Morris\, who translated two Noll titles for Two Lines Press and holds a PhD in Latin American Literature from Stanford University\, joins with Edgar Garbelotto\, who has translated Lord\, for a fascinating\, in-depth conversation. \nFind out just how one translates Noll’s quietly surreal sentences\, and how translators carefully maintain Noll’s atmosphere of menace and the surreal that many American critics have compared to the films of David Lynch. Also learn about Noll’s unique perspective on questions of identity\, his subversive reworking of classic noir tropes\, and the queer identity that underlies his highly original literary aesthetic. \n\n\n\n\nSHARE \n \n\n\n\n| ALL EVENTS >\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAUTHOR\nJoão Gilberto Noll\n\n\nJoão Gilberto Noll (1946–2017) is the author of nearly twenty books. His work appeared in Brazil’s leading periodicals\, and he was a guest of the Rockefeller Foundation\, King’s College London\, and the University of California at Berkeley\, as well as a Guggenheim Fellow. A five-time recipient of the Prêmio Jabuti\, and the recipient of more than ten awards in all\, he died in Porto Alegre\, Brazil\, at the age of 70.\n\n\n\n\n\nTRANSLATOR\nEdgar Garbelotto\n\n\nEdgar Garbelotto’s translations have appeared in venues including the Kenyon Review and Asymptote. An MFA candidate in Creative Writing at the University of Illinois\, he is the author of the novel Terra Incognita\, written in both Portuguese and English.\n\n\n\n\n\nTRANSLATOR\nAdam Morris\n\n\nAdam Morris has a PhD in Latin American Literature from Stanford University and is the recipient of the 2012 Susan Sontag Foundation Prize in literary translation. He is the translator of João Gilberto Noll’s Atlantic Hotel (Two Lines Press\, 2017) and Quiet Creature on the Corner (Two Lines Press\, 2016)\, and Hilda Hilst’s With My Dog-Eyes (Melville House Books\, 2014). His writing and translations have been published widely\, including in BOMB magazine\, the Los Angeles Review of Books\, and many others. He lives in San Francisco.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT:\n\nLeslie-Ann Woofter\nlwoofter@catranslation.org\n415.512.8812
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lord-edgar-garbelotto-and-adam-morris-on-joao-gilberto-noll/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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