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SUMMARY:Elaine Kahn
DESCRIPTION:reading from her new book \nRomance or The End: poems \npublished by Soft Skull Press \nRomance or The End takes up the tools of romantic narrative in order to perform the rupture between self and story that occurs at the onset of trauma. Using known and pathologized literary arcs\, Elaine Kahn unspools the fundamental instability of truth\, love\, and language to create an experiential portrait of narrative’s power to both disfigure and restore. \nROMANCE or THE END \nThis is a book about love. \nAnd it is a book about lies. \nLove can be a lie\, but it is also always true. \nThis is a book about truth. \nThis is a book about story. \nThere is no such thing as a true story\, and so there are no stories in this book. \nWithout a story\, there is separation. \nThis is a book about separation. \nEverything is a story. Even the truth. \nThere is nothing truer in this world than the lie of love. \n\nElaine Kahn is the author of Women in Public (City Lights Publishers\, 2015)\, as well as several chapbooks\, including I Told You I Was Sick: A Romance (After Hours Ltd\, 2017)\, A Voluptuous Dream During an Eclipse (Poor Claudia\, 2012)\, and Customer (Ecstatic Peace Library\, 2010). Her writing has appeared in Frieze\, The Brooklyn Rail\, jubilat\, Poetry Foundation\, Art Papers\, and elsewhere. She received an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and teaches at Pomona College and the Poetry Field School. She lives in Los Angeles\, California.
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LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Alexis Coe / You Never Forget Your First
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith welcomes back Alexis Coe (Alice + Freda Forever) for her new book\, You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington. Please join us! \nYoung George Washington was raised by a struggling single mother\, demanded military promotions\, caused an international incident\, and never backed down — even when his dysentery got so bad he had to ride with a cushion on his saddle. But after he married Martha\, everything changed. Washington became the kind of man who named his dog Sweetlips and hated to leave home. He took up arms against the British only when there was no other way\, though he lost more battles than he won. \nAfter an unlikely victory in the Revolutionary War cast him as the nation’s hero\, he was desperate to retire\, but the founders pressured him into the presidency — twice. When he retired years later\, no one talked him out of it. He left the highest office heartbroken over the partisan nightmare his backstabbing cabinet had created. \nBack on his plantation\, the man who fought for liberty must confront his greatest hypocrisy — what to do with the men\, women\, and children he owns — before he succumbs to death. \nWith irresistible style and warm humor\, You Never Forget Your First combines rigorous research and lively storytelling that will have readers — including those who thought presidential biographies were just for dads — inhaling every page. \n\n“Every now and then a fresh\, new biography told by a gifted storyteller on a familiar figure captures our imagination. So it is with this spirited and engaging biography of George Washington.” – Doris Kearns Goodwin\, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Leadership and Team of Rivals \n“A bewitching combination of erudition and cheek\, You Never Forget Your First is a playful\, disruptive work of history.” – Jennifer Egan\, New York Times bestselling author of Manhattan Beach \n“If you think there is nothing new to learn about George Washington\, then you have a treat in store with Alexis Coe’s You Never Forget Your First. In this keen and savage analysis of our longstanding Washington canon\, Coe dramatically reshapes our understanding of the president who could not tell a lie (actually\, he could\, and did). The result is a humorous\, sympathetic and refreshingly human portrait of Washington that is destined to become a classic.” – Karen Abbott\, New York Times bestselling author of The Ghosts of Eden Park \n“Alexis Coe energetically dusts off an old-boys genre to present a life in full\, without sentiment or whitewashing. It’s a public service\, and it’s also a lot of fun.” – Irin Carmon\, New York Times bestselling co-author of Notorious RBG \n\nAlexis Coe is an award-winning historian and author of the narrative history book Alice + Freda Forever (soon to be a major motion picture). Coe is a consulting producer on Doris Kearns Goodwin’s forthcoming George Washington series on the History Channel\, and has frequently appeared on CNN. She’s the cohost of Audible’s “Presidents Are People\, Too!” and the host of “No Man’s Land.” Her writing has appeared in The New York Times\, The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, The Atlantic\, Slate\, Time\, and many others. She holds a graduate degree in American history\, and was a Research Curator at the New York Public Library. \n\nThis event is free and all ages. \nRSVP appreciated but not required. \nAs with all of our events\, seating may be limited; you can guarantee a seat by pre-purchasing the book below — when checking out\, just be sure to include a note that you’d like to attend the event. If you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of You Never Forget Your First\, order below and be sure to put your request in the comments field. \nAccessibility is important to us! If you have special needs please let us know and we’ll do our absolute best to accommodate you: events@booksmith.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alexis-coe-you-never-forget-your-first/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Josiah Luis Alderete and James Cagney
DESCRIPTION:This event\, the first in The Poetry Center reading series for 2020\, is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and is free and open to the public. \nJosiah Luis Alderete is a full-blooded Pocho Spanglish speaking poeta from La Area Bahia. He began to write poetry in the kitchen of his Mama’s Mexican restaurant and began performing his work in the Mission District of San Pancho at Cafe Babar back in the ’90’s. He was a founding member of San Francisco’s outspoken word troupe The Molotov Mouths (whose collected writings were published by Manic D Press in 2003). Over the years Josiah Luis has been featured at numerous literary events in La Area Bahia. He is also a radio insurgente whose stories have appeared on KALW’s “Crosscurrents” and whose show “The Spanglish Power Hour” aired on KPFA. In 2017 he was named an AIR New Voice
URL:https://litseen.com/event/josiah-luis-alderete-and-james-cagney/
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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SUMMARY:David Talbot - Between Heaven And Hell
DESCRIPTION:If anyone knows hard work\, it’s David Talbot. A bestselling author and journalist of books such as Season Of The Witch and The Devil’s Chessboard\, nothing seemed capable of stopping him from churning out his signature wit and insight onto the page. Everything changed the day he had his stroke. In his new book\, Between Heaven And Hell\, Talbot dives into the event that tipped his life on its side. Please join us in welcoming David Talbot back to BookShop West Portal to discuss his journey back to health and writing on Thursday\, February 6th at 7PM!\n—-\n“A deeply affecting examination of mortality\, ambition and the priorities of a man who dodged death to live better days.” — Dave Eggers\, bestselling author of The Circle\, Zeitoun\, and A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius\n—-\nThis book is perfect for:\n– Fans of David Talbot\n– Anyone dealing with or recovering from health issues (particularly stroke or brain injury) and looking for insight and inspiration\n– Gen Xers and baby boomers who understand their risk for stroke\n– Entrepreneurs scared of burnout
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-talbot-between-heaven-and-hell-2/
LOCATION:Bookshop West Portal\, 80 W Portal Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94127\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Fanny Renoir Variety Show
DESCRIPTION:Join Fanny Renoir and friends for an evening of poetry\, music\, performance\, and films! \nFeaturing: \n\nDOMINIC ANGERAME\nHOWARD MUNSON\nJEFF GIORDANO\nANTHONY BUCHANAN\nJESSICA LOOS\nNATHAN MAY\nROSEMARY MANNO\nKATZ FORSMAN\nJEAN FORSMAN\nJERRY FERRAZ\nBASCIA\nRAYNER\nSELEN OSTURK\nPETER DANIEL WEBSTER
URL:https://litseen.com/event/fanny-renoir-variety-show/
LOCATION:The Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Garth Greenwell: Cleanness
DESCRIPTION:Garth Greenwell discusses his new novel\, Cleanness\, with R.O. Kwon. \nPraise for Cleanness \n“Garth Greenwell is an intensely beautiful and gorgeous writer. I can think of no contemporary author who brings as much reality and honesty to the description of sex—locating in it the sublime\, as well as our deepest degradation\, sweetness\, confusion\, and rage. Most American literature seems neutered by comparison. His perfect noticing extends to the way we experience love and loneliness\, the feeling of exile\, and the eternal search for home.”—Sheila Heti\, author of Motherhood \n“So rarely do words make comprehensible the inevitability and confusion of desire as Garth Greenwell’s writing does. His sensibility is akin to James Baldwin’s\, and he observes the world with eyes like those of Tolstoy. With shimmering prose and undiluted intensity\, Cleanness captures the indefinableness of pain and intimacy\, love and alienation\, vulnerability and sustainability.”—Yiyun Li\, author of Where Reasons End \n“In Cleanness\, I found an end to a loneliness I didn’t know—until now—how to describe. Greenwell maps the worlds our language walls off—sex\, love\, shame and friendship\, the foreign and the familiar—and finds the sublime. There are visceral shocks like I’ve never encountered in print\, and they delighted me\, again and again. With each plunge we take beneath the surface of life\, lost and new worlds appear. This could only be the work of a master.”—Alexander Chee\, author of How to Write an Autobiographical Novel \n“If Henry James were alive in this strange century\, if Thomas Mann had been allowed to write raw sex\, if Virginia Woolf had slummed it more\, if Proust had been born in Kentucky\, if they all commingled their blood and brains\, we might get something like Garth Greenwell. Cleanness lives between Europe and America\, between novel and story\, between fiction and the self. It is indescribable\, and it is genius.”—Rebecca Makkai\, author of The Great Believers \n“I don’t know how Garth Greenwell writes such delicate\, profane fiction. These stories are grace and salt\, tenderness and shadow. Reading this book made me want to sit with my emotions and desires; it made me want to be a better writer.”—Carmen Maria Machado\, author of Her Body and Other Parties \nAbout Cleanness \nIn the highly anticipated follow-up to his beloved debut\, What Belongs to You\, Garth Greenwell deepens his exploration of foreignness\, obligation\, and desire \nSofia\, Bulgaria\, a landlocked city in southern Europe\, stirs with hope and impending upheaval. Soviet buildings crumble\, wind scatters sand from the far south\, and political protesters flood the streets with song. \nIn this atmosphere of disquiet\, an American teacher navigates a life transformed by the discovery and loss of love. As he prepares to leave the place he’s come to call home\, he grapples with the intimate encounters that have marked his years abroad\, each bearing uncanny reminders of his past. A queer student’s confession recalls his own first love\, a stranger’s seduction devolves into paternal sadism\, and a romance with another foreigner opens\, and heals\, old wounds. Each echo reveals startling insights about what it means to seek connection: with those we love\, with the places we inhabit\, and with our own fugitive selves. \nCleanness revisits and expands the world of Garth Greenwell’s beloved debut\, What Belongs to You\, declared “an instant classic” by The New York Times Book Review. In exacting\, elegant prose\, he transcribes the strange dialects of desire\, cementing his stature as one of our most vital living writers. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/garth-greenwell-cleanness/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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