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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161006T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161006T223000
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SUMMARY:You're Going to Die: Poetry\, Prose\, & Everything Goes
DESCRIPTION:Doors at 7:30pm\nShow at 8:15pm\nTickets at http://www.ticketfly.com/event/1293673\n$10 in advance and $10 day of show online and at the door. \nYOU’RE GOING TO DIE: Poetry\, Prose & Everything Goes\nis a total open mic event\, with no set or featured performers\,\nbut only the communal offering for us to explore the conversation of death & dying\, to embrace our losses & mortality\,\nto grieve\, bereave & honor those we’ve lost & love…\nwhile all the while making room for simply being ALIVE. \nSign-ups will be the night of & the list fills up quickly\, so if you want to perform\, you’d better get there early… \nIf you’re going to perform\, keep it under 5 MINUTES. That’s right: 5 MINUTES. WE WILL TIME YOU. And we will hug you when we have to stop you [just to make it easier on you (or harder – depending on your propensity for intimacy)]. \nPoetry\, prose\, music\, dancing\, comedy\, drama\, happy\, sad\, & on & on & on… Remember: EVERYTHING GOES… so do whatever you want. \nYou don’t have to perform anything; the audience is as essential as the performers. \nPlease don’t perform anything with a setup that takes much more time than the time it takes for you to walk onstage. Honestly\, plugging things in is endlessly boring. If you need to borrow an instrument\, figure it out before you’re called to the stage. \nIMPORTANT ::: DON’T TAKE YOURSELF SO SERIOUSLY. Come and have fun. The end. Remember. Someday\, we won’t exist and neither will the English language. If you choose to take yourself seriously\, then take yourself so seriously that it’s stupid. Ridiculousness is encouraged. \nYou’re Going to Die. No. Really. You are.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/youre-going-to-die-poetry-prose-everything-goes-4/
LOCATION:The Lost Church\, 65 Capp Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161007T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161007T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
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SUMMARY:Bae Suah + Deborah Smith
DESCRIPTION:Praise for Bae Suah: \n“A compact\, personal account of anomie and withdrawal in a time of rapid social and economic change…an easily digested short book that nevertheless feels much very substantial—a very full story. Impressive\, and well worthwhile.” —The Complete Review on Nowhere to be Found \n\nAbout A Greater Music: \nNear the beginning of “A Greater Music\,” the narrator\, a young Korean writer\, falls into an icy river in the Berlin suburbs\, where she’s been housesitting for her on-off boyfriend Joachim. This sets into motion a series of memories that move between the hazily defined present and the period three years ago when she first lived in Berlin. Throughout\, the narrator’s relationship with Joachim\, a rough-and-ready metalworker\, is contrasted with her friendship with a woman called M\, an ultra-refined music-loving German teacher who was once her lover.\nA novel of memories and wandering\, “A Greater Music” “blends riffs on music\, language\, and literature with a gut-punch of an emotional ending\, establishing Bae Suah as one of the most exciting novelists working today. \n  \nAbout Bae Suah: \nBae Suah\, one of the most highly acclaimed contemporary Korean authors\, has published more than a dozen works and won several prestigious awards. She has also translated several books from the German\, including works by W. G. Sebald\, Franz Kafka\, and Jenny Erpenbeck. Her first book to appear in English\, “Nowhere to be Found\,” was longlisted for a PEN Translation Prize. \nAbout Deborah Smith: \nDeborah Smith’s literary translations from the Korean include two novels by the Man Booker International Prize winner Han Kang (“The Vegetarian “and “Human Acts”)\, and two by Bae Suah\, (“A Greater Music “and “Recitation”).
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bae-suah-deborah-smith/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161007T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161007T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T003631Z
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SUMMARY:City Arts & Lectures: Billy Collins
DESCRIPTION:Billy Collins is the first poet since Robert Frost who has managed to combine high critical acclaim with broad popular appeal. He has published eight collections of poetry\, including Questions About Angels\, The Art of Drowning\, The Trouble With Poetry and Other Poems\, and most recently\, Horoscopes for the Dead\, and Aimless Love: New and Selected Poems 2003 – 2013. Collins was United States Poet Laureate from 2001-2003\, and was New York State Poet Laureate 2004-06. He is a Distinguished Professor of English at Lehman College of the City University of New York\, as well as a Senior Distinguished Fellow of the Winter Park Institute at Rollins College.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/city-arts-lectures-billy-collins/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161007T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161007T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T003238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T003238Z
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SUMMARY:APAture 2016 Literary Showcase: Jade Cho
DESCRIPTION:APAture 2016: Here\nLiterary Arts Showcase \nKearny Street Workshop\, the Bay Area’s hub for Asian Pacific American arts\, proudly presents APAture\, a multi-day\, multidisciplinary arts festival featuring a lineup of some of today’s most exciting emerging artists from the San Francisco Bay Area. \nLiterary Showcase\nat Arc Gallery & Studios\, 1246 Folsom St.\, San Francisco\nFriday\, October 7th\, 7 – 10pm \nCo-presented by Lantern Review \nFeatured Artist: Jade Cho \nShowcase Artists: TBA \nCurators: Jason Bayani\, Kazumi Chin\, Michelle Lin \nAdmission: $5 presale\, $7–$10 at the door \nBuy your tickets today! events.sparxo.com/APAture2016 \nInvest in the future of APAture through our Indiegogo campaign:igg.me/at/APAture2016
URL:https://litseen.com/event/apature-2016-literary-showcase-jade-cho/
LOCATION:Kearny Street Workshop\, 1246 Folsom St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161008T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161008T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160921T234641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160921T234641Z
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SUMMARY:Book Party!
DESCRIPTION:Please join Couch Press (Portland)\, Big Lucks (Austin)\, and Atelos (Berkeley) in celebrating three new books: <<(())>> by Lindsey Boldt\, The Good Life by Brandon Brown\, and Merry Hell by Sara Larsen at Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th Street in the Mission\, on Saturday October 8th at 7:00 p.m. We’ll have some wine\, all the books will be there for sale\, and all three writers will give short readings.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/book-party/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161008T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161008T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T003834Z
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SUMMARY:Perks\, Treadwell\, + Lee
DESCRIPTION:Writers With Drinks presents \nMicah Perks (What Becomes Us)\nElizabeth Treadwell (Holocene)\nLorelei Lee (Coming Out Like a Porn Star) \nCost: $5 to $20\, no-one turned away\nAll proceeds benefit the Center for Sex and Culture.\nAt The Make Out Room 3225 22nd St.\, San Francisco CA\, from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM\, doors open at 6:30 PM.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perks-treadwell-lee/
LOCATION:Make-Out Room\, 3225 22nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161009T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161009T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160929T011823Z
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SUMMARY:Gears Turning Poetry: Brady\, Cohen\, + Raphael w/ Dang
DESCRIPTION:Dan Brady has been featured in the Poet’s Eleven Series and S.F. Peace and Hope’s anthology. He has ties with the Bay Area Poet’s Coalition and the Haiku Poets of Northern California. He’s led workshops and hosts the Wednesday series at Sacred Grounds ”Good food and fine poetry since 1972.” His books are Orphan City\, (i)n((s(i)gh)t) to;(r(io)t) and Haiku: Infolded Meaning. \nSusan Cohen is an award-winning journalist and poet who lives in Berkeley. Her poems have appeared in Harpur Palate\, Poetry International\, River Styx\, Salamander\, Southern Humanities Review\, Verse Daily\, and the Bloomsbury Anthology of Contemporary Jewish American Poetry among many other publications. Her second full-length collection\, A Different Wakeful Animal\, won the 2015 David Martinson-Meadowhawk Prize from Red Dragonfly Press which issued it in June. \nA long-time Portland resident\, Dan Raphael’s been active in the Northwest as poet\, performer\, publisher and reading host. Everyone in This Movie Gets Paid\, his 19th book\, came out this June from Last Word Press; previous books include The State I’m In (nine muses press) and Impulse & Warp: The Selected 20th Century Poems (Wordcraft of Oregon). His poems have appeared in over 300 magazines\, websites and anthologies including Caliban\, Big Bridge\, Otoliths\, Rattapllax\, Make it True\, Cordite\, Unlikely Stories and Pacific Northwestern Spiritual Poetry. He has given over 200 readings\, in places like Bumbershoot\, Wordstock\, Powell’s Books\, Reed College\, Ellliot Bay Books\, Penofin Jazz Festival and 80 different places in Portland. For 13 years he ran a monthly reading series at a downtown books store\, then curated Poetland—80 poets at 8 different venues over an 8 hour stretch.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gears-turning-poetry-brady-cohen-raphael-w-dang/
LOCATION:Modern Times Bookstore Collective\, 2919 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161010T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160929T012031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T012031Z
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer Fall Fiction
DESCRIPTION:Novelists Laura J. Merrell\, Kate Jessica Raphael\, and Hilary A. Zaid read from new fiction at Perfectly Queer Fall Fiction Monday\, October 10\, 7pm at Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro St. in San Francisco. Free admission\, door prizes\, and refreshments. A book signing will follow the readings. \nLaura J. Merrell grew up in southeast Indiana during the sad-sack seventies and anal eighties. During her senior year\, she was voted “girl most likely to be locked in the attic by her relatives.” About her writing\, Laura says\, “I’ve written ever since I knew how to because I’m a pathological storyteller.” Her blog is blackwhitepress.wordpress.com. In her novel The Hedge Tree\, the year is 1972\, Tricky Dick is in the White House\, and four-year-old Charity has managed to offend the better part of Roosevelt County\, Indiana\, by not crying at her mother’s funeral. Charity grows into a random weed that can’t find a squat in the garden. But\, if the entire world is outside the garden\, maybe it’s not all bad. \nKate Jessica Raphael is a feminist\, queer activist\, writer\, and radio journalist\, who makes her living as a law firm word processor. She lived in Palestine for eighteen months as a member of the International Women’s Peace Service and spent five weeks in an Israeli prison for her activism. In 2011\, she won a residency at Hedgebrook writer’s colony. She has contributed footage to several films about Palestine and was featured in the film “Shutdown: The Rise and Fall of Direct Action to Stop the War.” Her debut novel Murder Under The Bridge: A Palestine Mystery won the Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) silver medal for mystery. It is the first in a series. Visit her website: www.kateraphael.com. \nHilary A. Zaid is an alumna of the Tin House and Squaw Valley writers workshops. Her short fiction has appeared in Lilith Magazine\, The Southwest Review\, The UTNE Reader and CALYX\, among other periodicals. Her story “My Triple X Valentine’s at the Far Point Senior Villas” will be the feature story in the October 19 issue of Amazon’s Day One\, and her fiction is also forthcoming in the winter issue of The Tahoma Literary Review. Her prose chapbook The Dark Between the Stars was selected as the BLOOM Literary Magazine chapbook winner by judge Lucy Jane Bledsoe. See author website at www.hilaryzaid.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-fall-fiction/
LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161010T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161010T220000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160921T234909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160921T234909Z
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SUMMARY:Life During Wartime
DESCRIPTION:It’s our annual installment of Porchquake! That’s when Porchlight teams up with the Litquake Literary Festival and presents an evening of stories told by authors. \nLIFE DURING WARTIME \nOur theme is ripped from the Talking Heads song and involves tales of explosive scenarios\, epic struggles\, and living each day like it could be your last. \nWith Jack Boulware\, Greg Milner\, Laurie Notaro\, Bucky Sinister\, Eric Spitznagel\, D. Watkins\, and Pamela Alma Weymouth. Doors open at 7 pm. \nEmceed by Arline Klatte and Beth Lisick \nMusic by Marc Capelle
URL:https://litseen.com/event/life-during-wartime/
LOCATION:Verdi Club\, 2424 Mariposa St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161011T123000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161011T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161001T005528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T005528Z
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SUMMARY:Lines & Lyrics: Cheng\, Rock\, + Shiferraw w/ Miss Erma
DESCRIPTION:Lines and lyrics from Litquake Nation! Enjoy line breaks during your lunch break\, as some of the Bay Area’s best poets and musicians share their work in the great outdoors. \nScott Brownlee is the author of Requiem for Used Ignition Cap\, which won the 2015 Orison Poetry Prize and the 2016 Bob Bush Memorial Award from the Texas Institute of Letters\, as well as three prize-winning chapbooks. \nJennifer S. Cheng is the author of HOUSE A\, selected by Claudia Rankine as winner of the Omnidawn 1st/2nd Poetry Book Prize. Her poems and essays appear in Tin House\, AGNI\, Mid-American Review\, and elsewhere. She is a founding editor of Drop Leaf Press. \nMartin Rock is the author of Residuum\, winner of the 2015 Editor’s Choice Award for CSU Poetry Center’s first book prize. He is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing and Literature at University of Houston and lives in Oakland. \nMahtem Shiferraw is a poet and visual artist who grew up in Ethiopia and Eritrea. Her work has been published in various literary journals. She was the recipient of the Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets for her collection\, FUCHSIA. She received her MFA from Vermont College. \nMusical guest Miss Erma blends ancestry and tradition into a confident\, distinct musical voice of her own. She carries herself with a precocious self-possession reminiscent of an early Fiona Apple (if that young talent had heeded Tom Robbins’ advice to “Lighten up!”). \nPart of YBG Festival’s Poetic Tuesdays series. For our full summer schedule visit www.ybgfestival.org
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lines-lyrics-cheng-rock-shiferraw-w-miss-erma/
LOCATION:Jessie Square; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts\, 220 Stevenson St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161012T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161012T200000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161001T005734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T005734Z
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SUMMARY:An evening w/ Masande Ntshanga
DESCRIPTION:reading from his acclaimed new novel \nThe Reactive \nfrom Two Dollar Radio \nHeralded in the author’s native South Africa as “the hottest novel of the year\,” The Reactive is a clear-eyed and compassionate depiction of a young HIV+ man grappling with the sudden death of his younger brother\, for which he feels unduly responsible. \nLindanathi and his friends—Cecelia and Ruan—make their living working low-paying jobs and selling anti-retroviral drugs (during the period in South Africa before ARVs became broadly distributed). In between\, they huff glue\, drift in and out of parties\, and traverse the streets of Cape Town\, where they observe the grave material disparities of their country. A mysterious masked man appears seeking to buy their surplus of ARVs\, an offer that would present the three with the opportunity to escape their environs\, while at the same time forcing Lindanathi to confront his path\, and finally\, his past. \nWith brilliant\, shimmering prose\, Ntshanga has delivered a redemptive\, ambitious\, and unforgettable first novel. \nMasande Ntshanga is the winner of the inaugural PEN International New Voices Award in 2013\, and a finalist for the Caine Prize in 2015. He was born in East London in 1986 and graduated with a degree in Film and Media and an Honours degree in English Studies from UCT\, where he became a creative writing fellow\, completing his Masters in Creative Writing under the Mellon Mays Foundation. He received a Fulbright Award\, an NRF Freestanding Masters scholarship\, a Civitella Ranieri Fellowship and a Bundanon Trust Award. His work has appeared in The White Review\, Chimurenga\, VICE and n + 1. He has also written for Rolling Stone magazine. \nCritical Praise for the work of Masande Ntshanga: \n*Sunday Times Barry Ronge Fiction Prize Finalist \n*Etisalat Prize for Literature Longlist \n*One of the Best Books of the Year —City Press\, The Sunday Times\, The Star\, This is Africa\, Africa’s a Country\, Sunday World \n“[The Reactive is] a searing\, gorgeously written account of life\, love\, illness\, and death in South Africa. With exquisite prose\, formal innovation\, and a masterful command of storytelling\, Ntshanga illustrates how some young people navigated the dusk that followed the dawn of freedom in South Africa and humanizes the casualties of the Mbeki government’s fatal policies on HIV & AIDS.”\n—Naomi Jackson\, Poets & Writers \n“Woozy\, touching… a novel that delivers an unexpected love letter to Cape Town\, painting it as a place of frustrated glory. The Reactive often teems with a beauty that seems to carry on in front of its glue-huffing wasters despite themselves.”\n—Marian Ryan\, Slate
URL:https://litseen.com/event/an-evening-w-masande-ntshanga/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161012T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161012T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T010431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T010431Z
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SUMMARY:Litquake Presents a Julio Cortázar Celebration
DESCRIPTION:City Lights and the Center for the Art of Translation join us for a celebration of the legendary Argentine writer Julio Cortázar. \nWith readings by: \nMauro Javier Cardenas \nSilvia Oviedo \nKatherine Silver \nand more \n\nPraise for Julio Cortázar: \n“Anyone who doesn’t read Cortazar is doomed. Not to read him is a serious invisible disease which in time can have terrible consequences. Something similar to a man who has never tasted peaches. He would quietly become sadder . . . and\, probably\, little by little\, he would lose his hair.” —Pablo Neruda \n“Some people run the world\, others are the world. Cortázar’s poems are the world; they have a special consideration for the unknown.” ––Enrique Vila-Matas on Save Twilight \n“The most magnificent novel I have ever read\, and one to which I shall return again and again.” —C.D.B. Bryan\, The New York Times Book Review on Hopscotch \n\nAbout Julio Cortázar: \nJulio Cortázar was an Argentine novelist\, short story writer\, and essayist. Known as one of the founders of the Latin American Boom\, Cortázar influenced an entire generation of Spanish-speaking readers and writers in the Americas and Europe. He has been called both a “modern master of the short story” and\, by Carlos Fuentes\, “the Simón Bolívar of the novel.” \nRead Cortázar’s Art of Fiction interview in the Paris Review. \n\nAbout Stephen Kessler’s translation of Save Twilight: \nThe power of Eros\, the enduring beauty of art\, a love-hate nostalgia for his Argentine homeland\, the bonds of friendship and the tragic folly of politics are some of the themes of Save Twilight. Informed by his immersion in world literature\, music\, art\, and history\, and most of his own emotional geography\, Cortázar’s poetry traces his paradoxical evolution from provincial Argentinean sophisticate to cosmopolitan Parisian Romantic\, always maintaining the sense of astonishment of an artist surprised by life.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/litquake-presents-a-julio-cortazar-celebration/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161013T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161001T010150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161001T010150Z
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SUMMARY:Good Girls Marry Doctors
DESCRIPTION:Featuring:\nAyesha Mattu · Piyali Bhattacharya · Nayomi Munaweera\nNeelanjana Banjerjee · Tanzila Ahmed · Tara Dorabji \nModerated by:\nBarnali Ghosh \nJoin editor Piyali Bhattacharya and several contributors to the new anthology Good Girls Marry Doctors as they read and discuss the cultural\, political\, and social burdens (along with the assorted hilarious moments) that come with being a South Asian American daughter. \nRefreshments will be provided. Books will be available for purchase. You can also purchase a copy from our website. Southern Exposure is ADA accessible. This event is free and open to the public. \nStreet parking is limited at this venue. We suggest taking Muni (nearby lines: 9\, 12\, 27\, 33)\, BART (16th street or 24th street)\, or taxi. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm. Event begins at 7 pm. \nStay tuned for more information about this event! \nQuestions? Please email us at marketing@auntlute.com.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/good-girls-marry-doctors/
LOCATION:Southern Exposure\, 3030 20th Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161013T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T010619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T010619Z
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SUMMARY:Variny Yim
DESCRIPTION:Please join Green Apple Books on Clement street Thursday\, October 13th at 7:00 p.m.\, as we welcome Author Variny Yim as she reads from and discusses her book The Immigrant Princess. \n  \nBook Description: When three generations of women from the Cambodian royal family live as immigrants in the U.S.\, they struggle to find meaning and relevance in a new country that challenges their traditions and forces them to build a new life. Career-driven Sophea Lim\, the oldest granddaughter\, is saddled with the cultural responsibility of taking care of her mother and grandmother. However\, when she loses both a promotion and her American boyfriend\, she blames it on her traditional Cambodian upbringing and starts a war in her close-knit family. Although Sophea has an ally in her younger sister Ravy\, her mother and grandmother find her first-world complaints trivial compared to the real-world suffering of two-million Cambodians who perished at the hands of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge including her father. Turmoil erupts when Ravy encourages Sophea to move out of the house she shares with her mother and grandmother. Will Sophea shirk her responsibility to take care of her elders? Is her quest for independence worth hurting the two people she loves most? \n  \nAs always\, this in store event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/variny-yim/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161014T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160929T013728Z
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SUMMARY:Jade Chang w/ Chloe Veltman
DESCRIPTION:Journalist and editor Jade Chang discusses her much-buzzed debut novel\, The Wangs vs. the World. Charles Wang is mad at America. A brash\, lovable immigrant businessman who built a cosmetics empire and made a fortune\, he’s just been ruined by the financial crisis. Now all Charles wants is to get his kids safely stowed away so that he can go to China and attempt to reclaim his family’s ancestral lands and his pride.Charles pulls Andrew\, his aspiring comedian son\, and Grace\, his style-obsessed daughter\, out of schools he can no longer afford. Together with their stepmother\, Barbra\, they embark on a cross-country road trip from their foreclosed Bel-Air home to the upstate New York hideout of the eldest daughter\, disgraced art world it-girl Saina. But with his son waylaid by a temptress in New Orleans\, his wife ready to defect for a set of 1\,000-thread-count sheets\, and an epic smash-up in North Carolina\, Charles may have to choose between the old world and the new\, between keeping his family intact and finally fulfilling his dream of starting anew in China.Outrageously funny and full of charm\, The Wangs vs. the World is an entirely fresh look at what it means to belong in America and how going from glorious riches to (still name-brand) rags brings one family together in a way money never could.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jade-chang-with-chloe-veltman/
LOCATION:Books Inc. Opera Plaza\, 601 Van Ness\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161015T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161015T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160921T235128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160921T235128Z
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SUMMARY:North Beach Stories w/ Ray Hanna
DESCRIPTION:A COMICAL & MUSICAL JOURNEY\nTHROUGH SAN FRANCISCO’S GOLDEN AGE \nNorth Beach Stories is Ray Hanna’s searing comical and musical journey through the nightlife of the West Coast. Master storyteller\, musician\, and shameless name-dropper\, Ray Hanna has seen it all\, on the streets of North Beach and beyond—all the sleaze\, drugs\, trailblazing strippers\, and punks acting out\, Timothy Leary performing at a Broadway nightclub\, sheer rock-and-roll madness at the Mabuhay—all in a night’s work in Hanna’s world. He was also in San Francisco to encounter Lenny Bruce’s legacy\, and shares the real story behind Lenny’s most outrageous moment\, purported to have occurred right above the Beat Museum. It’s all here—all true\, all first-person and verified accounts of real showbiz Babylon tales compiled over the past 45 years by musician/comedian/actor Ray Hanna. He remembers\, “I was so lucky to be here at a golden age and time. It was a wild\, wide-open\, rip-roaring kind of town. This city was luring people with ideas\, a cosmopolitan place filled with performers and bon vivants from all over the world who had seen a lot. All these comics\, musicians\, and actors relocating here to develop and do the work\, artists re-inventing ourselves in front of your eyes.” \nDrawing on his current one-man show 50 Songs; his play The Devil and Lenny Bruce\, co-written with Lou Gottlieb; and his book Screams from the Road\, Hanna fills the evening with his own oddly detailed perspective on a lifetime in and around San Francisco\, including his encounters with the famous and the near-famous. Based in the city\, Ray headlined comedy\, cabaret\, and theatre venues all over the world\, logging some 6000 appearances over 24 years. North Beach Stories marks Hanna’s first Bay Area appearance of any kind in over 20 years. During the last two decades\, Ray has upped his commitment to the music\, and has appeared regularly with a number of working rock bands in Oregon; for the past 11 years leading the Reckless Rockhounds. Ray remembers\, “In the comedy clubs\, I was known as the ‘piano guy’. Since then\, I have worked very hard at the humbling process of removing the quotation marks from piano guy.” \nAn awe-struck seeker\, a father\, and a worldly-wise\, but not-yet-jaded troubadour with a lifetime of experiences\, Ray Hanna delivers the emotional truth behind a remarkable era in San Francisco.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/north-beach-stories-w-ray-hanna/
LOCATION:The Beat Museum\, 540 Broadway\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161017T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161017T230159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161017T230159Z
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SUMMARY:The Racket Reading Series #1
DESCRIPTION:Hello! \nAdobe Books has been kind enough to give me the reins to a monthly reading series. \nI’m calling it The Racket – like people making noise\, people pulling one over on you – typical reading series stuff. \nFor our opening salvo into the wide world of reading series\, I’m bringing together some fantastic writers (to be announced shortly) and hoping that you\, friends and lovers of reading alike\, will come and celebrate great writing and maybe buy some books or just stand there awkwardly sipping a Tecate. \nReaders will include: \nTravis Peterson\nChad Koch\nNancy Davis Kho \nAll are welcome. \nMore information to come.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-racket-reading-series-1/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161017T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161017T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160921T235642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160921T235642Z
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SUMMARY:David Szalay w/ Ethan Nosowsky
DESCRIPTION:Long-listed for the 2016 Man Booker Prize\, David Szalay presents All That Man Is. This ambitious\, form-busting novel interrogates the state of modern manhood through the stories of nine different characters\, each at a different stage of life\, away from home\, and striving—in the suburbs of Prague\, an overdeveloped Alpine village\, beside a Belgian motorway\, in a dingy Cyprus hotel—to understand what it means to be alive\, here and now. Szalay uses the ostensibly separate narratives to craft a picture of the shared existence and predicament of the twenty-first-century man. All That Man Is masters a new kind of psychological realism that vibrates with detail\, intelligence\, relevance\, and devastating pathos. \nDavid Szalay is the author of London and the South-East\, which won the Betty Trask Prize and the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize; The Innocent; and Spring. In 2013\, he was named one of Granta‘s Best of Young British Novelists. He lives in Budapest. \nEthan Nosowsky is Editorial Director at Graywolf Press. He began his career at Farrar\, Straus and Giroux and has also been Editorial Director at McSweeney’s. He has edited books by Jeffery Renard Allen\, Hilton Als\, Kevin Barry\, David Byrne\, Vikram Chandra\, Geoff Dyer\, Dave Eggers\, Sarah Manguso\, Maggie Nelson\, and Jenny Offill among many others. He has taught in the Creative Writing program at Columbia University and has contributed to The Believer\, Bookforum\, the San Francisco Chronicle\, and Threepenny Review. He lives in Oakland\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-szalay-w-ethan-nosowsky-2/
LOCATION:Second Act\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161018T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161018T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T013759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T013759Z
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SUMMARY:Kevin Smokler
DESCRIPTION:The inimitable and always entertaining Kevin Smokler returns to Booksmith for the launch of his new book\, Brat Pack America: A Love Letter to 80s Teen Movies and the Places They Happened. The Breakfast Club! The Goonies! Back to the Future! Ferris Bueller’s Day Off! Pretty in Pink! Dead Poets Society! These movies left an indelible mark on America\, and\, probably\, your psyche. \nKevin Smokler attended Goonies Day in Astoria\, Oregon\, took a Lost Boys tour of Santa Cruz\, California\, and visited retro arcades\, movie theaters\, record stores\, and the Dirty Dancing resort in Lake Lure\, NC. He interviewed actors\, writers\, and directors. Mostly\, he did what he does best\, which is to add his keen and witty commentary to the conversation about American Culture and the things that bring us together. \nKevin Smokler is the author of the essay collection Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books you Haven’t Touched Since High School (2013) which the Atlantic Wire called “truly enjoyable” and the editor of Bookmark Now: Writing in Unreaderly Times\, A San Francisco Chronicle Notable Book of 2005. His writing on pop culture has appeared in the LA Times\, Salon\, BuzzFeed\, Vulture\, the San Francisco Chronicle and on NPR. In 2013\, he was BookRiot’s first ever Writer in Residence. \nHe can be found on twitter at @weegee. He lives in San Francisco with his wife\, cat and most of MTV’s first year on vinyl.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/kevin-smokler/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161019T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160929T014549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T014549Z
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SUMMARY:An evening with Lidija Dimkovska
DESCRIPTION:reading from her new novel \nA Spare Life \nTranslated by Christina Kramer \npublished by Two Lines Press \nHosted by Scott Esposito \nIt is 1984\, and 12-year-old twins Zlata and Srebra live in communist Yugoslavia. In many ways their lives are like that of young girls anywhere\, except for one immense difference: Zlata’s and Srebra’s bodies are conjoined at their heads. \nA Spare Life tells the story of their emergence from girls to young adults\, from their desperately poor\, provincial childhoods to their determination to become successful\, independent women. After years of discovery and friendship\, their lives are thrown into crisis when an incident threatens to destroy their bond as sisters. They fly to London\, determined to be surgically separated—but will this dangerous procedure free them\, or only more tightly ensnare them? \nIn A Spare Life master poet and award-winning novelist Lidija Dimkovska lovingly tells the lives of two astonishing girls caught up in Eastern Europe’s transition from communism to democracy. A saga about families\, sisterhood\, and being outcasts\, A Spare Life reveals an existence where even the simplest of actions is unlike any we’ve ever experienced. \nLidija Dimkovska is the recipient of numerous awards\, including the 2013 European Union Prize for Literature for A Spare Life. She is also the author of the poetry collection pH Neutral History (Copper Canyon Press\, 2012)\, which was a finalist for the 2013 Best Translated Book Award\, and Do Not Awaken Them With Hammers(Ugly Duckling Presse\, 2006). She lives in Ljubljana\, Slovenia. \nChristina E. Kramer is a professor of Slavic and Balkan languages and linguistics at the University of Toronto. She is the author of numerous books on the Macedonian language and the Balkans and is the translator of Freud’s Sister\, The Time of the Goats\, and My Father’s Books. She lives in Toronto. \nWhat has been said about A Spare Life: \n\n\n\n“Lidija Dimkovska enriches our contemporary museum of literary wonders with her powerful\, grotesque\, weird details and episodes told within the merry old novelistic tradition.”\n— Dubravka Ugrešić\, author of Baba Laid an Egg \n“A Spare Life uses the boldest of metaphors – the life of conjoined twins – to embody the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia. This strange and wonderful novel brings to mind Elena Ferrante and Magda Szabó in the acuity of its social observation and the depth of its mordant humor.”— Katie Kitamura\, author of The Longshotand A Separation \n“Dimkovska has an eye for detail befitting of a poet and the stark\, unrelenting prose of a master storyteller.A Spare Life is a weird and wonderful book\, capturing the quirk and complexity of both a declining Yugoslavia\, and the inseparable lives of two sisters with clarity\, wit\, and heart.”— Sara Nović\, author of Girl at War\, finalist for the\nLos Angeles Times Book Prize
URL:https://litseen.com/event/an-evening-with-lidija-dimkovska/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161019T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161019T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T014012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T014012Z
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SUMMARY:Sarah Griffin
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith alum\, prolific tweeter\, and International Treasure Sarah Maria Griffin joins us for the launch of her debut novel\, Spare and Found Parts. \nSpare & Found Parts tells the story of Nell\, a girl with a ticking mechanical heart\, living with her pet stoat and her genius scientist father in a futuristic Ireland ravaged by an epidemic and enduring a fragile recovery. Nell is lonely\, ambitious\, and anxious about living up to her potential—until she finds a mannequin hand while salvaging at the beach. As she begins to build herself a companion\, the city\, her father\, and her true feelings begin to reveal themselves. A soulful steampunk-dystopian romp with undertones of Station Eleven\, Gold\, Fame Citrus\, and\, of course\, Frankenstein\, Spare and Found Parts will be the highlight of your fall reading list. \nAin’t no party like a Booksmith party\, and ESPECIALLY when it’s one of our own. Join us to launch Griffski in style! \nSarah Maria Griffin is from Dublin\, Ireland\, and received a master’s degree in creative writing from National University of Ireland\, Galway. After moving to San Francisco in 2012\, she began to contribute essays about emigration to The Irish Times\, which developed into Not Lost\, a nonfiction collection published for adults. She has since returned to Dublin\, and lives in a small red brick house by the sea with her husband and cat. You can find her online at www.sarahgriff.com\, on Twitter @griffski\, and on Instagram @sarahgriffski.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sarah-griffin/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161019T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161020T000000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160929T014412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T014412Z
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SUMMARY:The Poetry Brothel: A Masquerade
DESCRIPTION:It’s almost October already and we still don’t know what day it is in San Francisco but we know we’re landing again soon and your city lights are guiding us in. The Poetry Brothel is back and for lack of a better phrase\, San Francisco\, we need you! Come again into our underground and listen to the soft sounds of house band The Hot Baked Goods\, watch Harvest Moon and Edie Eve dance\, watch the bright play of words that skirt the walls light up the room. We’re back in your pockets\, loves\, we’re back in your alleys\, we’re back on the slopes and we aren’t leaving until we’ve told you something precious\, something small that you can hold under you tongue like a sea shell\, like a pea of salt\, like an egg at dawn\, like something all together falling apart. Put us back together St. Francis\, we’re a flock of humming birds\, our hearts are racing\, and our songs\, our songs\, our songs. Our songs are almost too fast to see. \nThere is no strict dress code\, but we encourage you to dress for the occasion. Do not resist the Masquerade! Masks may change hands as the night unfolds\, but you are obliged to bring your own. Doors open at 8pm\, and seating is first come\, first serve. The show begins at 9pm. \nThe Poetry Brothel is a unique and immersive poetry event that takes poetry outside classrooms and lecture halls and places it in the lush interiors of a bordello. Based in concept on the fin-de-siecle bordellos in New Orleans and Paris\, many of which functioned as safe havens for fledgling\, avant-garde artists\, The Poetry Brothel’s “Madame” presents a rotating cast of poets as “whores\,” each operating within a carefully constructed character\, who impart their work in public readings\, spontaneous eruptions of poetry\, and most distinctly\, as purveyors of private\, one-on-one poetry readings in back rooms. For a small fee\, all of the “poetry whores” are available for these sequestered readings at any time during the event. Of course\, any true brothel needs a good cover; The Poetry Brothel’s is an immersive cabaret\, offering a full bar\, live jazz\, burlesque dancers\, painters\, and fortune-tellers\, with newly integrated themes\, performances and installations at each event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-poetry-brothel-a-masquerade/
LOCATION:Slide\, 430 Mason St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161020T203000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161018T004331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T004331Z
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SUMMARY:Rod Smith + Lee Ann Brown
DESCRIPTION:Poets Rod Smith and Lee Ann Brown\, visiting respectively from Washington\, D.C. and New York City\, read their work and converse with the audience. This event is FREE. \nGetting here. \n\nRod Smith is the author of Touché (Wave Books\, 2015)\, What’s the Deal? (Song Cave\, 2010)\, Deed (University of Iowa Press\, 2007)\, In Memory of My Theories (O Books\, 1996) and several others books and chapbooks. He edits the journal Aerial\, publishes Edge Books\, and manages Bridge Street Books in Washington\, DC. He has taught writing at the Corcoran College of Art & Design\, George Mason University\, the Iowa Writers’ Workshop\, and the Maryland Institute of Contemporary Art. Smith edited The Selected Letters of Robert Creeley (U. Cal.\, 2014) with Peter Baker and Kaplan Harris.\n\n\n\n\n\nLee Ann Brown was born in Japan and raised in Charlotte\, North Carolina. She is the author of Other Archer (Presses Universitaires de Rouen et du Havre\, 2015)\, In the Laurels\, Caught (Fence Books\, 2013)\, Crowns of Charlotte (Carolina Wren Press\, 2013)\, The Sleep That Changed Everything (Wesleyan\, 2003)\, and Polyverse (Sun & Moon Press\, 1999)\, which won the 1996 New American Poetry Competition. In 1989\, Brown founded Tender Buttons Press\, which is dedicated to publishing experimental women’s poetry. She now lives in New York City\, where she teaches at St. John’s University and curates poetry events through Torn Page.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/rod-smith-lee-ann-brown/
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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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161018T230723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T230723Z
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SUMMARY:Bookswap 2.0 w/ Ruth Galm
DESCRIPTION:This October\, we get to come together as book (and booze) lovers once more and dish about our favourite reads. This time around\, we have invited the fabulous local author Ruth Galm\, author of Into the Valley\, to join us! Into the Valley is a spare\, poetic debut novel\, set in the American West of early Joan Didion\, tracing the drifting path of a young woman caught between generations as she skirts the law and her own oppressive anxiety. (Soho Press) \n  \n+++ Bring a book about an escape. As long as you love it\, bring it to Bookswap. You’ll talk about it in groups and hear about the books that other people brought. We’ll drink a bunch of free wine and beer and get to know our guest author. At the end\, we’ll have a big\, rowdy\, white elephant swap\, and you’ll leave with a new favorite (or ten). \n  \n>>> Tickets are $10 and MUST BE purchased in advance. They do sell out! You can purchase them HERE. \n**** Admission includes an open bar\, swag\, and 20% off everything you buy that night.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bookswap-2-0-w-ruth-galm/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161020T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161020T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161018T235602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T235602Z
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SUMMARY:October Cante Jondo Poetry Series
DESCRIPTION:Please join us as we continue to celebrate the deep songs inside of us! We also will be celebrating the birthday of Amalia Alvarez! \nFeaturing:\nAmalia Alvarez\nAlicia Franco\nThea Matthews\nNaomi Quiñonez\nwith flamenco guitar by Gopal Slavonic
URL:https://litseen.com/event/october-cante-jondo-poetry-series/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161021T190000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161019T000033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161019T000033Z
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SUMMARY:San Francisco Writers Grotto Fellow Reading
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an amazing night of readings from the 2016 Grotto Fellows \nChad Koch is a founding editor of Foglifter\, San Francisco’s only queer literary journal. He recently received his MFA from San Francisco State University\, where he was editor-in-chief of Fourteen Hills. His most recent stories were published in The North American Review and Sparkle & Blink. His story\, “Lost Boys” was a semi-finalist for the 2016 Raymond Carver Short Story Award. \nCaleb Leisure received his MFA in Fiction from New York University. In 2011 he was named a NYC Emerging Writer Fellow at the Center for Fiction\, and in 2014 he won the Crazyhorse Fiction Prize. He works for a small winery in Sonoma County and is at work on his first novel. He lives in Oakland. \nMarissa Ortega-Welch is a freelance radio producer in Oakland\, California. Her stories have aired on NPR’s Latino USA\, KQED\, and KPFA. She is currently the health reporter for KALW Public Radio. She’s also worked for years as a teacher and naturalist and is drawn to stories about the environment\, youth\, and informal economies. \nLisa Marie Rollins is playwright\, poet and freelance director. Most recently she directed a reading of Tearrance Chisholm’s Br’er Cotton (Playwrights Foundation) and is co-Director of Young Jean Lee’s The Shipment (Crowded Fire). She is the director of All Atheists are Muslim by Zahra Noorbakhsh and was co-producer of W. Kamau Bell’s “Ending Racism in About and Hour”. She was Poet in Residence at June Jordan’s Poetry for the People at U.C. Berkeley\, a CALLALOO Journal London Writing Workshop Fellow and an alumni in Poetry of VONA Writing Workshop. Her writing is published in Other Tongues: Mixed-Race Women Speak Out\, River\, Blood\, Corn Literary Journal\, Line/Break\, As/Us Literary Journal\, The Pacific Review and others. Currently\, she is finishing her new manuscript of poems\, Compass for which she received the 2016 Mary Tanenbaum Literary Award from SF Foundation. She is an Adjunct Professor at SFSU in Race and Resistance Studies. Lisa Marie is a 2015-16 member of Just Theater Play Lab and Artist-in-Residence at BRAVA Theater for Women in San Francisco. @thirdrootprod \nKaitlin Solimine’s debut novel\, Empire of Glass\, is forthcoming in Summer 2017 (Ig Publishing). Raised in New England\, she has considered China a second home for two decades. She has received the Yenching scholarship\, Fulbright Fellowship\, and Bread Loaf’s Donald E. Axinn Scholarship. A graduate of Harvard University and the MFA program at UC-San Diego\, she has published fiction and non-fiction in National Geographic News\, The Wall Street Journal\, Guernica Magazine\, Kartika Review\, China Daily\, and numerous anthologies. She recently returned from living in Singapore and now resides in San Francisco where she is co-founder of HIPPO Reads\, a network connecting academic insights to the wider public.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/san-francisco-writers-grotto-fellow-reading/
LOCATION:The Grotto\, 490 2nd Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161021T210000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161018T010357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T010357Z
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SUMMARY:Book Party for HOUSE A
DESCRIPTION:Happy / over the moon / grateful to invite you to celebrate the publication of my first book\, HOUSE A (Omnidawn Publishing)\, selected by Claudia Rankine as winner of the Omnidawn Poetry Book Prize. \nThere will be a reading\, a projector with images\, some form of favorite childhood snacks\, adult drinks\, and of course books for sale! Tell your friends! \nHOUSE A investigates the tones and textures of immigrant home-building by asking: How is the body inscribed with a cosmology of home and vice versa? Through an assemblage of oblique letters to Mao\, incantations of “dream-geometry\,” and image-text experiments\, the book seeks to render the immersive/obscured feeling of a childhood household where the haunting of history blurs with a constellation of sheltering figures\, patterns\, and shadows. With evocative and intellectual precision\, HOUSE A maps a new poetics of American Home\, steeped in longing and rooted by displacement. \nbook // www.jenniferscheng.com/house-a\npoems // http://conjunctions.com/webcon/cheng13.htm\ninterview // http://theconversant.org/?p=10571
URL:https://litseen.com/event/book-party-for-house-a/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161022T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161022T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20161018T010605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161018T010605Z
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SUMMARY:Jack Spicer chapbook release
DESCRIPTION:SPECT books will be releasing a chapbook of an unncollected piece of Jack Spicer prose titled “The Wasp. Featured reading by Daniel Benjamin who wrote an afterward for the text. \nAND \nOmnidawn publishing will be releasing a new book of poetry entitled “The Field” by Robert Andrew Perez. He will be reading from the book!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jack-spicer-chapbook-release/
LOCATION:Alley Cat Books\, 3036 24th St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20161022T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161022T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T014950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T014950Z
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SUMMARY:André Alexis
DESCRIPTION:Praise for André Alexis: \n“A novel about a pack of talking dogs\, you say? The very idea will most likely breed thoughts of insufferable whimsy\, like those paintings of mutts playing poker\, or of more or less effective satire\, in the vein of Animal Farm. It’s a grand thing\, then\, that this spry novel by Canadian André Alexis spends its 160 pages repeatedly defying expectations … I’m far from being a dog person\, but as a book person I loved this smart\, exuberant fantasy from start to finish.” – — Jonathan Gibbs\, The Guardian\, on Fifteen Dogs \n\n“Over the course of this novel\, slim yet epic in scope\, Alexis chronicles the fates of these strangely afflicted beasts\, shifting from thought experiment to comic parable to something more delicate\, laden with detail\, discovery and emotional nuance.” — The Globe & Mail on Fifteen Dogs \n\n“A remarkable book. Insightful\, wildly original and beautiful. Buy it.” — Mark Medley\, Books Editor at The Globe & Mail\, on Fifteen Dogs \nAbout The Hidden Keys: \nParkdale’s Green Dolphin is a bar of ill repute\, and it is there that Tancred Palmieri\, a thief with elegant and erudite tastes\, meets Willow Azarian\, an aging heroin addict. She reveals to Tancred that her very wealthy father has recently passed away\, leaving each of his five children a mysterious object that provides one clue to the whereabouts of a large inheritance. Willow enlists Tancred to steal these objects from her siblings and help her solve the puzzle. \n  \nA Japanese screen\, a painting that plays music\, a bottle of aquavit\, a framed poem and a model of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater: Tancred is lured in to this beguiling quest\, and even though Willow dies before the puzzle is solved\, he presses on. \n  \nAs he tracks down the treasure\, he must enlist the help of Alexander von Wurfel\, conceptual artist and taxidermist to the wealthy\, and fend off Willow’s heroin dealers\, a young albino named ‘Nigger’ Colby and his sidekick\, Sigismund ‘Freud’ Luxemburg\, a clubfooted psychopath\, both of whom are eager to get their hands on this supposed pot of gold. And he must mislead Detective Daniel Mandelshtam\, his most adored friend. \n  \nInspired by a reading of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island\, The Hidden Keys questions what it means to be honorable\, what it means to be faithful and what it means to sin.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/andre-alexis/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20161024T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T131424
CREATED:20160901T015356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160901T015356Z
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SUMMARY:Michael Krasny + Calvin Trillin
DESCRIPTION:Humorist and long-time New Yorker staff writer CALVIN TRILLIN\, is a beloved humorist and chronicler of culture. This year\, Trillin published two new books: Jackson\, 1964\, a career-spanning collection of articles on race and racism\, from the 1960s to the present; and No Fair! No Fair\, a children’s book illustrated by Maira Kalman. Though his writing about food began as comic relief from his more serious pieces\, it has earned him a dedicated readership and has been collected in three books including American Fried\, Alice Let’s Eat\, and Third Helpings. Trillin’s other works include Messages From My Father; Remembering Denny\, and About Alice. \nMICHAEL KRASNY is a Professor of English and American Literature and author of the books\, Off Mike: A Memoir of Talk Radio and Literary Life and Spiritual Envy: An Agnostic’s Search. Since 1993 he has been the host of “Forum\,” a news and public affairs interview program produced at KQED Radio. In his new book\, Let There be Laughter\, Krasny pairs the most iconic Jewish jokes with wise and entertaining explanations\, illuminating the cultural expressions and anxieties behind the laughs. \nSteven Winn spent 28 years at the San Francisco Chronicle\, the last six as Art and Culture Critic. He is the author of the memoir\, Come Back\, Como\, and his work has appeared in California\, Good Housekeeping\, and Sports Illustrated\, among other publications. His many past interviews for City Arts & Lectures include John Updike\, Tina Fey\, Orhan Pamuk\, and Sally Mann.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/michael-krasny-calvin-trillin/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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