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SUMMARY:Word for Word presents  SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE: “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” An Off the Page Reading
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, September 17  | 7 PM at Z Below\nDirected by Delia MacDougall \nOff the Page staged readings are the first step in developing a Word for Word production—taking a short story from the page to the stage. Join us for a special reading of the classic poem “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” by SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. Coleridge (21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet\, literary critic\, philosopher and theologian who\, with his friend William Wordsworth\, was a founder of the Romantic Movement in England and a member of the Lake Poets. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome see the very first steps of our process\, and\, after the reading\, let us know what you think! \nSuggested donation of $20 per ticket—add a gift to Word for Word when reserving your tickets online\, or make a cash contribution at the door.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-for-word-presents-samuel-taylor-coleridge-the-rime-of-the-ancient-mariner-an-off-the-page-reading/
LOCATION:Z Space\, 450 Florida Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:POETS! - featured readers followed by an open mic
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URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-featured-readers-followed-by-an-open-mic-18/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Jerry Ferraz's Trump Poem
DESCRIPTION:Jerry Ferraz’s Trump Poem
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jerry-ferrazs-trump-poem/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Patricia Polacco Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 16\, 1:00pm – 4:00pm\nPegasus Books Oakland \nBeloved author and illustrator Patricia Polacco will be signing her best-selling children’s books\, including the newly released Holes in the Sky. \nThe book signing will take place in the Pegasus Books tent (outside and adjacent to Pegasus Books Oakland) as part of the annual Rockridge Out & About Street Festival. \n \nABOUT HOLES IN THE SKY \nMiss Eula is back! In this heartwarming companion to Chicken Sunday\, young Trisha is devastated when her grandmother passes away\, but finds joy in bonds with a new friend\, her new California neighborhood–and the invincible Miss Eula. \nThere will never be anyone like her grandmother\, Patricia Polacco thinks\, when her grandmother passes away. But when she and her family move to California–in the middle of a drought–she meets a new friend\, the irrepressible Stewart\, and his amazing grandmother\, Miss Eula\, who not only takes Trisha under her wing\, but\, with Trisha and Stewart\, steps up to lead their entire extraordinarily diverse neighborhood to help a hurting neighbor–and her once lush garden–survive the drought. \nTrisha’s grandmother’s old saying about the stars being Holes in the Sky turns out to be Miss Eula’s\, too\, convincing Trisha that she has miraculously discovered another unforgettable grandmother.\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nStudying in the United States and Australia\, Patricia Polacco has earned an MFA and a PhD in art history\, specializing in Russian and Greek painting\, and iconographic history. She is a museum consultant on the restoration of icons. As a participant in many citizen-exchange programs for writers and illustrators\, Ms. Polacco has traveled extensively in Russia as well as other former Soviet republics. She continues to support programs that encourage Russo-American friendships and understanding. She is also deeply involved in inner-city projects in the United States that promote the peaceful resolution of conflict and encourage art and literacy programs. The mother of a grown son and a daughter\, she currently resides in Michigan\, where she has a glorious old farm that was built during the time of Lincoln. \n\n\n\n\nEvent date:\n\nSunday\, September 16\, 2018 – 1:00pm to 4:00pm\n\n\n\nEvent address:\n\n\n\nPegasus Books Oakland\n5560 College Ave\n\nOakland\, CA
URL:https://litseen.com/event/patricia-polacco-book-signing/
LOCATION:Pegasus Books Downtown\, 2349 Shattuck Ave\, Berkeley \, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:poetry in parks 2018 @ samuel p. taylor state park
DESCRIPTION:sunday\, sept 16\n \n12pm potluck\, 2pm readings\n  \nJoin us for an afternoon of readings in the redwoods! \ncurated by Chris Cole\, Evan Karp\, and Scott Green \nfree\, all-ages show \nall the authors are paid \nthe first 100 people receive a copy of sPARKLE & bLINK 95 \n  \nThanks so much to everyone who sent in writing!!! \n  \nWe received 71 submissions and will announce the selected authors by Wed\, 8/22. \n  \nCheck out those trees!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-in-parks-2018-samuel-p-taylor-state-park/
LOCATION:Samuel P. Taylor State Park\, 8889 Sir Francis Drake Blvd.\, Lagunitas\, CA\, 34938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,North Bay
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ORGANIZER;CN="Quiet Lightning":MAILTO:evan AT quietlightning DOT org
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SUMMARY:Pride Poetry Palooza\, Take 2
DESCRIPTION:Pride Poetry Palooza usually comes but once a year but everyone had so much fun in July we decided to do it all over again! Take 2 is Saturday\, September 15\, 7pm to 8:30pm at Strut\, 470 Castro St. in San Francisco. 8 poets will read 8 minutes each: Susan Dambroff\, Natasha Dennerstein\, Europa Grace\, Michael Tod Edgerton\, Philip Harris\, David Hathwell\, Vernon Keeve III\, and Randall Mann. Free admission. Better yet\, free fruit pies and cold glasses of milk will be served. (Nothing goes better with Queer poetry than fruit pie.) Eight–count em\, 8–door prizes awarded at 7pm to reward promptness. Book signing follow the readings. Come on out for Pride Poetry Palooza–and pie!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/pride-poetry-palooza-take-2/
LOCATION:Strut\, 470 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Susan Froderberg
DESCRIPTION:Susan Froderberg discusses her new novel Mysterium. \n\nPraise for Mysterium \n\nPraise for Mysterium \n“Mysterium is a beautifully rendered exploration of the essential role that landscape plays in the long and difficult journey from grief to understanding and acceptance. Susan Froderberg’s feeling-driven narrative is filled with both suspense and tenderness. A life-enhancing experience.” —Jane Urquhart\, author of The Night Stages \n\n“An adventure at the top of the world; a narrative of reflection\, insight\, and survival.” —Paulette Jiles\, author of News of the World \n\n“First there is the superbly drawn cast of complex and compelling characters\, none more beguiling than Sarasvati ‘Sara’ Troy\, the young woman who\, with a vision of climbing the mountain that is her namesake\, puts the plot in motion. Then there is the masterfully executed suspense and drama of the climb. Finally there is the lovely and lyric writing about the mountain herself—as monolith and metaphor. These three pleasures combine to make Mysterium impossible to put down.” —Pam Houston\, author of Contents May Have Shifted \n\nAbout Mysterium \n\nMysterium\, known as Mount Sarasvati\, looms over the Indian Himalayas as the range’s tallest peak in the dazzling fictional world Susan Froderberg has created. \n  \nSarasvati “Sara” Troy is determined to reach the peak for which she was christened\, and to climb it in honor of her mother\, who perished in a mountaineering accident when Sara was just a child. She asks her father\, a celebrated mountaineer and philosophy professor\, to organize and lead the expedition.The six climbers he recruits are an uneasy mix. They include his longtime friend Dr. Arun Reddy\, a recent widower\, and Reddy’s son\, who often challenges his father; Wilder Carson\, the acclaimed climber who is tormented by the death of his brother; Wilder’s wife\, Vida\, a former lover of Dr. Reddy; and the distinguished scholar of climbing Virgil Adams and his wife\, Hillary. Porters and Sherpas are recruited in India to assist and be part of the team. \n  \nThe party’s journey is harrowing\, taking them from the mountain’s gorge\, into its sanctuary\, and finally onto the summit\, a path that evokes the hell\, purgatory\, and heaven of Dante’s Inferno. As the air thins and this unforgettable journey unfolds\, Sara emerges as a Beatrice-like figure\, buoying her companions up the mountain through the sheer strength and beauty of her being. Both monumental quest and dreamlike odyssey\, Mysterium is infused with the language of climbing and profound existential insight.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/susan-froderberg/
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:Why There Are Words Sausalito Presents: A Collaboration with Black Lawrence Press
DESCRIPTION:Join Why There Are Words in Sausalito September 13\, 2018\, at Studio 333 when the following five authors from Black Lawrence Press will read\, along with special guest Nona Caspers. Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15\, $10 entry fee at the door. Cash bar. \nNona Caspers recently released a novel-in-stories\, The Fifth Woman (Sarabande Press\, August 2018)\, which was honored with the Mary McCarthy award from Sarabande Press. Earlier books include Little Book of Days (Spuyten Duyvil\, 2009) and Heavier than Air (University of Massachusetts Press\, 2006)\, which received the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction and was a NYTBR Editors’ Choice. Her stories have appeared in journals such as Kenyon Review\, Glimmer Train\, and The Sun. In 2014\, she co-edited with Joell Hallowell Lawfully Wedded Wives: Rethinking Marriage in the 21st Century (Triton Books). Other awards include a NEA fellowship\, San Francisco Cultural Equity Grant\, and LAMBDA nomination. She is a professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University. \nScott Shibuya Brown is the author of the novels The Traders (Black Lawrence Press\, 2017)\, named a finalist for the William Saroyan Prize for Fiction\, and Far Afield (Red Hen Press\, 2010)\, and is a former staff journalist at Time Magazine and The Los Angeles Times. His reporting\, reviews\, and photos also have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly\, The Washington Post\, The Kartika Review\, and The LA Weekly\, among other publications. He has an MFA in Writing from CalArts and currently teaches at California State University\, Northridge. He lives in Los Angeles and is currently working on a novel set in 1950s Japan. \nJacqueline Doyle‘s award-winning flash fiction chapbook The Missing Girl was published by Black Lawrence Press in fall 2017. Her essays\, stories\, and flash have appeared in The Gettysburg Review\, Post Road\, Southern Humanities Review\, The Pinch\, and Wigleaf.  Her work has earned numerous Pushcart nominations\, Best of the Net nominations\, finalist listings in Best Small Fictions\, and notable essay listings in Best American Essays. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area\, where she is a professor of English at California State University\, East Bay. \n  \n  \nDean Rader’s debut collection of poems\, Works & Days (Truman State University Press\, 2010)\, won the 2010 T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize and Landscape Portrait Figure Form (Omnidawn\, 2014) was named by The Barnes & Noble Review as a Best Poetry Book. His most recent projects\, all published in 2017\, include Suture\, collaborative poems written with Simone Muench (Black Lawrence Press)\, Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry (Copper Canyon)\, and Bullets into Bells: Poets and Citizens Respond to Gun Violence\, edited with Brian Clements & Alexandra Teague (Beacon). He is a professor at the University of San Francisco. \nSarah Suzor’s first full-length poetry collection\, The Principle Agent (Black Lawrence Press\, 2011)\, won the 2010 BLP Hudson Prize. Her second full-length collection\, After the Fox\, is a collaboration between Suzor and Travis Cebula (Black Lawrence Press\, 2014). Her poetry\, interviews\, and book reviews have been published and anthologized in a range of literary journals. She is the founder and owner of INK\, LLC\, a company that has successfully helped other writers complete their manuscripts and publish their books. \nGenanne Walsh is the author of Twister (Black Lawrence Press\, 2015)\, awarded the Big Moose Prize for the Novel from BLP. Twister was shortlisted for the 2016 Housatonic Book Award in Fiction and the Sarton Women’s Book Award. Excerpts appeared in Puerto del Sol\, Blackbird\, and Red Earth Review. Her other work has appeared in Catamaran Literary Reader\, Spry\, BLOOM\, and elsewhere. She lives in San Francisco with her wife and dogs and is at work on another novel. \nWhy There Are Words (WTAW) is an award-winning national reading series founded in Sausalito in 2010 by Peg Alford Pursell\, now expanded to six additional major cities in the U.S.\, with more planned in the future. The series draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday to Studio 333\, located at 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito\, CA 94965. The series is a program of the 501(c)3 non-profit WTAW Press\, publisher of award-winning exceptional literary books.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/why-there-are-words-sausalito-presents-a-collaboration-with-black-lawrence-press/
LOCATION:Studio 333\, 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito \, CA\, 94965\, United States
CATEGORIES:North Bay
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SUMMARY:Todd Stadtman
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Green Apple Books on Clement street Thursday\, September 13th at 7:00 p.m. as we welcome Todd Stadtman as he reads from his newest novel\, So Good it’s Bad\, which is the second book of the trilogy he’s entitled\, SF Punk Trio.  \n\nAbout \nIn Please Don’t be Waiting for Me\, author Todd Stadtman introduced Scott\, Bridge\, Micah\, and Benny\, a tightknit band of teenage punk rockers whose loyalty is tested when one of their number is falsely charged with murder. In that book’s sequel\, So Good it’s Bad\, he picks up with those characters for another adventure that is every bit as terrifying\, suspenseful and unexpectedly hilarious as the first. \nSo Good it’s Bad catches up with Scott and Micah as they are wrapping up a zero-budget DIY tour with their band Fist Music. At their last show\, Scott becomes violently ill and awakes to find himself a virtual prisoner of a deranged super fan and her equally unbalanced mom. It is up to Bridge\, Benny\, Micah and Scott’s father to find and rescue him. Their efforts will be complicated by the exploits of a narcissistic serial killer called The Jackpot Killer. \n  \nPraise for So Good it’s Bad \n“Captures the unique\, bitter pathos—and dark comedy—of a vanished world: Bay Area youth culture at the dawn of the Reagan era.” \n-Andrew O’Hehir\, Executive Editor\, Salon.com \n“A slamming séance summoning early Eighties San Francisco\, a never-never land of mosh pits\, thrift shopping\, divorced dads\, police raids\, and white punks on dope.” \n– Grady Hendrix\, Author of My Best Friend’s Exorcism \n“Gritty and engaging.” \n– Nancy Davis Kho\, Midlife Mixtape \n“Captures the fun\, desperation\, grime\, confusion\, and joy of being a teen punk weirdo.” \n– Keith Allison\, Teleport City \n  \nTodd Stadtman is a musician-turned-author whose books include Funky Bollywood: The Wild World of 1970s Indian Action Cinema and the novel Please Don’t Be Waiting For Me. He is also the author of the blog Die\, Danger\, Die\, Die\, Kill! and a regular contributor to the perennial cult cinema website Teleport City. He has also contributed to Famous Monsters\, The Times of India\, and The World Directory of Cinema\, as well as the websites io9\, Mondo Macabro\, The Cultural Gutter\, and Monster Island Resort. He currently lives in Oakland\, California.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/todd-stadtman/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books\, 506 Clement St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94118\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Tommy Pico and Brontez Purnell\, reading and in conversation
DESCRIPTION:We’re looking forward to a terrific evening\, with friends and fellow Whiting Award 2018 recipients (respectively\, for poetry and fiction) Tommy Pico and Brontez Purnell\, reading and in conversation with one another and the audience. Please join us. This event\, supported by the National Endowment for the Arts\, is free and open to the public. \nTommy “Teebs” Pico is author of the books IRL (Birds LLC\, 2016)\, Nature Poem (Tin House Books\, 2017)\, and Junk (Tin House Books\, 2018). He was a Queer/Art/Mentors inaugural Fellow\, Lambda Literary Fellow in poetry\, and NYSCA/NYFA Fellow in Poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts\, and he’s the winner of a 2018 Whiting Award and the Brooklyn Public Library’s Literature Prize. Originally from the Viejas Indian reservation of the Kumeyaay nation\, he now lives in Brooklyn where he co-curates the reading series Poets With Attitude (PWA) with Morgan Parker\, co-hosts the podcast Food 4 Thot\, and is a contributing editor at Literary Hub. \nBrontez Purnell\, whose “explorations of blackness\, queerness\, maleness\, and Southernness take sharp\, confident turns between raunch and rhapsody\,” has been publishing\, performing\, and curating in the San Francisco Bay Area for more than ten years as founder of cult zine Fag School\, frontman for the band the Younger Lovers\, and the founder and choreographer of the Brontez Purnell Dance Company. He has performed at venues such as New York Live Arts Festival\, YBCA\, SFMOMA\, Counterpulse\, and The Lab. His most recent book\, Since I Laid My Burden Down (The Feminist Press at CUNY\, 2017) won a 2018 Whiting Award for fiction. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAUDIO: Junk\, The Podcast\, with Tommy Pico\nVIDEO: Tommy Pico\, How Not to Be One With Nature\nVIDEO: Free Jazz\, Brontez Purnell Dance Company\nVIDEO: Coming Out with Brontez Purnell \n\n\n\n\nEvent contact:\n\nThe Poetry Center\n\n\n\nEvent email:\n\npoetry@sfsu.edu\n\n\n\nEvent phone:\n\n415-338-2227\n\n\n\nEvent sponsor:\n\nThe Poetry Center
URL:https://litseen.com/event/tommy-pico-and-brontez-purnell-reading-and-in-conversation/
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:WHY THERE ARE WORDS – SAUSALITO COLLABORATES WITH BLP
DESCRIPTION:Join Why There Are Words in Sausalito September 13\, 2018\, at Studio 333 when the following five authors from Black Lawrence Press will read\, along with special guest Nona Caspers. Doors open at 7pm; readings begin at 7:15\, $10 entry fee at the door. Cash bar. \nNona Caspers recently released a novel-in-stories\, The Fifth Woman(Sarabande Press\, August 2018)\, which was honored with the Mary McCarthy award from Sarabande Press. Earlier books include Little Book of Days (Spuyten Duyvil\, 2009) and Heavier than Air (University of Massachusetts Press\, 2006)\, which received the Grace Paley Prize in Short Fiction and was a NYTBR Editors’ Choice. Her stories have appeared in journals such as Kenyon Review\, Glimmer Train\, and The Sun. In 2014\, she co-edited with Joell Hallowell Lawfully Wedded Wives: Rethinking Marriage in the 21st Century (Triton Books). Other awards include a NEA fellowship\, San Francisco Cultural Equity Grant\, and LAMBDA nomination. She is a professor of creative writing at San Francisco State University. \nScott Shibuya Brown is the author of the novels The Traders (Black Lawrence Press\, 2017)\, named a finalist for the William Saroyan Prize for Fiction\, and Far Afield (Red Hen Press\, 2010)\, and is a former staff journalist at Time Magazine and The Los Angeles Times. His reporting\, reviews\, and photos also have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly\, The Washington Post\, The Kartika Review\,and The LA Weekly\, among other publications. He has an MFA in Writing from CalArts and currently teaches at California State University\, Northridge. He lives in Los Angeles and is currently working on a novel set in 1950s Japan. \nJacqueline Doyle‘s award-winning flash fiction chapbook The Missing Girl was published by Black Lawrence Press in fall 2017. Her essays\, stories\, and flash have appeared in The Gettysburg Review\, Post Road\, Southern Humanities Review\, The Pinch\, and Wigleaf.  Her work has earned numerous Pushcart nominations\, Best of the Net nominations\, finalist listings in Best Small Fictions\, and notable essay listings in Best American Essays. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area\, where she is a professor of English at California State University\, East Bay. \n  \n \nDean Rader’s debut collection of poems\, Works & Days (Truman State University Press\, 2010)\, won the 2010 T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize and Landscape Portrait Figure Form (Omnidawn\, 2014) was named by The Barnes & Noble Review as a Best Poetry Book. His most recent projects\, all published in 2017\, include Suture\, collaborative poems written with Simone Muench (Black Lawrence Press)\, Self-Portrait as Wikipedia Entry (Copper Canyon)\, and Bullets into Bells: Poets and Citizens Respond to Gun Violence\, edited with Brian Clements & Alexandra Teague (Beacon). He is a professor at the University of San Francisco. \nSarah Suzor’s first full-length poetry collection\, The Principle Agent(Black Lawrence Press\, 2011)\, won the 2010 BLP Hudson Prize. Her second full-length collection\, After the Fox\, is a collaboration between Suzor and Travis Cebula (Black Lawrence Press\, 2014). Her poetry\, interviews\, and book reviews have been published and anthologized in a range of literary journals. She is the founder and owner of INK\, LLC\, a company that has successfully helped other writers complete their manuscripts and publish their books. \nGenanne Walsh is the author of Twister (Black Lawrence Press\, 2015)\, awarded the Big Moose Prize for the Novel from BLP. Twister was shortlisted for the 2016 Housatonic Book Award in Fiction and the Sarton Women’s Book Award. Excerpts appeared in Puerto del Sol\, Blackbird\, and Red Earth Review. Her other work has appeared in Catamaran Literary Reader\, Spry\, BLOOM\, and elsewhere. She lives in San Francisco with her wife and dogs and is at work on another novel. \nWhy There Are Words (WTAW) is an award-winning national reading series founded in Sausalito in 2010 by Peg Alford Pursell\, now expanded to six additional major cities in the U.S.\, with more planned in the future. The series draws a full house of Bay Area residents every second Thursday to Studio 333\, located at 333 Caledonia Street\, Sausalito\, CA 94965. The series is a program of the 501(c)3 non-profit WTAW Press\, publisher of award-winning exceptional literary books.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/why-there-are-words-sausalito-collaborates-with-blp/
LOCATION:Studio 333\, 333 Caledonia St.\, Sausalito\, 94965
CATEGORIES:North Bay
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CREATED:20180712T230852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T230852Z
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SUMMARY:The Situationists and May 1968: An Evening with Ken Knabb
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nKen Knabb\, leading translator of Guy Debord and the Situationist International\, will discuss the situationists’ key influence on the nationwide May 1968 revolt in France\, and how that astonishing social eruption remains relevant to our present-day world. \n \nKen Knabb is a writer\, translator\, and radical theorist\, known for his translations of Guy Debord and the Situationist International. His own English-language writings\, many of which were anthologized in Public Secrets (1997)\, have been translated into over a dozen additional languages. He is also a respected authority on the political significance of the anarchist poet and essayist Kenneth Rexroth. His other translations include Guy Debord’s film scripts (Complete Cinematic Works)\, Debord’s Society of the Spectacle\, and Ngo Van’s In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary. Knabb’s own writings include leaflets\, comics\, pamphlets and articles on Wilhelm Reich\, George Brassens\, and Gary Snyder. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-situationists-and-may-1968-an-evening-with-ken-knabb/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180913T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20170324T014544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170922T054652Z
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SUMMARY:Voz Sin Tinta: Our monthly bilingual poetry series and open mic.
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://litseen.com/event/voz-sin-tinta-our-monthly-bilingual-poetry-series-and-open-mic-18/
LOCATION:CA
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180830T214101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T214101Z
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SUMMARY:Chris Hedges: America: The Farewell Tour
DESCRIPTION:KPFA Radio 94.1 FM presents \nCHRIS HEDGES\nAmerica: The Farewell Tour\nHosted by Norman Solomon \nTickets: $15\, 800-838-3006 or independent bookstores\, $18 door\, Benefit KPFA Radio\, Info: kpfa.org/events \nAmerica\, The Farewell Tour is a book that should disturb and anger all of us. It is a profoundly sobering\, upsetting portrait of our country as it is\, not as we wish it to be. \nChris Hedges shows us a country that should shame us\, a land of rampant and deadly drug addiction\, of escape into gambling and pornography\, of xenophobic scapegoating – a country where the super rich exploit the poor and vulnerable. He is calling us out for having become a corporate state where the dignity and worth of the individual no longer matter. \nThis is a profound and provocative examination of America in crisis\, convulsed by pathologies that have risen from the sense of hopelessness. Hedges examines our retreat into gambling\, pornography\, and drugs as Americans attempt to cope with an economic collapse that has left so many out of work and others working two or even three jobs just to stay afloat. As our society unravels\, we also must face global upheavals\, specifically the emerging catastrophes wrought by climate change. He argues that we must reverse the corporate coup d’etat destroying our country and combat the current crisis by waging a cultural\, moral and even spiritual resistance. \nChris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has reported from more than 50 countries. He spent 15 years at The New York Times as a foreign correspondent and bureau chief. He is the author of twelve previous books\, including the bestselling American Fascists\, Death of the Liberal Class\, and War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning. \nNorman Solomon is a media critic and a journalist with ExposeFacts.org\, a project of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is also the author of numerous books and a co-founder of RootsAction.org.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/chris-hedges-america-the-farewell-tour/
LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Berkeley\, 2345 Channing Way\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T213000
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CREATED:20180731T000326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T000326Z
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SUMMARY:Julie Bruck
DESCRIPTION:Julie Bruck reads from her new poetry collection\, How to Avoid Huge Ships. \n\nPraise for Jule Bruck \n\n“She is the poet laureate of aftermath\, of what we do in the wake of things. She picks up the broken pieces of what’s left\, and these she patches together\, as she can\, into beautifully-wrought poems that bear eloquent witness to what remains.” Seán Kennedy \n\n“Alert and precise\, perceptive and measured\, Julie Bruck’s poems calibrate situations both grave and brave\, serious and hilarious\, whilst avoiding the ‘large ships’ of heavy-handed conclusion. Here are genuine smarts\, mature talent\, and a wide-angle vision.” —Sharon Thesen \n\nAbout How to Avoid Huge Ships \n\nHow to Avoid Huge Ships\, Julie Bruck’s fourth collection of poetry\, is a book of arguments and spells against the ambushes of age. This is\, of course\, a pointless exercise with a rich history. Bruck’s new poems excavate a middle zone?as old parents wither and regress\, while the young declare their independence. Parents grow down\, children up\, and it’s from the uncomfortable in-between that these poems peer into what Philip Larkin describes as “the long slide.” But what if we haven’t reached the end of the infinite adolescence we thought we’d been promised? We’re still here in this world of flying ottomans\, alongside a middle-schooler named Dow Jones\, and the prehistoric miracle of a blue heron’s foot. We may be afraid\, but we’re still amused–sometimes\, even awed. \n  \nLooking squarely at the way things are\, glossing over none of the absurdities and injustices of contemporary life\, Julie Bruck pays ardent attention to it all. This is a subtle art\, restrained. Its power often lies in what is not said right out but which fires up in a reader. The touch is light\, even when the subject is heavy. One has a steady sense of being trusted to catch and feel the intangible muchness housed in deceptively plain poems.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/julie-bruck/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180712T222817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T222817Z
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SUMMARY:Jane Mount / Bibliophile
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith hosts beloved artist and founder of Ideal Bookshelf Jane Mount for Bibliophile. Please join us! \nBook lovers\, rejoice! In this love letter to all things bookish\, Jane Mount brings literary people\, places\, and things to life through her signature and vibrant illustrations. Readers will: \n•  Tour the world’s most beautiful bookstores\n•  Test their knowledge of the written word with quizzes\n•  Find their next great read in lovingly curated stacks of books\n•  Sample the most famous fictional meals\n•  Peek inside the workspaces of their favorite authors \nA source of endless inspiration\, literary facts and recommendations\, and pure bookish joy\, Bibliophile is sure to enchant book clubbers\, English majors\, poetry devotees\, inspiring writers\, and any and all who identify as bookworms. \n  \nBonus: check out the profile of Booksmith\, and the accompanying illustration of Christin and Praveen\, to be found in the section Beloved Bookstores! \n  \n\n  \nJane Mount is an illustrator\, designer\, and founder of Ideal Bookshelf\, a company that makes things for people who love books. She lives on Maui\, in Hawaii. \n  \n  \n\n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required. \n  \nThis event is free and all ages.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/jane-mount-bibliophile/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180702T215324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180702T215324Z
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SUMMARY:GARY SHTEYNGART
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation with Isabel Duffy\nWednesday\, September 12\, 2018\, 7:30 pm\nVenue: Nourse Theater\nSeries: Special Events \n Buy Tickets | 415.392.4400 \n\n\nGary Shteyngart was born in Leningrad in 1972 and came to the United States seven years later. He is the author of the novels Super Sad True Love Story\, which won the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize and was selected as one of the best books of the year by more than forty news journals and magazines around the world; Absurdistan\, which was chosen as one of the ten best books of the year by The New York Times Book Reviewand Time magazine; and The Russian Debutante’s Handbook\, winner of the Stephen Crane Award for First Fiction and the National Jewish Book Award for Fiction. His work has appeared in The New Yorker\, Travel + Leisure\, Esquire\, GQ\, The New York Times Magazine\, and many other publications and has been translated into twenty-six languages. Shteyngart lives in New York City and upstate New York. \n\nAll $46 Orchestra tickets include copy of Gary Shteyngart’s new book\, “Lake Success”. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gary-shteyngart/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180830T215121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T215121Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7 pm
URL:https://litseen.com/event/book-club-2/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180912T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180912T210000
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CREATED:20180824T235122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180824T235122Z
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SUMMARY:BINDERY: Marilyn Berlin Snell / Unlikely Ally
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts the launch party for Marilyn Berlin Snellfor her new book Unlikely Ally: How the Military Fights Climate Change and Protects the Environment. Please join us! \n  \nWhat do national security and defense mean in the ecologically destabilizing age of climate change? In California\, the US military has begun to redefine these concepts by taking on a largely unrecognized yet crucial role in renewable-energy innovation and in preserving cultural and natural treasures. Environmental stewardship is law on installations throughout the United States\, but a few bases in Southern California have taken a more comprehensive approach—one in which energy security and protection of threatened and endangered species are embedded in the practice of national defense. Unlikely Ally takes us through these bases to examine what twenty-first-century sustainable-energy infrastructure looks like; whether combat readiness and species protection can successfully coexist; how cutting-edge technology and water-conservation practices could transform life in a resource-constrained world; and how the Department of Defense’s scientific research into the metabolic secrets of the endangered desert tortoise could speed human travel to Mars. With investigative journalist Marilyn Berlin Snell as our guide\, we explore a martial culture in California informed by science\, strategic imperative\, state and federal law\, and visionary leadership. \n  \n\n  \n“Marilyn Berlin Snell brings the paradox of military sustainability into full view in this lively account from California’s desert and coastal training grounds\, showing how national security and natural security can manage to work together.” – David Havlick\, author of Bombs Away: Militarization\, Conservation\, and Ecological Restoration \n  \n“Uncovers a surprising bright spot on our fraught horizon.” – Mary Ellen Hannibal\, author of Citizen Scientist: Searching for Heroes and Hope in an Age of Extinction \n  \n\n  \nMarilyn Berlin Snell is an independent journalist whose work focuses on the environment and politics. She was staff writer for Sierra\, the magazine of the Sierra Club\, from 2000 to 2008 and founding director of the magazine’s Investigative Journalism Project. Her freelance work has appeared in publications including the New York Times\, Mother Jones\, The Nation\, and Discover. Visit her website at www.marilynberlinsnell.com. \n  \n\n  \nPlease note: this event will be at The Bindery at 1727 Haight. \n  \nThis is a free and all-ages event\, with mature themes. The bar opens with doors at 7pm; event begins at 7:30. \n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required. \n  \nIf you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Unlikely Ally\, order below and put your request in the comments field.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bindery-marilyn-berlin-snell-unlikely-ally/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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CREATED:20180712T230325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180730T232128Z
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SUMMARY:Ingrid Rojas Contreras celebrating the release of her debut novel  Fruit of the Drunken Tree
DESCRIPTION:celebrating the release of her debut novel \nFruit of the Drunken Tree  \nfrom Random House \nA mesmerizing debut set in Colombia at the height Pablo Escobar’s violent reign about a sheltered young girl and a teenage maid who strike an unlikely friendship that threatens to undo them bothSeven-year-old Chula and her older sister Cassandra enjoy carefree lives thanks to their gated community in Bogotá\, but the threat of kidnappings\, car bombs\, and assassinations hover just outside the neighborhood walls\, where the godlike drug lord Pablo Escobar continues to elude authorities and capture the attention of the nation.\nWhen their mother hires Petrona\, a live-in-maid from the city’s guerrilla-occupied slum\, Chula makes it her mission to understand Petrona’s mysterious ways. But Petrona’s unusual behavior belies more than shyness. She is a young woman crumbling under the burden of providing for her family as the rip tide of first love pulls her in the opposite direction. As both girls’ families scramble to maintain stability amidst the rapidly escalating conflict\, Petrona and Chula find themselves entangled in a web of secrecy that will force them both to choose between sacrifice and betrayal.\nInspired by the author’s own life\, and told through the alternating perspectives of the willful Chula and the achingly hopeful Petrona\, Fruit of the Drunken Treecontrasts two very different\, but inextricable coming-of-age stories. In lush prose\, Rojas Contreras sheds light on the impossible choices women are often forced to make in the face of violence and the unexpected connections that can blossom out of desperation. \nIngrid Rojas Contreras was born and raised in Bogotá\, Colombia. Her essays and short stories have appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books\, Electric Literature\, Guernica\, and Huffington Post\, among others. She has received fellowships and awards from The Missouri Review\, Bread Loaf Writer’s Conference\, VONA\, Hedgebrook\, The Camargo Foundation\, Djerassi Resident Artists Program\, and the National Association of Latino Arts and Cultures. She is the book columnist for KQED Arts\, the Bay Area’s NPR affiliate.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/ingrid-rojas-contreras-celebrating-the-release-of-her-debut-novel-fruit-of-the-drunken-tree/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180911T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180830T215019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180830T215019Z
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SUMMARY:Poets Maw Shein Win\, Melissa Stein\, Margaret Stawowy & Miriam Bird Greenberg
DESCRIPTION:Poets Maw Shein Win\, Melissa Stein\, Margaret Stawowy & Miriam Bird Greenberg
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poets-maw-shein-win-melissa-stein-margaret-stawowy-miriam-bird-greenberg/
LOCATION:Bird & Beckett Books and Records\, 653 Chenery St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180911T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180731T000119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180731T000119Z
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SUMMARY:Elaine Mokhtefi
DESCRIPTION:Elaine Mokhtefi discusses her new book\, Algiers\, Third World Capital: Freedom Fighters\, Revolutionaries\, Black Panthers. \n\nPraise for Algiers\, Third World Capital \n\n“Algiers\, Third World Capital is a return to a time when Algiers was Mecca and the Vatican for revolutionaries. Indeed\, at the time Amilcar Cabral said: ‘Muslims go on pilgrimage to Mecca\, Christians in the Vatican and national liberation movements in Algiers.’”– Kader Bakou\, Le Soir d’Algerie (French) \n\n“Elaine Mokhtefi has written a fascinating insider’s account of the Black Panthers’ exile in Algiers in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Legendary figures take to the stage in the world capital of the national liberation movements: Ahmed Ben Bella\, Frantz Fanon\, Eldridge Cleaver. Mokhtefi was a key intermediary between the Panthers and the FLN during her own time in Algiers\, and a militant anti-imperialist. This is a clear-eyed\, first-hand recollection of the way things fall apart.”– Jeremy Harding\, author of Border Vigils \n\nAbout Algiers\, Third World Capital \n\nA fascinating portrait of life with the Black Panthers in Algiers: a story of liberation and radical politics \n  \nFollowing the Algerian war for independence and the defeat of France in 1962\, Algiers became the liberation capital of the Third World. Here\, Elaine Mokhtefi\, who as a young American woman had become involved in the struggle and worked with leaders of the Algerian Revolution\, including Frantz Fanon\, found a home. As a journalist and translator\, she lived among guerrillas\, revolutionaries\, exiles and visionaries and was even present in the making of the groundbreaking film The Battle of Algiers. \nMokhtefi crossed paths with some of the era’s brightest stars: Stokely Carmichael\, Timothy Leary\, Ahmed Ben Bella\, Jomo Kenyatta and Eldridge Cleaver. She was instrumental in the establishment of the International Section of the Black Panther Party in Algiers and was close at hand as the group became involved in intrigue\, murder and international hijackings. She traveled for and with the Panthers and organised Cleaver’s clandestine departure for France.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/elaine-mokhtefi/
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:20180911T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180712T222645Z
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SUMMARY:Claudia Dey / Heartbreaker
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts Claudia Dey for her American debut\, Heartbreaker! Please join us. \n  \nAn isolated town.\nThe remains of a mysterious cult.\nAnd a woman who disappears. \n  \nIt’s 1985. Pony Darlene Fontaine has lived all her fifteen years in “the territory\,” a settlement founded decades ago by a charismatic cult leader. In this strange town run on a sinister economic resource\, the women crimp their hair and wear shoulder pads\, and the teenagers listen to Nazareth and Whitesnake on their Walkmans. Pony’s family lives in the bungalow at the farthest edge of town\, where the territory borders the rest of the wider world–a place none of the townspeople have ever been. \n  \nExcept for Billie Jean Fontaine\, Pony’s mother. When Billie Jean arrived in the territory seventeen years prior–falling from the open door of a stolen car–the residents took her in and made her one of their own. She was the first outsider they had ever laid eyes on. Pony adores and idolizes her mother\, but like everyone else in the territory she is mystified by her. Billie Jean refuses to describe the world she came from. \n  \nOne night\, Billie Jean grabs her truck keys\, bolts barefoot into the cold October darkness–and vanishes. Beautiful\, beloved\, and secretive\, Billie Jean was the first person to be welcomed into the territory. Now\, with a frantic search under way for her missing mother\, Pony fears: Will she be the first person to leave it too? \n  \nTold from the three unforgettable perspectives of a daughter\, a killer dog\, and a teenage boy named Supernatural\, this novel is startling in its humor and wrenching in its wisdom about the powers\, limits\, and dangers of love. Heartbreaker is an electrifying page-turner about a woman reinventing herself in order to survive–and a daughter who must race against the clock to untangle the mysteries left in her mother’s wake. \n  \n\n  \n“A dark star of a book\, glittering with mordant humor and astonishing\, seductive strangeness and grace. I am a giant fan of Claudia Dey’s wild brain.” –Lauren Groff\, author of Fates and Furies \n  \n“Heartbreaker gave me chills all the way through. It is deeply original — in its wildness\, its structure\, its wisdom\, and its world. It convinced me that the deepest of human (and animal) urges is the pull to find one’s true home — which lies in the hearts of just a few others. I floated in the perfection of its ending. I loved this novel’s shining sensitivity. I loved its every page.” –Sheila Heti\, author of Motherhood and How Should a Person Be? \n  \n“Devoted as I am to the oddities of remote northern lands\, I could not put this book down. By turns hilarious and harrowing\, Heartbreaker‘s icy exactitude is direct\, disturbed\, and entirely splendid.” – Samantha Hunt\, author of The Dark Dark \n  \n“I want Van Halen to write the soundtrack and the Coen brothers to make the movie. Heartbreaker plays out as a vivid\, tender\, complex magic\, a totally compulsive\, singular\, and wild read. The people in this book are so alive\, and the book itself feels unthinkably new.” – Leslie Feist\, musician \n  \n“I was kidnapped by this novel. Original\, alluring\, and memorable\, Claudia Dey’s Heartbreaker–an electrifying story about buried pasts\, dark secrets\, and dangerous love that shimmers and sparks–will get under your skin.” – Iain Reid\, author of I’m Thinking of Ending Things \n  \n“Heartbreaker makes high and hilarious art from the emotional Pop Rocks and glittery junk of a certain way of being young. And vulnerable. Also\, it has one of the most awesome dogs in literature. . . . A thrillingly original\, wholly spellbinding\, and luminous novel.” – Rivka Galchen\, author of Atmospheric Disturbances \n  \n\n  \n  \nClaudia Dey is the author of Stunt\, a Globe and Mail and Quill & Quire Book of the Year. Her plays have been produced internationally and nominated for the Governor General’s Award and Trillium Book Award. Dey’s writing has appeared in many publications\, including The Paris Review and The Believer. She has also worked as a horror film actress and a cook in lumber camps across northern Canada\, and is co-designer of Horses Atelier. Claudia Dey lives in Toronto. Heartbreaker is her American debut. \n  \n  \n\n  \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. \n  \nBar opens at 7\, event begins at 7:30pm. \n  \nRSVP appreciated but not required.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/claudia-dey-heartbreaker/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180817T031021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180817T031021Z
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer SF "Ancestors: Real\, Imagined\, & Literary"
DESCRIPTION:Our ancestors can be the real people who came before us or the imagined people of literature or the real people who imagined that literature. Perfectly Queer wants to explore these different types of ancestors with the help of authors Wayne Goodman\, Andrew Lam\, and Anand Vedawala. Join us Tuesday\, September 11\, 7pm at Dog Eared Books Castro for ancestors in stories\, children’s books\, personal essays\, and the first Gay novels in England\, Russia\, and the U.S. Free admission\, free refreshments. Door prizes awarded promptly at 7pm.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-sf-ancestors-real-imagined-literary/
LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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ORGANIZER;CN="Perfectly Queer SF":MAILTO:perfectlyqueersf@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180801T000926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T000926Z
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SUMMARY:Well-RED Reading Series featuring Lisa Dominguez Abraham and Stephen Kessler 
DESCRIPTION:Well-RED\nReading Series\nTuesday\, September 11\, 7:00pm\nfeatures: Lisa Dominguez Abraham and Stephen Kessler \nopen mic follows \nat Works/San José\n365 South Market Street\nin downtown San José\ndoors open 6:30pm\n$2 admission\, no one turned away\nWorks is on the Market Street edge of the San José Convention Center\,\njust to the right of the parking garage entrance \nBios to come.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/well-red-reading-series-featuring-lisa-dominguez-abraham-and-stephen-kessler/
LOCATION:Works/San José\, 365 S Market St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:South Bay
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180911T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T181947
CREATED:20180712T230655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180712T230655Z
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SUMMARY:R.O. Kwon celebrating the release of  The Incendiaries
DESCRIPTION:celebrating the release of \nThe Incendiaries  \nfrom Riverhead Books \nNamed a Most Anticipated Book of 2018 by the New York Times\, Entertainment Weekly\, Elle\, Time\, Parade\, Vanity Fair\, Cosmopolitan\, Esquire\, PBS\, Vulture\,Buzzfeed\, BookRiot\, PopSugar\, Refinery29\, Bustle\, The Rumpus\, Paste\, BBC. \nA shocking novel of violence\, love\, faith\, and loss\, as a young woman at an elite American university is drawn into acts of domestic terrorism by a cult tied to North Korea. \nPhoebe Lin and Will Kendall meet their first month at prestigious Edwards University. Phoebe is a glamorous girl who doesn’t tell anyone she blames herself for her mother’s recent death. Will is a misfit scholarship boy who transfers to Edwards from Bible college\, waiting tables to get by. What he knows for sure is that he loves Phoebe. \nGrieving and guilt-ridden\, Phoebe is increasingly drawn into a religious group–a secretive extremist cult–founded by a charismatic former student\, John Leal. He has an enigmatic past that involves North Korea and Phoebe’s Korean American family. Meanwhile\, Will struggles to confront the fundamentalism he’s tried to escape\, and the obsession consuming the one he loves. When the group bombs several buildings in the name of faith\, killing five people\, Phoebe disappears. Will devotes himself to finding her\, tilting into obsession himself\, seeking answers to what happened to Phoebe and if she could have been responsible for this violent act. \nThe Incendiaries is a fractured love story and a brilliant examination of the minds of extremist terrorists\, and of what can happen to people who lose what they love most. \nR. O. Kwon is a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellow. Her writing is published or forthcoming in The Guardian\, Vice\, Buzzfeed\, Time\, Noon\, Electric Literature\, Playboy\, and elsewhere. She has received awards from Yaddo\, MacDowell\, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference\, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference\, Omi International\, the Steinbeck Center\, and the Norman Mailer Writers’ Colony. Born in South Korea\, she has lived most of her life in the United States. \nWhaty has been said about the work of R.O. Kwon: \nRemarkable… Every page blooms with sensuous language and the book’s mood is otherworldly\, even if its setting\, a wealthy college in the Northeast\, isn’t… These are characters in quiet crisis\, burning\, above all\, to know themselves\, and Kwon leads them\, confidently\, to an enthralling end.” —Paris Review  \n“If you only read one book this summer\, make it this complex and searing debut novel by R.O. Kwon.” —Southern Living \n“One of those slim novels that contains multitudes\, R.O. Kwon’s debut novel shows how unreliable we are as narrators when we’re trying to invent — and reinvent — ourselves.” —Vulture \n“Kwon’s prose is artfully crafted. It is spare and accessible\, then\, delightfully explosive in its literary tendencies\, the music and the flourish. Kwon has a knack for setting stunning scenes that immerse us in a world familiar yet fractured: a watery memory that we want to stay and explore\, understand. This is fantastic fiction\, dripping with detail and nostalgia—experience translated poignantly\, accessibly—scenes in this book are a dead-on dream… Images come alive\, light burns through silver halide\, and what we see on screen\, on the page\, in our minds\, is as tangible and fleeting as a film frame…. Written with sparsity and flourish\, a well-constructed narrative fractured and woven into cinematic scenes\, populated with complex characters that demand our attention in exchange for access\, The Incendiaries is at times reminiscent of a Haruki Murakami novel. Alongside Kwon’s persistent\, driven prose is a narrative of personal and interpersonal unraveling. Kwon cultivates a palpable emptiness\, a space to feel the growing sense of loss that progressively saturates these pages.” —The Rumpus \n“This lyrical\, haunting novel is a remarkable debut from Kwon\, in which she shows with real lucidity the tangled ways in which passion slips into fanaticism\, love into desperation\, and faith into folly.”—Nylon \n“Mesmerizing.” —Bustle\n \n“R.O. Kwon’s brilliant debut novel dives into the world of domestic terrorism\, and the results prove that she’s a writer to watch.” —Paste Magazine \n“Deeply engrossing.” —PBS Books \n“R.O. Kwon’s debut novel is the rare marriage of sparkling\, poetic prose and propulsive narrative…. Big ideas of God and faith are explored\, but it’s all grounded in the story of the relationship between two people\, and how loss and vulnerability can be exploited by a persuasive religion.” —Jezebel \n“If there is a novel that goes to unexpected places\, it’s The Incendiaries by R.O. Kwon… Phenomenal.” —Mashable \n“The Incendiaries will make you dizzy with its powerful prose… its heartbreaking and gut-wrenching meditations on the extremes human beings will push themselves to when they lose the thing they love most will stick with you long after you finish.” —PopSugar \n“A powerful\, darkly glittering novel… The Incendiaries is a fractured love story and a brilliant examination of the minds of extremist terrorists\, and of what can happen to people who lose what they love most.” —The Rumpus \n“The Incendiaries is a God-haunted\, willful\, strange book written with a kind of savage elegance. I’ve said it before\, but now I’ll shout it from the rooftops: R. O. Kwon is the real deal.”\n—Lauren Groff\, author of Fates and Furies and Florida \n“Every explosive requires a fuse. That’s R. O. Kwon’s novel\, a straight\, slow-burning fuse. To read her novel is to follow an inexorable flame coming closer and closer to the object it will detonate—the characters\, the crime\, the story\, and\, ultimately\, the reader.”\n—Viet Thanh Nguyen\, author of The Sympathizer and The Refugees \n“The Incendiaries probes the seductive and dangerous places to which we drift when loss unmoors us. In dazzlingly acrobatic prose\, R. O. Kwon explores the lines between faith and fanaticism\, passion and violence\, the rational and the unknowable.”\n—Celeste Ng\, author of Little Fires Everywhere and Everything I Never Told You \n“A swift\, sensual novel about the unraveling of a collegiate relationship and its aftermath. Kwon writes gracefully about the spiritual insecurities of millennials.”\n—Karan Mahajan\, author of The Association of Small Bombs \n“This debut novel is absolutely electric\, something new in the firmament. Everyone should read this book.”\n—Garth Greenwell\, author of What Belongs to You \n“A classic love triangle between two tormented college students and God. The Incendiaries brings us\, page by page\, from quiet reckonings with shame and intimacy to a violent\, grand tragedy. In a conflagration of lyrical prose\, R. O. Kwon skillfully evokes the inherent extremism of young love.”\n—Tony Tulathimutte\, author of Private Citizens \n“An impressive\, assured debut about the hope for personal and political revolution and all the unexpected ways it flickers out. Kwon has vital things to say about the fraught times we live in.”\n—Jenny Offill\, author of Dept. of Speculation \n“A profound\, intricate exploration of how grief and lost faith and the vulnerable storm of youth can drive people to irrevocable extremes\, told with a taut intensity that kept me up all night. R.O. Kwon is a thrilling writer\, and her splendid debut is unsettled\, irresistible company.”\n—Laura van den Berg\, author of The Isle of Youth and Find Me \n“Written in dazzling\, spare prose… Kwon’s novel expertly addresses questions of faith and identity while managing to be formally inventive in its construction… In this intriguing cult story\, Kwon thoroughly explores her characters’ motivations\, making for an urgent and disarming debut.” —Publishers Weekly \n“Kwon successfully defines her characters’ depth while maintaining an air of intrigue and suspense. Throughout\, she looks at the imperfections in all our lives and how our interactions may lead us down paths unbeknownst to ourselves. With a breezy yet intense style\, newcomer Kwon is a writer to watch.” —Library Journal
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LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
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SUMMARY:Yerba Buena Gardens Festival Presents Poetic Tuesdays with Litquake
DESCRIPTION:Yerba Buena Gardens Festival presents Poetic Tuesdays guest curated by Litquake\, Poetic Tuesdays features an array of poets and music.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/yerba-buena-gardens-festival-presents-poetic-tuesdays-with-litquake-3/
LOCATION:Jessie Square\, 736 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:A Year Off: A Story About Traveling the World—and How to Make It Happen for You\, by Alexandra and David Brown
DESCRIPTION:On their first date\, David started describing to Alexandra his plan to quit his job and travel around the world for a year. Without hesitation (and surprising them both) Alexandra blurted out “Wait for me.” He did. Three months after that first date they quit their jobs and embarked on a round-the world adventure together that would take them to Costa Rica\, New Zealand\, Thailand\, India\, Romania\, France\, Ireland\, and more. They traveled together for a full year—and one year after they returned to San Francisco\, they got married. \nA Year Off is the story of their journey and their romance. It combines their personal story with inspiration and practical advice for would-be travelers looking to make their own tour. It includes real-world tips on putting your career on pause\, planning your route\, setting a budget\, adjusting to life on the road\, finding your “travel rhythm\,” discovering the “traveler’s code” of  generosity and hospitality\, and finally making a soft landing when you return home. It shows that it is possible to step out of a high-achieving lifestyle for an extended\, and transformative\, adventure. Alexandra and David are now happily married and live in San Francisco with their daughter. They still travel frequently.\n\n\n\n\n\nFeaturing\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAlexandra Brown\n\n\n\n\n\nDavid Brown
URL:https://litseen.com/event/a-year-off-a-story-about-traveling-the-world-and-how-to-make-it-happen-for-you-by-alexandra-and-david-brown/
LOCATION:Mechanics Institute\, 57 Post St 4th Floor Boardroom\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Alexandra and David Brown
DESCRIPTION:Alexandra and David Brown discuss their new book\, A Year Off: A Story About Traveling the World-and How to Make it Happen for You. \n\nAbout A Year Off \n\nWait for me… Who knew the power three little words could have in starting an international travel adventure? \nA Year Off is one part memoir\, one part travel essays and one part travel guide\, documenting the story of Alexandra and David Brown\, a couple who decided to take a year off from their jobs and ‘regular lives’ to travel the world together after only knowing each other for four months. Each chapter tackles a different part of the journey\, including: \n– Practical takeaways for how to take the same leap and travel\, including tips on budgeting\, planning\, pacing and adjusting to culture shock \n– A look into David and Alexandra’s story as they traveled the world together and got to know one another \n– Colorful memories of their travels\, including a dramatic kayak ride in Milford Sound\, New Zealand\, an emotional evening in India\, a life-changing meal in the Loire Valley\, France\, a hilarious makeover in Romania… and many more\nThis inspiring book is for all the dreamers\, would-be adventurers and endearingly practical professionals looking to scratch the travel itch. With many gorgeous photographs and actionable travel advice\, A Year Off captures all the beauty and magic of the wanderlust spirit\, guiding readers on how to take the same leap and showing them just how doable a journey this type of round-the-world travel is.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/alexandra-and-david-brown/
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:Just Because Our Eyes Are Open Doesn’t Mean We’re Awake - New Book From Gary Gach
DESCRIPTION:Author Gary Gach points out that just because our eyes are open doesn’t mean we’re awake. He invites us to shift from our “auto-pilot” approach to life\, to a manner of living fully\, moment-to-moment. Drawing upon his 50 plus years’ practice and his experience teaching in the tradition of beloved Vietnamese Zenmaster Thich Nhat Hanh\, his is a candid\, caring\, down-to-earth voice\, a guide through the many profound\, holistic benefits of pausing … breathing … smiling. \nGary Gach is a writer\, mystic\, and lifelong meditator who has engaged in many roles: actor\, bookshop clerk\, dishwasher\, hospital admin\, office temp\, stevedore\, teacher\, and typographer. Lay-ordained by Thich Nhat Hanh in 2008\, he has authored eight previous books including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Buddhism (Alpha\, 2001). Gary lives in San Francisco.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/just-because-our-eyes-are-open-doesnt-mean-were-awake-new-book-from-gary-gach/
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\, 1680 Market St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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