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in this episode I read from Lizzie Olesker and Lynne Sachs' HAND BOOK: A MANUAL ON PERFORMANCE, PROCESS AND THE LABOR OF LAUNDRY (Punctum Books, 2025) and Anne Boyer's A HANDBOOK OF DISAPPOINTED FATE (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2018).
LA RELATION DE COUPLE ENSEIGNÉE À LA TÉLÉ Dans cet épisode de VISIONNAIRE, je reçois Anne Boyer, idéatrice et productrice de l'émission "Si on s'aimait" à TVA et son acolyte Marie-Hélène Poirier, productrice au contenu, pour parler d'évolution dans nos relations amoureuses. La série "Si on s'aimait" à TVA a été dans les dernières saisons, à mon avis, une forme de service public de thérapie collective et d'éducation relationnelle nécessaire. Parlons donc d'amour, pour faire changement un peu * La nouvelle saison de Si on s'aimait sera diffusée à partir du lundi 31 mars, en format d'une heure Pour rejoindre la communauté de Si on s'aimait, allez sur https://www.facebook.com/sionsaimaitTVA
The long-awaited essay collection from one of the most influential voices in disability activism that detonates a bomb in our collective understanding of care and illness, showing us that sickness is a fact of life. In the wake of the 2014 Ferguson riots, and sick with a chronic condition that rendered them housebound, Johanna Hedva turned to the page to ask: How do you throw a brick through the window of a bank if you can't get out of bed? It was not long before this essay, "Sick Woman Theory", became a seminal work on disability, because in reframing illness as not just a biological experience but a social one, Hedva argues that under capitalism--a system that limits our worth to the productivity of our bodies--we must reach for the revolutionary act of caring for ourselves and others. How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom (Zando-Hillman Grad Books, 2024) expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal--from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow. Drawing from their experiences with America's byzantine healthcare system, and considering archetypes they call The Psychotic Woman, The Freak, and The Hag in Charge, Hedva offers a bracing indictment of the politics that exploit sickness--relying on and fueling ableism--to the detriment of us all. With the insight of Anne Boyer's The Undying and Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, and the wit of Samantha Irby, Hedva's debut collection upends our collective understanding of disability. In their radical reimagining of a world where care and pain are symbiotic, and our bodies are allowed to live free and well, Hedva implores us to remember that illness is neither an inconvenience or inevitability, but an enlivening and elemental part of being alive. Johanna Hedva (they/them) is a Korean American writer, artist, and musician from Los Angeles. Hedva is the author of the essay collection How To Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom, published September 2024, by Hillman Grad Books. They are also the author of the novels Your Love Is Not Good and On Hell, as well as Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, a collection of poems, performances, and essays. Their albums are Black Moon Lilith in Pisces in the 4th House and The Sun and the Moon. Their work has been shown in Berlin at Gropius Bau, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Klosterruine, and Institute of Cultural Inquiry; in Los Angeles at JOAN, HRLA, in the Getty's Pacific Standard Time, and the LA Architecture and Design Museum; The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London; Performance Space New York; Buk-Seoul Museum of Art and Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea; the 14th Shanghai Biennial; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zürich; Modern Art Oxford; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano; the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon; and in the Transmediale, Unsound, Rewire, and Creepy Teepee Festivals. Their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy, frieze, The White Review, Topical Cream, Spike, Die Zeit, and is anthologized in Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art. Their essay “Sick Woman Theory,” published in 2016, has been translated into 11 languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The long-awaited essay collection from one of the most influential voices in disability activism that detonates a bomb in our collective understanding of care and illness, showing us that sickness is a fact of life. In the wake of the 2014 Ferguson riots, and sick with a chronic condition that rendered them housebound, Johanna Hedva turned to the page to ask: How do you throw a brick through the window of a bank if you can't get out of bed? It was not long before this essay, "Sick Woman Theory", became a seminal work on disability, because in reframing illness as not just a biological experience but a social one, Hedva argues that under capitalism--a system that limits our worth to the productivity of our bodies--we must reach for the revolutionary act of caring for ourselves and others. How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom (Zando-Hillman Grad Books, 2024) expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal--from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow. Drawing from their experiences with America's byzantine healthcare system, and considering archetypes they call The Psychotic Woman, The Freak, and The Hag in Charge, Hedva offers a bracing indictment of the politics that exploit sickness--relying on and fueling ableism--to the detriment of us all. With the insight of Anne Boyer's The Undying and Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, and the wit of Samantha Irby, Hedva's debut collection upends our collective understanding of disability. In their radical reimagining of a world where care and pain are symbiotic, and our bodies are allowed to live free and well, Hedva implores us to remember that illness is neither an inconvenience or inevitability, but an enlivening and elemental part of being alive. Johanna Hedva (they/them) is a Korean American writer, artist, and musician from Los Angeles. Hedva is the author of the essay collection How To Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom, published September 2024, by Hillman Grad Books. They are also the author of the novels Your Love Is Not Good and On Hell, as well as Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, a collection of poems, performances, and essays. Their albums are Black Moon Lilith in Pisces in the 4th House and The Sun and the Moon. Their work has been shown in Berlin at Gropius Bau, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Klosterruine, and Institute of Cultural Inquiry; in Los Angeles at JOAN, HRLA, in the Getty's Pacific Standard Time, and the LA Architecture and Design Museum; The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London; Performance Space New York; Buk-Seoul Museum of Art and Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea; the 14th Shanghai Biennial; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zürich; Modern Art Oxford; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano; the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon; and in the Transmediale, Unsound, Rewire, and Creepy Teepee Festivals. Their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy, frieze, The White Review, Topical Cream, Spike, Die Zeit, and is anthologized in Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art. Their essay “Sick Woman Theory,” published in 2016, has been translated into 11 languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
The long-awaited essay collection from one of the most influential voices in disability activism that detonates a bomb in our collective understanding of care and illness, showing us that sickness is a fact of life. In the wake of the 2014 Ferguson riots, and sick with a chronic condition that rendered them housebound, Johanna Hedva turned to the page to ask: How do you throw a brick through the window of a bank if you can't get out of bed? It was not long before this essay, "Sick Woman Theory", became a seminal work on disability, because in reframing illness as not just a biological experience but a social one, Hedva argues that under capitalism--a system that limits our worth to the productivity of our bodies--we must reach for the revolutionary act of caring for ourselves and others. How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom (Zando-Hillman Grad Books, 2024) expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal--from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow. Drawing from their experiences with America's byzantine healthcare system, and considering archetypes they call The Psychotic Woman, The Freak, and The Hag in Charge, Hedva offers a bracing indictment of the politics that exploit sickness--relying on and fueling ableism--to the detriment of us all. With the insight of Anne Boyer's The Undying and Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, and the wit of Samantha Irby, Hedva's debut collection upends our collective understanding of disability. In their radical reimagining of a world where care and pain are symbiotic, and our bodies are allowed to live free and well, Hedva implores us to remember that illness is neither an inconvenience or inevitability, but an enlivening and elemental part of being alive. Johanna Hedva (they/them) is a Korean American writer, artist, and musician from Los Angeles. Hedva is the author of the essay collection How To Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom, published September 2024, by Hillman Grad Books. They are also the author of the novels Your Love Is Not Good and On Hell, as well as Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, a collection of poems, performances, and essays. Their albums are Black Moon Lilith in Pisces in the 4th House and The Sun and the Moon. Their work has been shown in Berlin at Gropius Bau, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Klosterruine, and Institute of Cultural Inquiry; in Los Angeles at JOAN, HRLA, in the Getty's Pacific Standard Time, and the LA Architecture and Design Museum; The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London; Performance Space New York; Buk-Seoul Museum of Art and Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea; the 14th Shanghai Biennial; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zürich; Modern Art Oxford; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano; the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon; and in the Transmediale, Unsound, Rewire, and Creepy Teepee Festivals. Their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy, frieze, The White Review, Topical Cream, Spike, Die Zeit, and is anthologized in Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art. Their essay “Sick Woman Theory,” published in 2016, has been translated into 11 languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
The long-awaited essay collection from one of the most influential voices in disability activism that detonates a bomb in our collective understanding of care and illness, showing us that sickness is a fact of life. In the wake of the 2014 Ferguson riots, and sick with a chronic condition that rendered them housebound, Johanna Hedva turned to the page to ask: How do you throw a brick through the window of a bank if you can't get out of bed? It was not long before this essay, "Sick Woman Theory", became a seminal work on disability, because in reframing illness as not just a biological experience but a social one, Hedva argues that under capitalism--a system that limits our worth to the productivity of our bodies--we must reach for the revolutionary act of caring for ourselves and others. How to Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom (Zando-Hillman Grad Books, 2024) expands upon Hedva's paradigm-shifting perspective in a series of slyly subversive and razor-sharp essays that range from the theoretical to the personal--from Deborah Levy and Susan Sontag to wrestling, kink, mysticism, death, and the color yellow. Drawing from their experiences with America's byzantine healthcare system, and considering archetypes they call The Psychotic Woman, The Freak, and The Hag in Charge, Hedva offers a bracing indictment of the politics that exploit sickness--relying on and fueling ableism--to the detriment of us all. With the insight of Anne Boyer's The Undying and Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, and the wit of Samantha Irby, Hedva's debut collection upends our collective understanding of disability. In their radical reimagining of a world where care and pain are symbiotic, and our bodies are allowed to live free and well, Hedva implores us to remember that illness is neither an inconvenience or inevitability, but an enlivening and elemental part of being alive. Johanna Hedva (they/them) is a Korean American writer, artist, and musician from Los Angeles. Hedva is the author of the essay collection How To Tell When We Will Die: On Pain, Disability, and Doom, published September 2024, by Hillman Grad Books. They are also the author of the novels Your Love Is Not Good and On Hell, as well as Minerva the Miscarriage of the Brain, a collection of poems, performances, and essays. Their albums are Black Moon Lilith in Pisces in the 4th House and The Sun and the Moon. Their work has been shown in Berlin at Gropius Bau, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Klosterruine, and Institute of Cultural Inquiry; in Los Angeles at JOAN, HRLA, in the Getty's Pacific Standard Time, and the LA Architecture and Design Museum; The Institute of Contemporary Arts in London; Performance Space New York; Buk-Seoul Museum of Art and Gyeongnam Art Museum in South Korea; the 14th Shanghai Biennial; Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zürich; Modern Art Oxford; Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bolzano; the Museum of Contemporary Art on the Moon; and in the Transmediale, Unsound, Rewire, and Creepy Teepee Festivals. Their writing has appeared in Triple Canopy, frieze, The White Review, Topical Cream, Spike, Die Zeit, and is anthologized in Whitechapel: Documents of Contemporary Art. Their essay “Sick Woman Theory,” published in 2016, has been translated into 11 languages. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's the movie that launched Sofia Coppola's directing career and awakened Young Maggie to the beauty of Kirsten Dunst's armpits: the dreamy, detailed, and devastating THE VIRGIN SUICIDES (1999). We wrestle with the male narration, Marin details falling out of love with the novel upon which the film is based (and appreciating the film more as a result), and we talk about the knottiest of conundrums: how to protect adolescent girls from the world without totally depriving them of it. Email your own musings and questions to tellmeimsorry@gmail.com Follow us: The podcast's Instagram: @tellmeimsorry Maggie's Instagram: @_saint_margaret_ Secondary texts referenced: Girl, Interrupted by Susanna Kaysen “No” by Anne Boyer (from A Handbook of Disappointed Fate) “Our Sisters Shall Inherit the Sky” by Alana Massey (from All the Lives I Want: Essays About My Best Friends Who Happen to Be Famous Strangers)
Desde un punto feminista y vulnerable, Maijo Mora busca a través de "Vértices" abrazarse a mujeres desde la sororidad, la resiliencia y la transformación, física y mental. Como un vértice, este poemario mantiene una conversación con los fragmentos de la obra de la activista Anne Boyer, sus diarios personales y la poética durante su enfermedad y sanación. José Mª Pascual, trae el título que nos lleva a USA "Fuego y refugio" de María Jesús Montero Burgos, ediciones Asimétricas.Escuchar audio
In this episode, we speak to writer Marianne Brooker about her book Intervals. We discuss the politics of care and the precarious economics of social, hospice and funeral care. We talk about the importance of interdependence, and how networks of care link to activism and writing. We think about the right to abundance and life, while considering what it means to die a good death. We chat about intersections of class, gender and disability, and beauty and maximalism as an act of resistance. We imagine writing as reparative magic and consider what it means to write into and with grief, as opposed to pushing against it. We speak about what it means to draw kinship with other writers and thinkers such as Denise Riley, Anne Boyer, Maggie Nelson and Lola Olufemi, among others. Marianne Brooker is a writer based in Bristol, where she works for a charity campaigning on climate and social justice. She has a PhD from Birkbeck and a background in arts research and teaching. She won the 2022 Fitzcarraldo Essay Prize for Intervals, her first book, which was also longlisted for the inaugral Women's Prize for Non-Fiction in 2024. You can now subscribe to our Patreon for £5 a month, which will enable us to keep bringing you more in-depth conversations with writers. As a subscriber, you will have access to: 10% listener discount on all books at Storysmith, either online or in person Opportunities to submit questions to upcoming guests Free book giveaways each month related to our featured guests Early access to episodes each month Exclusive free tickets each month to live Storysmith events A free Storysmith tote bag after 3 months subscription Please like, rate and subscribe to help promote the podcast and support our work. References Intervals by Marianne Brooker Time Lived, Without its Flow by Denise Riley The Undying by Anne Boyer The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson Experiments in Imagining Otherwise by Lola Olufemi Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments by Saidiya Hartman In the Wake: On Blackness and Being by Christina Sharpe
Javier del Pino y Judit Carrera, directora del Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, conversan con la poeta y ensayista norteamericana, premio Pulitzer de no Ficción (2020) por su libro Desmorir.
O sistema de saúde norte-americano a partir do olhar de uma poeta e da sua experiência limite com um cancro da mama. Se há livros que nos mudam, anotem este.
Au revoir 2023 ! C'est l'heure du bilan avant les fêtes. Quel moment de la saison vous a fait le plus vibrer ? Quelles joueuses ou joueurs vous ont éblouis ? A quoi s'attendre l'année prochaine ? Autant de questions qui vous nous tenir en haleine durant cette dernière émission de la saison de DiP Impact avec pléthore d'invités.Emission qui ne serait pas complète sans les rubriques stat de Jeu Set Maths, autour de la réussite de Novak Djokovic, celui qui a tout écrasé cette saison (ou presque) et l'œil de DiP sur Rafael Nadal, celui que tout le monde attend l'année prochaine.Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis autour de journalistes d'Eurosport, avec Sébastien Petit en maître de cérémonie. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de podcast.Merci à tous nos invités, réunis pour cette dernière, qui ont fait ce programme de près comme de loin tout au long de l'année : Camille Pin, Constance de Jeu Set Maths, Anne Boyer, Bertrand Milliard, Maxime Battistella, sans oublier Laurent Vergne, qui nous accompagnait par la pensée.Bonne écoute et à l'année prochaine !Emission présentée et réalisée par Sébastien Petit - Graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Au programme de cet avant-dernier numéro de Dip Impact, la Coupe Davis et bien sûr Jannik Sinner, qui a grandement participé à la victoire de l'Italie à Malaga dimanche dernier. Avec les cadors au rendez-vous et des affiches alléchantes, les critiques de la formule actuelle passent-elles au second plan ? C'est notre débat du jour, alimenté par la statistique de Jeu, set et maths. Dans l'actualité également, le début du Masters "Next Gen" sur Eurosport avec nos 2 Français, Arthur Fils et Lucas Van Assche. Carlos Alcaraz, Holger Rune, Ben Shelton, et Lorenzo Musetti auraient pu y participer mais ils ont déjà franchi le palier supplémentaire, alors on se pose la question. Ce tournoi est-il toujours la pépinière des futurs grands ? Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis autour de journalistes d'Eurosport, avec cette semaine Maxime Battistella et Anne Boyer en cheffe d'orchestre. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de podcast.Bonne écoute ! Et bienvenue dans DiP Impact.Emission présentée et réalisée par Anne Boyer - Graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
The forced evacuation of southern Gaza: The next stage in the ethnic cleansing of Palestine / UAW delays official announcement of GM ratification as questions raised over vote / In a stinging rebuke to the New York Times, poetry editor Anne Boyer resigns over Gaza genocide
La semaine dernière, plusieurs joueurs français ont brillé sur les courts de Stockholm et d'Anvers. En Suède, Gaël Monfils a remporté son 12e titre, plus de 18 ans après son premier succès sur le circuit ! Une formidable longévité qui place l'ancien 7e joueur mondial parmi les plus grands. Il fait d'ailleurs l'objet de la sat de Constance du compte Jeu, set et maths.Arthur Fils a lui aussi brillé, jusqu'en finale à Anvers où il a buté sur Alexander Bublik. La pépite française prend son envol et change de structure d'entraînement, avec Sébastien Grosjean comme nouveau coach. Le capitaine de la Coupe Davis stoppe l'aventure après 4 ans de services. On parle de ce nouveau duo et du potentiel successeur de Grosjean à la tête des Bleus.Pour compléter cette page consacrée aux Français, l'oeil de Dip s'intéresse à un jeune et très grand joueur, qui a connu une première à Anvers.Enfin pour finir, en cette fin de saison, la course au Masters est plus que jamais dans sa dernière ligne droite. Les prétendants au rendez-vous des Maîtres à Turin semblent fatigués et ont tous perdu tôt la semaine dernière. Qui s'en sortira le mieux ? On en parle !Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis avec Maxime Battistella, et Anne Boyer en maîtresse de cérémonie. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plateformes de podcast.Bonne écoute ! Et bienvenue dans DiP Impact.Emission présentée et réalisée par Anne Boyer - Graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Le Masters 1000 de Shanghaï, de retour au calendrier ATP après 3 ans d'absence, a couronné un vainqueur inattendu : Hubert Hurkacz, tombeur d'Andrei Rublev en finale. Les favoris qu'on attendait comme Alcaraz, Medvedev, Sinner ou Zverev ont été éliminés en huitièmes de finale ou avant. Le Masters 1000 chinois a donc réservé des surprises et du très beau jeu : on tire le bilan d'affiches parfois surprenantes mais pleines de promesses.Absent de la tournée asiatique, Djokovic n'est pour l'instant pas inquiété par les résultats en Asie de son grand rival pour la place de numéro 1, Carlos Alcaraz, qui semble caler un peu en cette fin de saison. Le grand absent de ce début d'automne en est-il le grand gagnant ? Ce sera notre débat du jour.Des analyses alimentées par les statistiques de Constance, du compte Jeu, set et maths.Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis avec Maxime Battistella, et Anne Boyer en maîtresse de cérémonie. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plateformes de podcast.Bonne écoute ! Et bienvenue dans DiP Impact.Emission présentée et réalisée par Anne Boyer - Graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Alors que le Masters 1000 de Shanghaï, désormais programmé sur 12 jours, bat son plein, nous avons déjà pas mal de choses à débriefer et notamment la nouvelle défaite de Tsitsipas, au 3e tour, qui illustre ses grandes difficultés cette saison. Pourquoi le Grec n'y arrive-t-il plus ? Ce sera notre débat du jour. Son bourreau en Chine est Français et en pleine forme cette saison ! Ugo Humbert a retenu l'attention de l'oeil de Dip. Ce Masters 1000 de Shanghaï nous permet aussi d'évoquer le calendrier assez illisible de la tournée asiatique où la finale de Pékin s'est disputée un... mercredi, en même temps que les premiers tours de Shanghaï. Un casse-tête pour les organisateurs et pour les joueurs ?Sans oublier la stat de Constance notre partenaire de Jeu set et maths pour compléter le programme ! Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis autour de journalistes d'Eurosport, avec cette semaine Laurent Vergne, Maxime Battistella, et Anne Boyer en maîtresse de cérémonie. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de podcast.Bonne écoute ! Et bienvenue dans DiP Impact.Emission présentée et réalisée par Anne Boyer - Graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
¿Qué entendemos por “Payada”? ¿Y por “Polichinela”? Refrescamos poemas y narrativas de Aldous Huxley, Almudena Grandes, Pedro Mairal, José Luis Peixotto, Leo Masliah y Tato Pavlovsky, en las voces de nuestros locutores. Además, ¿Por qué se lo consideraba a Aldous Huxley un autor incomprendido por sus colegas? ¿A qué escritores se los acusaba de desarrollar sus obras bajo influencias ocultistas? ¿Qué tipo de relación mantuvieron Juan Carlos Onetti e Idea Vilariño? ¿Qué le escribe Kafka en una carta enviada a una niña que cierta vez vio llorando en un parque? ¿De qué forma utilizó Anne Boyer su grave enfermedad en el desarrollo de su obra? ¿Qué situaciones surgieron luego de la publicación de la novela “Seda” de Alessandro Baricco? ¿Qué opinaba Michael Ende sobre el film basado de su novela “La Historia sin fin”? En el segmento “Dramaturgos Dramaturgas” nuestra invitado es Alfredo Allende Pensamos las letras de las canciones de Fito Páez, Gabo Ferro y David Bowie, entre otros. Y como siempre, escuchamos las voces de nuestros oyentes quienes nos acercan sus propios textos o aquellos que escogieron de otros, para seguir creando este infinito collage sonoro de lecturas compartidas. POESIA 1110: Un espacio para pensar y resonar el acto poético en todas sus formas; la poesía de todas las cosas
Le Masters 1000 d'Indian Wells démarre ce mercredi avec un grand absent, Novak Djokovic, privé de la possibilité d'aller chercher un 6e titre en Californie à cause de son statut de non vacciné. Cette absence fera l'objet de l'Oeil de Dip aujourd'hui.Sans Nadal (blessé), ni Djokovic, l'homme en forme du moment et favori à Indian Wells est Daniil Medvedev, vainqueur de son troisième titre en trois semaines à Dubaï, et de retour au top niveau. La stat de Jeu Set et Maths portera sur cette belle série du Russe.Un autre joueur revient bien, c'est Alexander Zverev, qui a impressionné à Dubaï où il a atteint un niveau de jeu intéressant et rassurant pour la suite, 9 mois après sa terrible blessure à Roland Garros. Peut-il déjà nous surprendre ? Ce sera notre question qui fâche.Enfin notre débat portera sur le cas Caroline Garcia, en difficulté depuis le début de la saison, mais qui vient d'atteindre la finale à Monterrey, et arrive donc en Californie en confiance. Est-on trop sévère avec la Française, toujours dans le top 5 mondial ? Bienvenue dans DiP Impact où Arnaud Di Pasquale débriefe l'actu tennis autour de journalistes d'Eurosport, avec cette semaine Laurent Vergne et Maxime Battistella, en plus d'Anne Boyer en maîtresse de cérémonie. Une émission à retrouver sur toutes les bonnes plates-formes de podcast.Bonne écoute !Emission présentée et réalisée par Anne Boyer - graphisme : Quentin GuichardVous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter.Retrouvez tous les podcasts d'Eurosport ici Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
姗姗来迟的 2022 阅读回顾,因内容太多分为两期。本期的主题是「身体」和虚构文学。 另外插播一则广告,我俩翻译的《未死之身》(The Undying by Anne Boyer 简中版)现已出版,实体书和电子书均已在各大平台上架,欢迎阅读。 本期提到的书: Sarah Polley, Run Towards the Danger (1:40) Jia Talentino, Trick Mirror (specifically the essay "Always Be Optimizing") (20:45) Alison Bechdel, The Secret to Superhuman Strength (34:18) Yiyun Li, The Vagrants, Kinder than Solitude (41:12) Noor Naga, If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English (46:12) Nam Le, The Boat (specifically the story "Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice") (50:38) Sheila Heti, Pure Colour (53:24) 有声书推荐 lightning round (60:55) Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar, read by Maggie Gyllenhaal Bryan Washington, Memorial Ling Ma, Severance Patricia Highsmith, The Price of Salt Torrey Peters, Detransition, Baby Yoko Ogawa, The Memory Police, The Housekeeper and the Professor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/GFtherapy/message
Cette semaine, retour sur le sacre de Novak Djokovic à Turin. Une fin de saison en trombe pour le Serbe, qui ne masque pas un certain manque d'adversité dans ce tournoi des Maîtres, où il a semblé avoir une marge confortable sur ses adversaires. Alors, à 35 ans, Djokovic a-t-il fait face à une vraie concurrence à Turin ? Ce sera notre question qui fâche autour de Camille Pin, et de nos journalistes Laurent Vergne, Maxime Battistella et Anne Boyer. Un Masters un peu faible en termes de niveau de jeu ? La question mérite d'être posée, quand certains joueurs attendus ont déçu, et d'autres surpris dans le bon sens du terme : nous vous proposerons les tops et les flops de ce Masters de Turin. Sans oublier la star de JSM et l'œil de Camille sur une Française qui monte…Bienvenue dans DiP Impact et bonne écoute !Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter.Retrouvez tous les podcasts d'Eurosport iciPrésentation et réalisation : Anne Boyer Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:05:57 - franceinfo junior - Alors que les mathématiques redeviennent obligatoires à partir de la classe de première, franceinfo junior planche sur le sujet. Pour répondre aux questions des enfants : Anne Boyer, ancienne professeur de lycée et historienne des mathématiques.
In questa puntata Giulietta De Luca ci racconta la sua esperienza con il tumore. Ripercorreremo con lei il percorso dalla diagnosi alla chemio passando per l'operazione e il ricovero. E parallelamente Giulietta ci condurrà per mano lungo il percorso interiore e lontano dalle logiche mainstream che ha intrapreso. Ci troveremo a confronto con l'impreparazione del personale sanitario a considerare la presenza di persone autistiche al di fuori dai reparti a loro dedicati, e ci verrà da stupirci, indignarci, ma anche da ridere grazie alla sfacciata ironia di Giulietta. E se scenderà qualche lacrima non sapremo più se è commozione, rabbia, senso di ingiustizia, e se la staremo versando per lei, per noi, o per quel senso di comunità che ci da poterci finalmente riconoscere in qualcuno come noi. Per seguire Giulietta De Luca sui social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/etta_patapumm/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/patapumm YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/EttaPatapumm Ho inoltre chiesto a Giulietta delle risorse che potrebbero essere utili a chi sta vivendo in questo momento l'esperienza di un tumore Risorse in italiano: - NON MORIRE, di Anne Boyer, ed La Nave di Teseo, è disponibile anche come libro su Audible. - Canale Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/TumorwithHumor - Video in collaborazione con Bradipi in Antartide https://youtu.be/e1SRpw1azDc - https://www.aimac.it/libretti-tumore/diritti-malati-cancro-pillole Solo in Inglese: - The Cancer Journals di Audre Lorde, purtroppo non disponibile in ita. Mi sono ritrovata subito nella sua frase "I do not wish my anger and pain and fear about cancer to fossilize into yet another silence, nor to rob me of whatever strength can lie at the core of this experience, openly acknowledged and examined." qui qualche citazione: https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/1057160-the-cancer-journals - Articoli sul cancer ghosting https://waroncancer.com/news/cancer-ghosting/ https://rethinkbreastcancer.com/canswer-hive-after-my-diagnosis-i-was-ghosted/ Per seguirmi sui social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/emanuelamasia/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/masiaemanuela Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/EmanuelaMasia Puoi supportare il mio lavoro gratuitamente condividendo la puntata,lasciando delle stelline sulla tua piattaforma di podcast e, se possibile, una recensione. Se poi hai la disponibilità puoi finanziarmi al prezzo di un caffè seguendo questo link Ko-fi.com/emanuelamasia Grazie. Veste grafica: https://www.instagram.com/simoneriflesso/
Cette semaine dans Di PIN Pact, Camille Pin prend les commandes du podcast à la place d'Arnaud Di Pasquale. Avec Bertrand Milliard, Maxime Battistella et Anne Boyer, elle revient sur la jeunesse triomphante qui s'est imposée à Stockholm, Naples et Anvers dimanche dernier. Holger Rune, Lorenzo Musetti et Felix Auger Aliassime incarnent dans le sillage de Carlos Alcaraz une génération ambitieuse qui prend la lumière à la fameuse "next gen" incarnée il y a quelques années par Tsistsipas, Berrettini, Medvedev ou encore Rublev. Cette "next next gen" va-t-elle supplanter la génération d'au-dessus ? Ce sera notre débat du jour, qui sera enrichi de la stat de Jeu Set et Maths. DiP Impact se penche également sur le cas Simona Halep. L'ancienne numéro 1 mondiale a été suspendue provisoirement après un test positif à une substance interdite par l'agence mondiale antidopage lors du dernier US Open. La Roumaine a fermement démenti les accusations de dopage et clamé qu'elle se battrait « jusqu'au bout pour prouver qu'elle n'a jamais pris de substance interdite en connaissance de cause ». Nos experts vous donnent leur avis sur cette affaire. Et pour terminer sur une note positive, l'œil de Camille portera sur une joueuse qui nous donne le sourire depuis quelques mois…Bienvenue dans DiP Impact et bonne écoute !Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter.Retrouvez tous les podcasts d'Eurosport iciPrésentation et réalisation : Anne Boyer Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Connor and Jack dig into the list/poem/prose piece/literary mystery Not Writing by Anne Boyer. Along the way they discuss what they are and are not writing themselves, Jack asks about why the poem never becomes monotonous, and Connor offers his thoughts about how writing, time, and capitalism intersect both in the poem and in life. Read the poem, here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/58316/not-writing Check out episodes of Close Talking on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCCSpjZcN1hIsG4aDrT3ouw Find us on Facebook at: facebook.com/closetalking Find us on Twitter at: twitter.com/closetalking Find us on Instagram: @closetalkingpoetry Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCCCSpjZcN1hIsG4aDrT3ouw You can always send us an e-mail with thoughts on this or any of our previous podcasts, as well as suggestions for future shows, at closetalkingpoetry@gmail.com.
Après un US Open exceptionnel, Arnaud Di Pasquale et ses acolytes Laurent Vergne, Bertrand Milliard et Anne Boyer reviennent sur les moments marquants de cette édition 2022.Au menu, la reine Swiatek sans rivale : après deux Roland Garros, Swiatek a-t-elle prouvé à New-York, en remportant son 3e Grand Chelem, qu'elle avait tout d'une très grande ? Malgré un été compliqué et un niveau de jeu parfois limité, la numéro un mondiale a su s'imposer, en étant bousculée. Dans un 2e temps, nous évoquerons le sacre de Carlos Alcaraz : un premier titre du Grand Chelem et la place de numéro un mondial, le prodige espagnol a confirmé toutes les attentes. Mais ce titre aurait-il été plus "mérité" et l'exploit mieux reconnu si Alcaraz avait battu sur son chemin Nadal ou Djokovic ? Devra-t-il en passer par là en Grand Chelem pour s'imposer véritablement ? C'est la question qui fâche.Enfin l'Oeil de Dip s'intéressera aujourd'hui à la performance de Jannik Sinner dans cet US Open, battu en cinq sets et au terme d'un combat épique, par le futur vainqueur Alcaraz. Sans oublier la stat de Jeux Set et Maths !Bienvenue dans DiP Impact et bonne écoute !Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter.Retrouvez tous les podcasts d'Eurosport iciPrésentation et réalisation : Anne Boyer Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
El cáncer es la principal causa de muerte en el mundo. El 20% de la población mundial padecerá algún tipo de cáncer a lo largo de su vida. Todos conocemos o conoceremos a personas que lo sufren y quizás lo más fuerte es que algunos de nosotros lo tendremos. Esa es una de las muchas razones por las cuales hablar del cáncer. Para ello, invitamos a charlar sobre su propia experiencia desde la salud y desde las palabras al autor del libro Las Mutaciones, Jorge Comensal. También hablamos sobre el libro Desmorir, de Anne Boyer.Ingresa a prueba.scribd.com/escuchapodcast en donde encontrarás un código de promoción para acceder a Scribd durante 60 días por solo $19 MXN.Encuentra los títulos mencionados en este episodio como audiolibros en exclusiva a través de Scribd:Desmorir, de Anne Boyerhttps://es.scribd.com/audiobook/507387701/Desmorir-Una-reflexion-sobre-la-enfermedad-en-un-mundo-capitalistaLas Mutaciones, de Jorge Comensalhttps://es.scribd.com/audiobook/533720770/Las-mutacionesConducción y guión: Elvira Liceaga Producción: Paco de Pablo y Mitzi Natalia HernándezProducción Ejecutiva: Javier AcevesMontaje y Diseño Sonoro: Alex de WinterSupervisión de Producción: Israel “Peez” PérezBusiness Development: Jimena Castro
"I think mostly about clothes, sex, food, and seasonal variations. I have done so much to be ordinary and made a record of this: first I was born, next I was a child, then I learned things and did things and loved and had those who loved me and often felt alone. My body was sometimes well, then sometimes unwell. I got nearer to death, as did you." - Anne Boyer LINKS:Buy Anne Boyer's Garments Against Women HERE. www.robynoneil.comMe on Instagram
Sommeren er på vej, om lidt er det årets længste dag. Solen er vores fælles læselampe, men hvilke bøger skal vi have med ind og ud i ferien?Hvad skal vi læse på stranden mellem dukkerter? Hvad skal vi sætte os i havens svale hjørne med? Sommerferien er en tid til både lethed og fordybelse. Vi vil have det hele.Derfor går der endnu en gang bogpusher i Poptillægget, vi giver dig alt det, du ikke ved, du vil læse. Vi serverer digte, romaner og faglitteratur på nye og gamle flasker.Og så drømmer vi fremad, kaster vores litterære ønsker i fontænen og krydser fingre for at lukke hullerne i den kollektive bogreol. Så sæt et æseløre og puds læsebrillerne, det er sommerbog-tid. Panelets anbefalinger:Eva anbefalede: 'Ikke at dø' af Anne Boyer 'Ting jeg ikke vil vide' af Deborah Levy Olga anbefalede: 'Væggen' af Marlen Haushofer 'Bøgetid' af Nanna Storr-Hansen Antologien 'Natural History of Books: A Messy History of Women in Printing' Line anbefalede: 'Når vi ikke længere forstår verden' af Benjamin Labatut 'Eufori' af Elin Cullhed 'The Right to Sex' af Amia Srinivasan Felix anbefalede: 'Sapfo' Gendigtet af Mette Moestrup og Mette Christiansen 'Om udregning af rumfang' af Solvej Balle
La Feria del Libro de Bogotá 2022 invita a Paredro Podcast a conversar sobre enfermedad y capitalismo con una gran poeta en las salas del gimnasio moderno. Anne Boyer, ganadora del Premio Pulitzer de no ficción en el 2020 con “Desmorir: una reflexión sobre la enfermedad en el mundo capitalista”, conversan con Camilo Hoyos, sobre las maneras en las que el capitalismo permea el sistema de salud y, con ello, los imperativos que dentro de ese contexto padecen día a día las enfermedades de cáncer de seno. Te invitamos a conectarte con una conversación llena de reflexiones sobre la manera de entender las realidades, el cuerpo, la interioridad y las transformaciones del lenguaje. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paredropodcast/support
Recién pasado tu cumpleaños te enteras que tienes un cancer, muy agresivo, dicen que te vas a morir, te preparas y afrontas todo. Descubriendo que la misma muerte no viene por si sola de la enfermedad, sino de la complejidad que implica sobrevivir al mundo capitalista y a los sistemas de salud. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/libroclaroscuro/message
Quand on dit que le rugby commence devant, on n'imagine pas le boulot de l'ombre, souvent ingrat, des deuxièmes lignes qui poussent en mêlée, qui sautent en touche, qui plaquent à tour de bras. On n'imagine pas la tension et la concentration nécessaire pour un talonneur qui lance, avec souvent un public hostile qui meugle derrière la barrière pour déstabiliser le lancer. Celui-là même qui doit talonner un ballon sur une jambe avec la pression exercée par les 800 kilos adverses...On n'imagine encore moins le boulot des deux piliers qui, symboliquement, vont à la mine à chaque entrée en mêlée. Il y a ceux qui déstabilisent par la parole, il y a ceux qui, stratégiquement, peuvent jouer avec la règle, te foutant les côtes en travers et les cervicales en lambeaux. La plupart du temps ce sont des taiseux, des besogneux, des silencieux qui ne brillent pas comme ces artistes, feux follets, des lignes arrières.Ca tombe bien, dans Poulain Raffûte, à l'approche de France-Géorgie dimanche, nous avons trouvé un référent. Un boucher, un Géorgien, un dur au mal, en la personne de Vasil Kakovin. Passé par Brive, Toulouse, puis le Racing, il est devenu en 10 ans une référence à son poste. De la trempe des Rodrigo Roncero, des Jean-Jacques Crenca, des Jean-Baptiste Poux et autre Nicolas Mas, il entretient cette tradition des piliers géorgiens comme Zirakashvili ou encore Shvelidze ! Des types venus de l'Est qui t'apportent une stabilité et une confiance dans les moments difficiles où, à la 78ème, alors qu'un des artistes des lignes arrières balance une saucisse d'en-avant à deux mètres de ta ligne, ils te sortent encore une ultime poussée salvatrice mémorable, vue trop souvent comme normale, et qui te sauve un match. Ce sont des hommes à part, hors-normes. Des buffles, des taureaux indispensables, voire vitaux.Vasil Kakovin c'est 1m83 et 115 kilos. C'est 22 sélections. Des centaines de mêlées poussées, des centaines de plaquages, des centaines de mecs de plus de 100 kilos poussés à bout de bras en touche. Et toujours ce calme qui rassure, et qui honore un peuple dur au mal, besogneux et généreux à l'extrême. Merci Vasil d'être dans Poulain Raffûte !Emission concoctée par Raphaël Poulain, raffûteur en chef, et Arnaud Beurdeley, journaliste reporter au Midi Olympique et réalisée par Anne Boyer, journaliste pour Eurosport.Ecoutez d'autres épisodes :Pierre-Henry Broncan: "Un club n'est pas une usine, bien le connaître est primordial"Laurent Labit : "Pendant les années qui arrivent, il n'y aura pas beaucoup d'équipes qui nous rouleront dessus"Vous pouvez réagir à cet épisode sur notre page Twitter.Retrouvez tous les podcasts d'Eurosport ici Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Patří k nejvýraznějším americkým básnířkám, i když Pulitzerovu cenu dostala za prózu. Anne Boyer jsem objevil díky knize The Undying. Memoár, sociální kritika i poezie pojednává nejen o autorčině rakovině prsu, ale taky o chladném přístupu medicíny, mezilidské péči nebo spektáklu nemoci. Náš rozhovor je ale nejen o nich, ale taky o síle literatury vracet do života radost a solidaritu nebo bolesti zažehnané psaním.Všechny díly podcastu Otevřené hlavy můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
'Schedule' by Miyó Vestrini translated by Anne Boyer and Cassandra Gillig read by Tessa Berring. This translation is from the collection, 'Grenade in Mouth: Some Poems of Miyo Vestrini' published by Kenning Editions in 2019. More from Tessa Berring can be found at https://twitter.com/TessaBerring
Anne Boyers memoirhafter Essay "Die Unsterblichen" handelt von ihrer Brustkrebserkrankung. Ein Buch für jeden und jede, denn wer heute gesund ist, war einmal krank oder wird irgendwann einmal krank sein, schreibt die Autorin. Die US-Amerikanerin ist Dozentin am privaten Kansas Arts Institute. Rezension von Brigitte Neumann. Aus dem Englischen von Daniela Seel Matthes & Seitz Verlag, 279 Seiten, 25 Euro ISBN 978-3-75180-316-8
"You should know this: that feed is your poem.” - Anne Boyer"You should know this: that thing you casually do is probably not your art. But it actually might be your art. Totally depends on the person." - MeLINKS:Buy Garments Against Women here: https://www.mobythegreat.com/books/anne-boyer/garments-against-women/9780141990217?gclid=CjwKCAjwtfqKBhBoEiwAZuesiNrZKfmdDm3cfsCp_4cA3ysYNXTUAvX3YEHFst5LXVIBjpTnI2LkUxoCXXUQAvD_BwEMy Website: https://www.robynoneil.comMy Shop: https://www.robynoneil.com/shopMe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyn_oneil/?hl=enHandwritten Notes: https://www.instagram.com/handwrittennotesontv/Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robyn_ONeil
This week, we are strongly in favor of having help (both from people and canes), have mixed feelings about Jericho walks, and dislike when trans people are rude about the ways other people are trans. Plus, being flirty but judgemental with G-d! Transcript available here.Here's the Cowbody Rap that Lulav referenced. For our listener Consolations, you can listen to "Back in the Ring" by Chris Pureka and the poem "Hope Is Not A Bird, Emily, It's A Sewer Rat" by Caitlin Seida, which is available via photo here, and for purchase in her book ebook My Broken Voice: Poetry from the Edge and Back. Also, here's "what resembles the grave but isn't" by Anne Boyer. Ian Perry's poetry isn't published anywhere that we know of, but we're grateful it was shared with us! Also, thank you to @froggybulbes on Twitter for sharing your personal life Consolation. This week's reading is Isaiah 61:10–63:9. Next week's reading is a combination of Hosea 14:2-10, and Micah 7:18-20 and Joel 2:15-27.Support us on Patreon or Ko-fi! Our music is by the band Brivele. This week, our audio was edited by Lulav Arnow, and our transcript was written by JJ Jensen, who you can follow on Twitter @pantspossum. Our logo is by Lior Gross, and we are not endorsed by or affiliated with the Orthodox Union.Support the show (http://patreon.com/kosherqueers)
El Mtro. Juan Nicolás Becerra, jefe del Centro de Información y Documentación de la Universidad Politécnica del Valle de México, presenta el libro "Desmorir: una reflexión sobre la enfermedad en un mundo capitalista" de Anne Boyer, en el cual la autora narra su experiencia sobre el cáncer y analiza la información que existe en torno a ella desde perspectivas como la poética y la literaria.
Ein Verhören & Sprachtasten mit Wort-Injektionen von Anne Boyer, Emily Dickinson & Jan Skácel
Esta semana en su podcast favorito de miseria y filosofía nos adentramos en el doloroso mundo de la enfermedad narrado de forma brillante por Anne Boyer, quien desde la desolación nos cuenta como el proceso de desapego y dolor que vivió al ser diagnosticada de cáncer y, de manera muy crítica, nos invita a reflexionar en torno a la relación que entablamos con quien enferma. Finalmente nos hace vernos a nosotros mismos como un cuerpo que e desvanece hasta estar al borde de la muerte. Quienes vamos a morir, les saludamos. No olviden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Instagram. Twitter. Facebook. Blog. Creditos: My Chemical Romance, Cancer © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Blow The Doors Off Chicago. Death Cab For Cutie Will Follow You into the Dark © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG Rights Management, DistroKid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yonosevivir/message
Esta semana en su podcast favorito de miseria y filosofía nos adentramos en el doloroso mundo de la enfermedad narrado de forma brillante por Anne Boyer, quien desde la desolación nos cuenta como el proceso de desapego y dolor que vivió al ser diagnosticada de cáncer y, de manera muy crítica, nos invita a reflexionar en torno a la relación que entablamos con quien enferma. Finalmente nos hace vernos a nosotros mismos como un cuerpo que e desvanece hasta estar al borde de la muerte. Quienes vamos a morir, les saludamos. No olviden seguirnos en nuestras redes sociales. Instagram. Twitter. Facebook. Blog. Creditos: My Chemical Romance, Cancer © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Blow The Doors Off Chicago. Death Cab For Cutie Will Follow You into the Dark © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, BMG Rights Management, DistroKid --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yonosevivir/message
This week we talk with author Melissa Alvarado Sierra about personal, intergenerational, and communal trauma. Melissa paints a vivid analogy between herself and her homeland, Puerto Rico. Just as cancer uncovered her personal trauma, hurricanes in Puerto Rico have exposed millions of pounds of war chemicals dropped by the U.S. Navy. Melissa turns towards her cancer, towards the pollution in her homeland with optimism and a belief that healing is always possible. Melissa's writing has been published or is forthcoming in The New York Times, ZORA, Catapult, The Caribbean Writer, and The Puerto Rico Review. Her newest book La Narrativa Activista de Rosario Ferré: Feminismo e Identidad is a critical reading of the work of poet/essayist Rosario Ferré. Ferré suggests that women have suffered the same fate as Puerto Rico itself: colonized, mistreated, and forgotten. Through her writing, Melissa is healing this violent past: de-colonizing, caring for, and remembering the power of Caribbean women. If you need subtitles, you can view the episode on our YouTube page. ••• Melissa's Reading List 1. A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle 2. Cured by Jeffrey Rediger, MD 3. The Empath Experience by Sydney Campos 4. Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards 5. The Undying by Anne Boyer 6. The Invisible Girls by Sarah Thebarge 7. Reading and Writing Cancer by Susan Gubar 8. Energy Work by Robert Bruce 9. Saving My Neck by Timothy McCall, MD 10. The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma by Bessel van der Kolk 11. I Am Diosa: A Journey to Healing Deep, Loving Yourself, and Coming Back Home to Soul by Christine Gutierrez Melissa's Watch List Conquering Cancer 101: https://youtu.be/vLu9lS1thG8 Cancer and Exercise: https://youtu.be/ffgAVrANmS4 Nausea Meditation: https://youtu.be/TMHzN_W9-GM The Power of Now: https://youtu.be/Xeuj93J0Z3Y ••• If you enjoy this conversation, we'd love it if you could leave a review in your podcast app. If you're moved to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/cancertalks. This podcast is a platform for anyone who has been touched by cancer. Visit https://cancertalks.com/mystory to share your story! You can also follow us on Instagram and Facebook.
Autor: Gutzeit, Angela Sendung: Büchermarkt Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14
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It's time for another installment of The Stacks Book Club. This month we're discussing The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness by Anne Boyer with Mychal Denzel Smith (Stakes is High). Our conversation explores the commodification of cancer, the ways sexism is entrenched in the language of breast cancer, and how form and content can work together and fight against one another in the same text.There are no spoilers in this episode. Be sure to listen until the end of the podcast to find out The Stacks Book Club pick for July! You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2021/06/30/ep-170-the-undying SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Libro.FM - get two audiobooks for the price of one when you use the code THESTACKS at checkout. Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission. Connect with Mychal: Twitter |
Ashley C. Ford is a host, podcaster, writer, and now author. Her debut book, Somebody's Daughter, was an instant New York Times bestseller, and tells the story of her childhood as it relates to her coming of age and her father's incarceration. Today we discuss therapy as part of her writing process, the ways anger can fuel passion, and what it means to be published by Oprah Winfrey's imprint. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is The Undying by Anne Boyer. We will discuss the book with Mychal Denzel Smith on Wednesday June 30th. You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2021/06/23/ep-169-ashley-c-ford/ SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Canva - get a free 45-day extended trial of Canva Pro when you go to canva.me/stacks Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission. Connect with Ashley: Twitter | Instagram | Website
Today we are joined by Clint Smith author of How the Word is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America. Clint is also a staff writer at The Atlantic and the poet behind Counting Descent. We talk about how Clint's poetry informs his nonfiction writing, the capacity to be surprised, and the recency of slavery. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is The Undying by Anne Boyer. We will discuss the book with Mychal Denzel Smith on Wednesday June 30th. You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2021/06/16/ep-168-clint-smith SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Care/Of - get 50% off your first order when you go to takecareof.com and use the code STACKS50 Read THE BLACK KIDS by Christina Hammond Hello Fresh - head to
Today we are joined by author and activist Marlon Peterson. His book Bird Uncaged: An Abolitionist's Freedom Song is out now and is both a memoir of Marlon's time in prison and an indictment of a system that fails its citizens. We talk today about possibility, asking different questions, and romantic comedies. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is The Undying by Anne Boyer. We will discuss the book with Mychal Denzel Smith on Wednesday June 30th. You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2021/06/09/ep-167-marlon-peterson SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Plum Deluxe - get 10% off your purchase when you go to plumdeluxe.com and use the code THESTACKS at checkout. Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.Connect with Marlon: Instagram
Mamy dla Was trzy książki, w których naszym zdaniem warto zwrócić uwagę na język. Będą to krótkie pełne metafor formy, gruba powieść przywodząca na myśl dzieła klasyków literatury i osobiste medytacje, które dzięki językowi właśnie łączą wiele gatunków w przejmującą opowieść o chorobie. Książki, o których rozmawiamy w podkaście, to: Elżbieta Isakiewicz, „Szelma i inne opowieści przyziemne”, Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy; Julia Fiedorczuk, „Pod słońcem”, wydawnictwo Literackie; Anne Boyer, „The Undying”, Penguin Books. Za książkę Elżbiety Isakiewicz bardzo dziękujemy Państwowemu Instytutowi Wydawniczemu. Książka Anne Boyer wyszła też po polsku nakładem wydawnictwa Czarne w tłumaczeniu Karoliny Iwaszkiewicz. Zachęcamy do odwiedzin na naszym profilu na Instagramie: https://www.instagram.com/juz_tlumacze i na Facebooku https://www.facebook.com/juz.tlumacze Intro: http://bit.ly/jennush
Our guest this week is Mychal Denzel Smith, the author of one of Traci’s favorite books from 2020, Stakes is High. Mychal’s writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and many other publications, and now he hosts the Open Form podcast. Today we talk about the difference between accountability and punishment, abolition, and what it means to want better for America. The Stacks Book Club selection for June is The Undying by Anne Boyer. We will discuss the book with Mychal Denzel Smith on Wednesday June 30th. You can find links to everything we discuss on today's show on The Stacks' Website: https://thestackspodcast.com/2021/06/02/ep-166-mychal-denzel-smith/ SUPPORT THE STACKS Join The Stacks Pack on Patreon Purchasing books through Bookshop.org or Amazon earns The Stacks a small commission.Connect with Mychal: Twitter | Instagram | Website | Open Form...
In today's podcast, Dr. Noelle LoConte discusses the relationship between alcohol and cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, alcohol use is one of the most preventable risk factors for cancer. They further state that alcohol use accounts for about 6% of all cancers and 4% of all cancer deaths. For many cancers, the more alcohol you drink, the higher your cancer risk. But for some types of cancers, in particular breast cancer, consuming even small amounts of alcohol can increase the risk. Furthermore, BreastCancer.org warns women that as little as three alcoholic drinks per week give you a 15% higher risk of breast cancer compared to non-drinkers. Most people don't realize that tipping back a beer, wine, or a cocktail could increase their cancer risk. Noelle LoConte, M.D., specializes in the relationship between alcohol and cancer. She is the first author on the American Society of Clinical Oncology policy statement on alcohol and cancer and has served on the ASCO prevention Committee. Dr. LoConte is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center in Madison, Wisconsin. She completed medical school at the University of Illinois at Chicago, did her internal medicine internship at UW, and completed her internal medicine residency at Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. Her clinical interests are in medical oncology, and she maintains a practice in gastrointestinal cancers. Her research and outreach interests are in cancer control across the cancer continuum, and she is the principal investigator (PI) for the Wisconsin Comprehensive Cancer Control Program. Through this work, she chairs the action plan on alcohol for Wisconsin. Today's podcast will encourage us to take an honest look at the connection between alcohol and cancer along with: Pema Chödrön quote from - "When Things Fall Apart: Heart Advice For Difficult Times" How much alcohol increases the risk of cancer What kinds of cancer are connected to alcohol How alcohol causes cancer The relationship of alcohol and breast cancer How alcohol increases levels of estrogen Head, neck, and esophageal cancer Alcohol and cancer treatment Alcohol and mortality "The Undying" A book by poet Anne Boyer about her battle with breast cancer Cancer and Covid 19 The four main rules of practicing oncology Thank you for joining me today. For recipes and inspiration, please follow me on Instagram and Facebook. You can purchase my vegan, organic line of CBD products on my website. The National Institutes of Health released a study that "revealed very high rates of clinically significant insomnia along with more stress, anxiety, and depression since the COVID-19 pandemic." All-natural CBD from hemp can enhance the serotonin receptors. Low serotonin levels are commonly associated with people who have depression and anxiety. Anxiety is a key factor behind insomnia. I hope my CBD can help you get a good night's sleep. Additionally, you can find my cookbook "The Easy 5 Ingredient Vegan Cookbook" HERE I would also like to thank Forager for sponsoring this podcast. Don't forget to go to Foragerproject.com/cultivatehealth for your FREE cup of yogurt. Please stay safe and stay well.
This episode we’re talking about the Best Books We Read in 2020! (Not necessarily things that came out in 2020, but there are some of those too!) We discuss reading in the pandemic era, “good enough” reads, academic publishing, and more! Plus: Are noodles media? You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards Favourite Fiction For the podcast Matthew The Haunting of Tram Car 015 by P. Djèlí Clark (From Episode 106 - Alternative/Alternate History) Serre Watch Matthew and Meghan play this visual novel! (From Episode 108 - Visual Novels) Anna Dead Astronauts by Jeff Vandermeer (From Episode 115 - New Weird) Last Days of New Paris by China Miéville (From Episode 106 - Alternative/Alternate History) Meghan The Etched City by KJ Bishop (From Episode 115 - New Weird) RJ Pet by Akwaeke Emezi (From Episode 107 - Pet by Akwaeke Emezi) Not for the podcast Anna Binding Shadows by Jasmine Silvera Meghan The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley RJ Saturday by Oge Mora Dayspring by Anthony Oliveira Read online for free Delicious In Dungeon, vol. 1 by Ryoko Kui Matthew A Dead Djinn in Cairo by P. Djèlí Clark Read online for free The Space Traders by Derrick Bell (Wikipedia) Collected in Dark Matter: A Century of Speculative Fiction from the African Diaspora edited by Sheree Thomas 68:Hazard:Cold by Janelle C. Shane Read online for free Listen to the podcast version Houses by Mark Pantoja Read online for free The Murderbot Diaries Series by Martha Wells Favourite Non-Fiction For the podcast Meghan Born to Be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey by Mark Dery (From Episode 092 - Arts (Non-Fiction)) RJ The Debunking Handbook by John Cook and Stephan Lewandowsky (From Episode 100 - Library and Information Studies) Medallion Status: True Stories from Secret Rooms by John Hodgman (From Episode 104 - Entertainment Non-Fiction) Matthew Comics and Critical Librarianship: Reframing the Narrative in Academic Libraries edited by Olivia Piepmeier and Stephanie Grimm (From Episode 100 - Library and Information Studies) A Kim Jong-Il Production: The Extraordinary True Story of a Kidnapped Filmmaker, His Star Actress, and a Young Dictator's Rise to Power by Paul Fischer (From Episode 104 - Entertainment Non-Fiction) Anna Feminist Pedagogy for Library Instruction by Maria T. Accardi (From Episode 100 - Library and Information Studies) Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film by Adilifu Nama (From Episode 104 - Entertainment Non-Fiction) Not for the podcast RJ Dinosaur Feathers by Dennis Nolan Matthew Turned On: Science, Sex and Robots by Kate Devlin Anna On Immunity: An Inoculation by Eula Biss Meghan The Undying by Anne Boyer Other Favourites Things of 2020 Anna The Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb (trailer on YouTube) RJ Dan-Dan Noodles?? Noodles are media, right??? Dandan noodles (Wikipedia) RJ’s recipe Leather Archives & Museum Instagram account Game Changer episode 1 - The Game Show Where Nobody Knows the Rules (YouTube) Matthew Reply All, episode 158, The Case of the Missing Hit Anarchism & Police Abolition|Feat. Domri Rade Mis(h)adra by Iasmin Omar Ata Meghan Nature (no hyperlink, see: outside) (No, there’s a hyperlink - Matthew) Runner-Ups RJ Fiction Lost in a Good Book by Jasper Fforde On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong RJ Other Steven Universe Future (Wikipedia) Sohla El-Waylly / Stump Sohla Meghan Fiction Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir The Subtweet by Vivek Shraya Self Care by Leigh Stein Dread Nation by Justina Ireland After the People Lights Have Gone Off by Stephen Graham Jones The Memory Police by Yōko Ogawa Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Olga Tokarczuk Check, Please! Book 1: #Hockey by Ngozi Ukazu Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Immigrant City by David Bezmozgis Meghan Non-fiction Walkable City: How Downtown Can Save America, One Step at a Time by Jeff Speck The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick by Mallory O'Meara In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado Turning by Jessica J. Lee Why We Swim by Bonnie Tsui Good Talk: A Memoir in Conversations by Mira Jacob Uncanny Valley by Anna Wiener Dreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another Language by Katherine Russell Rich Meghan French Language Tom Thomson, esquisses du printemps by Sandrine Revel Les petites victoires by Yvon Roy Waves by Ingrid Chabbert Un soleil entre des planètes mortes by Anneli Furmak Matthew Comics Emanon, vol. 1 by Shinji Kajio and Kenji Tsuruta On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden Read online Super Fun Sexy Times by Meredith McClaren When I Arrived at the Castle by Emily Carroll Monstress, vol. 3: Haven by Marjorie M. Liu and Sana Takeda (yes, I’m two volumes behind, the next volume is literally sitting on my shelf waiting to be read) Sleepy Princess in the Demon Castle, vol. 1 by Kagiji Kumanomata Steeple by John Allison (webcomic) Blade Runner 2019, vol. 1 by Michael Green, Mike Johnson, Andres Guinaldo (Illustrator) Le facteur de l'espace by Guillaume Perreault (in French! It’s not just Meghan who reads French language things now) Available in English as The Postman from Space Rock Mary Rock, vol. 1 by Nicky Soh Webcomic version Gardens of Glass by Lando Other Media We Mentioned You Look Like a Thing and I Love You: How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place by Janelle Shane Robots: The Recent A.I. edited by Rich Horton and Sean Wallace Pulgasari (Wikipedia) - North Korean giant monster movie I Blame the Patriarchy by Twisty Faster Links, Articles, and Things #LibFaves20 (library worker’s favourite books published in 2020) National Magazine Awards Winners 2020 AI Weirdness Overlay journal Our Twitch channel! 21 Books in Translation by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) Authors Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here. Mama Hissa's Mice by Saud Alsanousi, translated by Sawad Hussain (Arabic) Mirror of the Darkest Night by Mahasweta Devi, translated by Shamya Dasgupta (Bengali) Invisible Planets: An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese SF in Translation, edited and translated by Ken Liu (Chinese) Beijing Comrades by Bei Tong, translated by Scott E. Myers (Chinese) The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree by Shokoofeh Azar, translated by Anonymous (Farsi) Ru by Kim Thúy, translated by Sheila Fischman (French) Tram 83 by Fiston Mwanza Mujila, translated by Roland Glasser (French) Three Strong Women by Marie NDiaye, translated by John Fletcher (French) Last Night in Nuuk by Niviaq Korneliussen, translated by Anna Halager (Greenlandic/Danish) Beauty Is a Wound by Eka Kurniawan, translated by Annie Tucker (Indonesian) Beyond Babylon by Igiaba Scego, translated by Aaron Robertson (Italian) Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 by Cho Nam-Joo, translated by Jamie Chang (Korean) Your Republic is Calling You by Young-Ha Kim, translated by Chi-Young Kim (Korean) The Lonesome Bodybuilder by Yukiko Motoya, translated by Asa Yoneda (Japanese) Ghachar Ghochar by Vivek Shanbhag, translated by Srinath Perur (Kannada) The Sun on My Head by Geovani Martins, translated by Julia Sanches (Portugese) Good Morning Comrades by Ondjaki, translated by Stephen Henighan (Portugese) Time Commences in Xibalbá by Luis de Lión, translated by Nathan C. Henne (Spanish) La Bastarda by Trifonia Melibea Obono, translated by Lawrence Schimel (Spanish) Poonachi: Or the Story of a Black Goat by Perumal Murugan, translated by N. Kalyan Raman (Tamil) Doomi Golo: The Hidden Notebooks by Boubacar Boris Diop, translated by Vera Wülfing-Leckie and El Hadji Moustapha Diop (Wolof/French) Give us feedback! Fill out the form to ask for a recommendation or suggest a genre or title for us to read! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, January 5th we’ll be discussing the genre of Sociology! Then on Tuesday, January 19th we’ll be talking about our Reading Resolutions for 2021!
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Debie Thomas. Essay by Debie Thomas: *Comfort My People* for Sunday, 6 December 2020; book review by Dan Clendenin: *The Undying: Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care* by Anne Boyer (2020); film review by Dan Clendenin: *Into the Inferno* (2016); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *Advent Calendar* by Rowan Williams.
Look at American poet and essayist Anne Boyer's terrific (and terrifying) 2019 cancer memoir and winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction. Mr. Justin Magnuson of the University of Louisville's Trager Institute and host of Louisville's 'Before I Die Festival' joins to discuss death, dying, end-of-life doulas, and ways to expand the dialogue on life's silent end to rich and vibrant conversations on the subject in the hear and now.
Kiran Dass of Time Out Bookstore reviews The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness by Anne Boyer, published by Allen Lane.
Bageopskrifter og brevkassesvar? Jo, de hører skam også til i bøger! I hvert fald hvis man spørger Anne Boyer og Stine Pilgaard. Stine Pilgaards nyeste roman "Meter i sekundet" handler om en ung kvinde, der farer vild i det vestjyske sprog, da hun flytter til en højskole, hvor hendes kæreste skal være lærer. Det bliver alligevel til et par højskolesange og mange brevkassesvar, og de forskellige teksttyper flettes ind i romanen. Roman kan man måske ikke ligefrem kalde Anne Boyers "Beklædning imod kvinder", men hvad kalder man den så? Poesi, essayistik, prosa? Måske er der plads til det hele, når der er tale om litterær bastarder, der er denne udsendelses tema. Vært: Nanna Mogensen.
Writer and comedian Rosie Waterland joins Jamila Rizvi and Astrid Edwards to discuss loneliness. Introduction: Loneliness in 2020. Chapter 1: What is the difference between being alone and loneliness? Is there a difference for introverts and extroverts? Chapter 2: Rosie Waterland discusses loneliness, loss and social isolation, and reflects on the process of writing The Anti-Cool Girl and Every Lie I've Ever Told. Chapter 3:Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking and Quiet: The Journal by Susan Cain. Recommendations: Astrid recommends The Undying: A Meditation on Modern Illness by Anne Boyer, Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. Jamila recommends So Much To Tell You by John Marsden. CHAT WITH US Join our discussion using hashtag #AnonymousWasAWomanPod and don't forget to follow Jamila (on Instagram and Twitter) and Astrid (also on Instagram and Twitter) to continue the conversation. This podcast is brought to you by Future Women and Penguin Random House Australia. The podcast is produced by Bad Producer Productions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anne Boyer, a poet and essayist, writes an unflinching personal essay on becoming a cancer patient.
I used to be (still am?) a hypochondriac. When I read Anne Boyer's new book The Undying recently, I was reminded of some long months (years?) spent trawling online health information for a sense of comfort—and not finding it. In Anne's work, I saw again how poetry resists the flat, reductive language we read and … Continue reading "Ep 119. Hypochondria vs Poetry"
I used to be (still am?) a hypochondriac. When I read Anne Boyer’s new book The Undying recently, I was reminded of some long months (years?) spent trawling online health information for a sense of comfort—and not finding it. In Anne’s work, I saw again how poetry resists the flat, reductive language we read and … Continue reading "Ep 119. Hypochondria vs Poetry"
(Note: This program first aired last year.) Our guest is the Kansas City-based poet and teacher Anne Boyer, who joins us to discuss her bold, well-written memoir of cancer. The book is called "The Undying: Pain, Vulnerability, Mortality, Medicine, Art, Time, Dreams, Data, Exhaustion, Cancer, and Care." As was noted of this book by The New York Times: "The pink ribbon, that ubiquitous emblem of breast cancer awareness, has long been an object of controversy and derision, but the poet and essayist Anne Boyer doesn't just pull it loose, unfastening its dainty loop; she feeds it through a shredder and lights it on fire, incinerating its remains.... [Her] extraordinary and furious new book, 'The Undying,' is partly a memoir of her illness...[and partly] a book that reflects on the possibility -- or necessity -- of finding common cause in individual suffering."
Nesse segmento, leio o texto Esse Vírus (2020), da autora estadunidense Anne Boyer (tradução minha). // Texto original: https://mirabilary.substack.com/p/this-virus // Conto Máscara da Morte Vermelha: https://www.livros-digitais.com/edgar-allan-poe/a-mascara-da-morte-vermelha/1 // Dados sobre a necessidade de uma política de distanciamento social para combate da disseminação do coronavírus: https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vQuHYLsCvNJuzydGL0H6hbRZhUhFeyYIku8HEg7ZIeZ9HRpzKMuJ0JpVXF46F9En466S2M5k82-GIa5/pub?from=timeline&isappinstalled=0&urp=gmail_link // Um artigo importante: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/03/coronavirus-cancel-everything/607675/ // Mais um artigo importante: https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-act-today-or-people-will-die-f4d3d9cd99ca // Minhas redes sociais: https://linktr.ee/blankgarden // Página do podcast: https://semclassepodcast.wordpress.com // Musica tema: Lemoncreme (2013), de Benjamin Mastripolito (https://benpm.github.io) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/julianabrina/message
Welcome back to Papercuts, our monthly books podcast hosted by Louisa Kasza, Jenna Todd and Kiran Dass.It's February and our latest episode is packed to the gills. We chat trigger warnings, American Dirt, festivals, movies, poetry and of course, have our usual book reviews and TBR piles. Tune in!Book newsAWF Programme is out on the evening of 11th MarchOckham Shortlist is out on March 4th.HIGHLY RECOMMENDED LISTEN: Digging into American Dirt pod: From four perspectives.https://www.npr.org/2020/01/29/800964001/digging-into-american-dirtPatti Smith helps Portland bookshop after break in.The 2020 NZ Festival of the Arts starts this week, 21 Feb – 15th March 2020.https://www.festival.nz/https://www.festival.nz/events/writers Writers programme including KD’s session with Booker International Prize Winner Jokha Alharthi https://www.festival.nz/events/all/writing-womens-lives/ and Alharthi and Rijula DasBook reviewsKD: Strange Hotel by Eimear McBride, Rest and be thankful by Emma Glass.LK: Separation Anxiety by Laura ZigmanJT: Head Girl by Freya Daly Sadgrove (with a mention of As the Verb Tenses by Lynley Edmeades), In the Dream House by Carmen Maria MachadoNot booksKD: Three Women by Robert AltmanLK: Next in Fashion on NetflixJT: Emma.The TBR PileKD: The Undying by Anne Boyer, Out of the Woods by Luke Turner,LK: Middlemarch by George Eliot, Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout, Dept. of Speculation by Jenny OffillJT: Topics of Conversation by Miranda Popkey, Burn the Place by Illana Regan, Days of Abandonment by Elena Ferrante (in preparation for the June release of The Lying Life of Adults), 2000f Above Worry Level by Eamonn Marra. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A newly discovered, pseudonymously signed mock-letter to the editor of 'The Lady’s Magazine' in 1823 tells the story of a wannabe writer who is visited by the "gentle spirit of Miss Austen". Not only might the letter offer new information on what Austen might actually have been like, says Devoney Looser, it is also the first piece of Jane Austen-inspired fan fiction; Anna Picard discusses the poet Anne Boyer’s memoir of modern illness and considers the intersections of literature and cancer; Jonathan Lynn shares memories of adventures with his cousin Oliver SacksFor more on the Jane Austen story, go to www.the-tls.co.uk'The Undying: Pain, vulnerability, mortality, medicine, art, time, dreams, data, exhaustion, cancer, and care' by Anne Boyer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode transcripts available here.Books by Anne BoyerThe Undying (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019)A Handbook of Disappointed Fate (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2018)Garments Against Women (Ahsahta, 2015)The Romance of Happy Workers (Coffee House Press, 2008)Other Texts and Writers Mentioned in the EpisodeCassandra GilligSiddhartha Mukherjee’s The Emperor of All Maladies (Scribner, 2011)Bernadette MayerPatricia Lennox BoydClaudia Rankine’s Citizen (Graywolf, 2014)Maggie NelsonArthur RimbaudOcean VuongElizabeth Barrett BrowningJanet HolmesLeo TolstoyOther Relevant LinksExcerpt of Anne Boyer’s The Undying in The New YorkerFergusonCoupdizzleBreast Cancer ActionAshata PressJeremy CorbynBernie SandersElizabeth Warren
Anne Boyer, poet, essayist, and author of the new book "The Undying" (FSG/Macmillan), joins us to talk about the culture of positivity that pervades healthcare and how people treat the sick. Her New Yorker piece/excerpt from the book, "What Cancer Takes Away" https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2019/04/15/what-cancer-takes-away Buy her book https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374279349 Support the organization Breast Cancer Action https://www.bcaction.org
A recording of Anne Boyer's book The Romance of Happy Workers, by @TomSnarsky if you have any recordings you want to contribute to the show send them in! (of yourself, of other poets, of yourself reading other poets, etc) @mathildork // @prolesound
"....'acceptance’ is usually more a matter of fatigue than anything else." "...there is such a thing as raw, unalloyed, agendaless kindness." "...it is permissible to want." LINKS: Find out more about Al-Anon here: https://al-anon.org The "Promises" of Al-Anon: https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=the+promises+of+al+anon&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 Buy INFINITE JEST here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/david-foster-wallace/infinite-jest/9781619696181/ Check out The Great Concavity podcast here: https://greatconcavity.podbean.com Listen to my appearance on The Great Concavity: https://greatconcavity.podbean.com/e/episode-3-with-robyn-oneil/ Anne Boyer's "At Least Two Types of People" here: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/mereadingstuff/episodes/2015-12-03T10_59_15-08_00 Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robyn_ONeil Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyn_oneil/?hl=en ME READING STUFF shirts available here: https://cottonbureau.com/products/me-reading-stuff#/972221/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s
David speaks with poet and essayist Anne Boyer about her latest collection of essays A HANDBOOK OF DISAPPOINTED FATE and upcoming memoir THE UNDYING. Originally aired on November 1st 2018.
"I like no." -Anne Boyer "I like no." -Robyn O'Neil "History is full of people who just didn't." - Anne Boyer "Kill your rapists." -Robyn O'Neil LINKS: Buy A Handbook of Disappointed Fate by Anne Boyer: https://www.uglyducklingpresse.org/catalog/browse/item/?pubID=558 Buy Garments Against Women: https://ahsahtapress.org/product/boyer-garments/ Anne Boyer's Website: http://www.anneboyer.com Anne Boyer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/anne_boyer Jason Prue: https://jasonpreu.com My show here in LA at Steve Turner Gallery: http://steveturner.la/exhibition/through-line-drawing-weaving-by-18-artists Me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robyn_ONeil Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robyn_oneil/?hl=en
'Not Writing' by Anne Boyer read by Rhona Warwick Paterson. 'Not Writing' first appears in 'Garments Against Women' published by Ahsahta Press, March 15th 2015. A transcript can be found at https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/58316/not-writing More from Rhona Warwick Paterson can be found at https://twitter.com/rhonawarwick?lang=en
(I'll be back next week, I promise) (and I'm sorry) Can you head out into the world without issue? Can you think about your past and be all "ehhh, it was ok, no big deal." Can you attend a party and enjoy it? Can you just eat regular, healthy meals & head to the gym after work and not overthink the whole thing? Well good for you! Please listen to another reading of Anne Boyer from her astounding book "Garments Against Women" which can be purchased through the link below. I can not explain how much I revere this book. If I could give it every single award there is, I would do exactly that. I love you guys, Robyn Buy the book here: https://ahsahtapress.org/product/boyer-garments/ Learn more about Anne Boyer here: http://www.anneboyer.com And here: https://twitter.com/anne_boyer?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor And here: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2015/08/literature-is-against-us-in-conversation-with-anne-boyer/
What resembles the grave but isn’t by Anne Boyer on her website at www.actuallyreadbooks.com/rwrtgbiab.
Ep 35 Nikki Darling & Sam Cohen: The People On this episode our guests are Nikki Darling and Sam Cohen. Nikki Darling is a writer and critic in Los Angeles, and she describes her work as investigating notions of power, identity, lust and drive. Joining our conversation is Los Angeles writer Sam Cohen whose chapbook Gossip is available from Birds of Lace Press. Later in the show we also hear Anne Boyer read a poem from a recent performance here in Los Angeles. And we close out the show with a recent Godley and Creme flip from friend of the show DJ Sí Sí Sí Gracias, alter ego of SUN ARAW. You can hear more of his music at www.sunaraw.com - and the name of the track is SAM CREME.
Can you head out into the world without issue? Can you think about your past and be all "ehhh, it was ok, no big deal." Can you attend a party and enjoy it? Can you just eat regular, healthy meals & head to the gym after work and not overthink the whole thing? Well good for you! Please listen to another reading of Anne Boyer from her astounding book "Garments Against Women" which can be purchased through the link below. I can not explain how much I revere this book. If I could give it every single award there is, I would do exactly that. I love you guys, Robyn Buy the book here: https://ahsahtapress.org/product/boyer-garments/ Learn more about Anne Boyer here: http://www.anneboyer.com
I have never felt so desperate to share a book with you all. Anne Boyer's "Garments Against Women" is necessary. There's nothing like it. And if the world were right, those 800,000 people at that Kansas City Royals Parade the other day would have been there to celebrate Anne Boyer. That many people should be falling all over themselves & each other in order to honor their love of her books. That's the world I want to live in. http://www.anneboyer.com Buy Garments Against Women here: https://ahsahtapress.org/product/boyer-garments/