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The New Yorker: Fiction
Nathan Englander Reads Chris Adrian

The New Yorker: Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 64:19


Nathan Englander joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Every Night for a Thousand Years,” by Chris Adrian, which was published in The New Yorker in 1997. Englander is the author of five books of fiction, including the novel “kaddish.com” and the story collection “What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2013. 

PediPal
Episode 29: Magic?

PediPal

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 41:21


Turn on, tune in, and drop your preconceptions, because in this episode, Sarah and Dan are your guides on a trip into the realm of psychedelics in pediatric palliative care. We join Dingle Spence, Chris Adrian, and Elisha Waldman to learn about how they came to do this work, how psilocybin is helping some bereaved parents on their journeys of grief, and what the future might hold for psychedelic therapies in pediatrics.

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Lost in Redonda
Episode 6: backlist spotlight: "Gob's Grief" by Chris Adrian; "Thus Bad Begins"

Lost in Redonda

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 146:40


In our sixth episode we discuss Gob's Grief by Chris Adrian for our backlist deep dive. In the Marías portion we dig into Thus Bad Begins (spoiler alert: it's phenomenal). This is a doozy of an episode, so stay hydrated and do be a hero: listen to the whole 2+ hours in one go!Books mentioned in this episode:Names on the Land: A Historical Account of Place-Naming in the United States by George R. StewartThe Stammering Century by Gilbert SeldesThe Immortalization Commission: Science and the Strange Quest to Cheat Death by John GrayLincoln in the Bardo by George SaundersLincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America by Garry WillsClick here to subscribe to our Substack and do follow us on the socials, @lostinredonda across most apps (Twitter and Instagram for now; we're coming for you eventually #booktok).Music: “Estos Dias” by Enrique UrquijoLogo design: Flynn Kidz Designs

PediPal
Episode 10: The Cocktail Party

PediPal

Play Episode Play 26 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 38:42 Transcription Available


"So, what kind of work do you do?" When you're in pediatric palliative care, what answer do you give? And how do you respond to the inevitable follow-ups? "That's so sad," "You must be so special," "I could never do that..." We've all been there. So in this final episode of 2021, Dan and Sarah interview three peds palliative physicians—Allison Silverstein (@agsils), Jared Rubenstein (@DrJRubenstein), and Chris Adrian—about their responses to the dreaded cocktail party questions, as well as their insights on what these questions and answers teach us about very the nature palliative care and its practitioners. Referenced in this episode:Allison Silverstein and Jared Rubenstein - "Oh, That Must Be So Sad" (pdf on Google Drive)Jared Rubenstein - "Oh That's So Sad" (video on youtube.com) Christopher Adrian - "The Question" (article in NEJM)

Radio Vercelli
Edizione del 17 ottobre 2019

Radio Vercelli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 2:24


Si conclude in questo weekend il settantesimo concorso internazionale di musica "Gian Battista Viotti", a cui partecipano i migliori giovani pianisti da tutto il mondo. La serata finale, con l'Orchestra Sinfonica del Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, sarà sabato 19, alle 20 e 30, al Teatro Civico. Inizia la stagione dell'Officina Teatrale degli Anacoleti: il primo spettacolo è “La grande notte”, tratto dal romanzo di Chris Adrian, con gli allievi diretti dal regista Alessandro Castigliano. Due gli spettacoli: venerdì 18 e domenica 20, alle 21, in corso De Gregori 28. Studiosi da tutta Italia a Vercelli per l'annuale convegno di neuroscienze, dedicato ad “Amor che nella mente mi ragiona - Natura e cultura dell'amore”. Si tiene sabato 19, dalle 9 alle 13, nell'aula magna "San Giuseppe" dell'Upo. Sono molte e particolari le armi che il collezionista Camillo Leone acquistò per la sua collezione. Una visita guidata a “Le armi bianche di Leone”, è organizzata dal Museo per sabato 19, alle 16. Torna: “Gusto, sapori e arte”, mercatino di prodotti enogastronomici, artigianali, e di hobbistica. Sabato 19, per tutta la giornata, in viale Garibaldi. Al fagiolo di Saluggia sono dedicati tre giorni di eventi: gastronomia, musica e sport, da venerdì 18 a domenica 20, nelle piazze di Saluggia. Il mensile mercatino del piccolo antiquariato, si terrà domenica 20, per l'intera giornata, presso il mercato ortofrutticolo di Borgo d'Ale. E chiudiamo con lo sport. La Pro Vercelli gioca fuori casa: allo stadio “Speroni” di Busto Arsizio, la partita con la Pro Patria sarà disputata sabato 19 ottobre, alle 15.

Radio Vercelli
Edizione del 17 ottobre 2019

Radio Vercelli

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 2:24


Si conclude in questo weekend il settantesimo concorso internazionale di musica "Gian Battista Viotti", a cui partecipano i migliori giovani pianisti da tutto il mondo. La serata finale, con l'Orchestra Sinfonica del Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova, sarà sabato 19, alle 20 e 30, al Teatro Civico. Inizia la stagione dell'Officina Teatrale degli Anacoleti: il primo spettacolo è “La grande notte”, tratto dal romanzo di Chris Adrian, con gli allievi diretti dal regista Alessandro Castigliano. Due gli spettacoli: venerdì 18 e domenica 20, alle 21, in corso De Gregori 28. Studiosi da tutta Italia a Vercelli per l'annuale convegno di neuroscienze, dedicato ad “Amor che nella mente mi ragiona - Natura e cultura dell'amore”. Si tiene sabato 19, dalle 9 alle 13, nell'aula magna "San Giuseppe" dell'Upo. Sono molte e particolari le armi che il collezionista Camillo Leone acquistò per la sua collezione. Una visita guidata a “Le armi bianche di Leone”, è organizzata dal Museo per sabato 19, alle 16. Torna: “Gusto, sapori e arte”, mercatino di prodotti enogastronomici, artigianali, e di hobbistica. Sabato 19, per tutta la giornata, in viale Garibaldi. Al fagiolo di Saluggia sono dedicati tre giorni di eventi: gastronomia, musica e sport, da venerdì 18 a domenica 20, nelle piazze di Saluggia. Il mensile mercatino del piccolo antiquariato, si terrà domenica 20, per l'intera giornata, presso il mercato ortofrutticolo di Borgo d'Ale. E chiudiamo con lo sport. La Pro Vercelli gioca fuori casa: allo stadio “Speroni” di Busto Arsizio, la partita con la Pro Patria sarà disputata sabato 19 ottobre, alle 15.

30 For My Love
A Tiny Feast

30 For My Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 42:21


Short story by Chris Adrian

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Harvard Divinity School
Writing and the Art of Attention

Harvard Divinity School

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 85:42


Religious traditions insist on the importance of cultivating our faculty of attention, whether it be attention to ourselves, others, our environment, or the presence of the divine in any of these three. This panel will explore whether and how the practice of writing, especially fiction writing, helps us cultivate this art of attention. What is it about writing, and the imagination and patience required, that helps us learn how better to attend? The panelists are Stephanie Paulsell, Susan Shallcross Swartz Professor of the Practice of Christian Studies, HDS; C.E. Morgan, author of the novels All the Living and The Sport of Kings, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; and Chris Adrian, novelist, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles. Learn more about Harvard Divinity School and its mission to illuminate, engage, and serve at http://hds.harvard.edu/.

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast
Ep 2: Katelyn Phillips, WORD Bookstore

Drunk Booksellers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2015 50:57


Epigraph WORD Bookstore in Jersey City, NJ. Find her on the internet @BookArista. Introduction In Which We Discuss Rainbow Sidewalks, Binge-Reading, Going Broke on July 14th, and Adult Chocolate Milk [1:43] The Ghost Network by Catie Disabato [2:25] Dryland by Sara Jaffe (pubs 1 Sept 2015) [2:38] Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff (pubs 15 Sept 2015)   [3:13] Cleopatra: A Life by Stacy Schiff Emma’s Read-Brag: 5 books in 1 day Lumberjanes Vol 1 by Noelle Stevenson, Grace Ellis, Brooke Allen, and Shannon Watters We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie The Golden Compass Graphic Novel by Philip Pullman, adapted by Staephane Melchior-Durand (pubs 22 Sept 2015) All Our Pretty Songs by Sarah McCarry The Chronology of Water: A Memoir by Lidia Yuknavitch July New Releases!! [5:10] The Small Backs of Children by Lidia Yuknavitch (pubs 7 July 2015) IRL Bonus! Hang out with Kim at Lidia’s reading at Elliott Bay Book Company on July 14th. NYC-folk can catch Lidia in conversation with Kate Zambreno on July 21st at McNally Jackson. [6:03] Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee (pubs 14 July 2015) Also mentioned: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian by E. L. James [6:44] Armada by Ernest Cline (pubs 14 July 2015) Also mentioned: Ready Player One by Ernest Cline [7:05] The Golden Specific by S. E. Grove (pubs 14 July 2015) Also mentioned: The Glass Sentence by S. E. Grove [7:30] Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates (pubs 14 July 2015)  Drink(s) of the Day The Jules Verne (hat tip to Natalie, bartender extraordinaire at Barcade Jersey City): Stumptown Cold Brew with Chocolate w/ Kraken Black Spiced Rum Like Vodka for Chocolate: Vodka (probably from a plastic jug) w/ Yoo-hoo   Chapter I In Which Katelyn Sucks at Restaurant-Work and Begins a Career in Bookselling Instead, Your Hosts Discuss Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, and Emma Decides Her Next Tattoo Let’s visit Katelyn’s first bookstore, Bogart’s Books and Cafe in Millville, NJ!   Seriously, though, can we talk about their advertising? The Humphrey Bogart dog. Ponderers of meaning. Shiny happy people. I just... I can’t even. It’s so good. Ahem. Moving on to WORD... Join Katelyn’s book group, Much Ado About Classics, at WORD Jersey City or check out one of WORD’s other book groups in Jersey City or Brooklyn.  [16:40] Bookseller confession: Katelyn kinda hated A Christmas Carol: And Other Christmas Books by Charles Dickens [20:12] Katelyn’s favorite book of all time: Mort(e) by Robert Repino   [21:25] Post-Apocalyptic Fiction: The Dog Stars by Peter Heller Also mentioned: Echo of the Boom by Maxwell Neely-Cohen, Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel [23:25] Bats of the Republic: An Illuminated Novel by Zachary Thomas Dodson (pubs 6 Oct 2015) Also mentioned: Featherproof Books   [25:48] Katelyn’s Station Eleven Book: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams [27:55] Katelyn’s Wild Book: Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach [28:35] Kim’s Station Eleven/Wild Book: Adrienne Rich’s Poetry and Prose [28:51] Kim’s Desert Island Book: The Complete Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson [29:27] Emma’s Station Eleven: Stranger Things Happen by Kelly Link [29:55] Emma’s Wild Book: The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making by Catherynne M. Valente [30:08] Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente (pubs 20 Oct 2015)  Chapter II In Which We Discuss  Lying to Customers Handselling Strategies, Grad Gifts, and Rad Italian Women Writers [31:05] Katelyn lied about reading The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner. But she remedied the situation, so it’s all good. [32:16] If you liked Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, you’ll love The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins. Not that Kim has read either. She just knows these things because #bookseller. [32:39] How about a literary horror novel about a plague of insomnia? Read Black Moon by Kenneth Calhoun. [33:18] Or maybe a tough cool broad book? Grab Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg. [34:11] College grad required reading: Adulting: How to Become a Grown-Up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps by Kelly Williams Brown [34:58] Katelyn’s epic grad gift Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World by Jane McGonigal We Should All Be Feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Mort(e) by Robert Repino   [36:45] Katelyn purchased My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante from our friends at The Community Bookstore on Independent Bookstore Day. [37:12] Need more Italian writers? The First True Lie by Marina Mander [38:01] Emma yells at Katelyn because SHE’S NEVER READ HARRY POTTER. WHAT’S THE HOLD UP, KATELYN? [39:41] Mark Z. Danielewski (author of House of Leaves) is writing a ridiculously long 27 volume series, beginning with The Familiar, Volume 1: One Rainy Day in May. We talked about this for a lot longer but - unlike some people - we decided to edit. Chapter III In Which Kim Wonders What People Think of Her, We Get Really Suspicious of Green Things, and Customers Worry About Disappointing Emma [40:55] Kim gets freaked out by being handsold Tampa by Alissa Nutting [41:57] Katelyn’s impossible handsell: The New World by Chris Adrian and Eli Horowitz. Cutting people’s heads off and a story of sad marriages... what’s not to love? [43:01] Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy was released individually as three paperback volumes - Annihilation, Authority, and Acceptance - before being released as a gorgeous single-volume hardcover edition, Area X. [44:12] People buy Uprooted by Naomi Novik from Emma, even though it’s in hardcover, to avoid making her cry. Real footage of a passionate bookseller handselling a book:   Originally posted by t4lkn3rdyt0m3 Katelyn’s favorite literary media: Book Riot The Podcast, All the Books, Two Book Minimum Epilogue In Which Katelyn Can Be Found In All Ways on the Internets Twitter: @BookArista Tumblr: @BookArista Instagram: @TheBookArista (note the definitive article) Website: www.BookArista.com You can follow Kim on twitter @finaleofseem, but she doesn’t really post much there, so you might as well just follow Emma at @thebibliot and call it a day. Also, read all of Emma’s posts at Book Riot, because she’s a nerd and it’s wonderful.  

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
MARJORIE SANDOR and AIMEE BENDER present THE UNCANNY READER: STORIES FROM THE SHADOWS

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2015 45:54


The Uncanny Reader: Stories from the Shadows (St. Martin's Griffin)  From the deeply unsettling to the possibly supernatural, these thirty-one border-crossing stories from around the world explore the uncanny in literature, and delve into our increasingly unstable sense of self, home, and planet. The Uncanny Reader: Stories from the Shadows opens with “The Sand-man,” E.T.A. Hoffmann's 1817 tale of dopplegangers and automatons—a tale that inspired generations of writers and thinkers to come. Stories by 19th and 20th century masters of the uncanny—including Edgar Allan Poe, Franz Kafka, and Shirley Jackson—form a foundation for sixteen award-winning contemporary authors, established and new, whose work blurs the boundaries between the familiar and the unknown. These writers come from Egypt, France, Germany, Japan, Poland, Russia, Scotland, England, Sweden, the United States, Uruguay, and Zambia—although their birthplaces are not always the terrains they plumb in their stories, nor do they confine themselves to their own eras. Contemporary authors include: Chris Adrian, Aimee Bender, Kate Bernheimer, Jean-Christophe Duchon-Doris, Mansoura Ez-Eldin, Jonathon Carroll, John Herdman, Kelly Link, Steven Millhauser, Joyce Carol Oates, Yoko Ogawa, Dean Paschal, Karen Russell, Namwali Serpell, Steve Stern and Karen Tidbeck. Marjorie Sandor is the author of four books, most recently The Late Interiors: A Life Under Construction. Her story collection, Portrait of my Mother, Who Posed Nude in Wartime, won the 2004 National Jewish Book Award in Fiction, and an essay collection, The Night Gardener: A Search for Home won the 2000 Oregon Book Award for literary non-fiction. Her work has appeared in The Georgia Review, AGNI, The Hopkins Review and The Harvard Review among others. She lives in Corvallis, Oregon. Aimee Bender is the author of the novels The Color Master, The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake—a New York Times bestseller—and An Invisible Sign of My Own, and of the collections The Girl in the Flammable Skirt and Willful Creatures. Her works have been widely anthologized and have been translated into sixteen languages. She lives in Los Angeles.

Damian Barr's Literary Salon
Chris Adrian - The Literary Salon - July 2011

Damian Barr's Literary Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2011 27:00


American author Chris Adrian talks about his latest book The Great Night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Narrative Medicine Rounds
Chris Adrian 09-05-2011 - "A Better Angel"

Narrative Medicine Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2011 82:18


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Bookworm
Chris Adrian: The Great Night

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2011 30:00


Oncologist and novelist Chris Adrian talks about how his need to tell and hear stories has helped him through his difficult work with children.

Writers (Audio)
Chris Adrian - Story Hour in the Library

Writers (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011 58:07


in 2010, author Chris Adrian was named to The New Yorker's "20 under 40" list of fiction writers worth watching. He is currently a Fellow in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at the University of California San Francisco. He is also the author of several novels and a collection of short stories. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 20627]

Story Hour in the Library (Video)
Chris Adrian - Story Hour in the Library

Story Hour in the Library (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011 58:07


Writers (Video)
Chris Adrian - Story Hour in the Library

Writers (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011 58:07


in 2010, author Chris Adrian was named to The New Yorker's "20 under 40" list of fiction writers worth watching. He is currently a Fellow in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology at the University of California San Francisco. He is also the author of several novels and a collection of short stories. Series: "Story Hour in the Library" [Humanities] [Show ID: 20627]

Story Hour in the Library (Audio)
Chris Adrian - Story Hour in the Library

Story Hour in the Library (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2011 58:07


Literature Events Audio
Story Hour in the Library - Chris Adrian

Literature Events Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011


Literature Events Video
Story Hour in the Library - Chris Adrian

Literature Events Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2011


The New Yorker: Fiction
Chris Adrian Reads Donald Barthelme

The New Yorker: Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2010 28:09


Chris Adrian reads Donald Barthelme's "The Indian Uprising."

Bookworm
Chris Adrian: The Children's Hospital

Bookworm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2006 29:30


Author Chris Adrian, a pediatrician and theologian, imagines a future in which a children's hospital becomes an ark that survives the flood at the end of the world...

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