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Free Library Podcast
The Intertextual Self: New Approaches to the Memoir

Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 55:03


The Author Events Series presents The Intertextual Self: New Approaches to the Memoir REGISTER Memoirists most often focus on the authenticity of their own voice and experience, and how best to render on the page the intersection of memory and current insight. This traditional approach creates engaging and compelling personal narratives – singular texts of the self. But a new approach seems to be emerging, one in which writers grapple with other texts that have informed their experiences, shaped their thinking, and served as lenses through which to interpret their own lives. This event features three highly accomplished and daring authors who have taken this approach to their memoirs, highlighting how they absorbed other texts and made them integral to telling their own stories. Authors Chris Campanioni (A and B and Also Nothing, 2nd Ed.), Tyler Mills (The Bomb Cloud), and Leah Souffrant (Entanglements) represent a new generation of writers who have turned to an even wider range of texts to help them identify, craft, and share their own stories. Each of their strikingly original memoirs also include visual art created by the authors.  Chris Campanioni was born in Manhattan in 1985 and grew up in a very nineties New Jersey. His research connecting media studies with studies of migration has been awarded a Mellon Foundation fellowship and the Calder Prize and his writing has received the International Latino Book Award, the Pushcart Prize, and the Academy of American Poets College Prize. He lives in Brooklyn. Leah Souffrant is a writer and artist committed to interdisciplinary practice. She is the author of Entanglements: Threads woven from history, memory, and the body (Unbound Edition Press 2023) and Plain Burned Things: A Poetics of the Unsayable (Collection Clinamen, PULG Liège 2017). The range of Souffrant's work involves poetics, visual studies and art, translation, and critical work in literature, feminist theory, and performance. With Abby Paige, she is a founding member of the LeAB Iteration Lab for theater art and performance. Her awards include the New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Poetry and her scholarship was recognized by the Center for the Study of Women & Society. Souffrant's poetry has been a finalist for the National Poetry Award. She keeps an art studio in Brooklyn and teaches writing at New York University. Born in Chicago, Tyler Mills (she/her) is the author of City Scattered (Snowbound Chapbook Award, Tupelo Press 2022), Hawk Parable (Akron Poetry Prize, University of Akron Press 2019), Tongue Lyre (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award, Southern Illinois University Press 2013), and co-author with Kendra DeColo of Low Budget Movie (Diode Editions Chapbook Prize, Diode Editions 2021). Her memoir, The Bomb Cloud, received a Literature Grant from the Café Royal Foundation NYC. A poet and essayist, her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The New Republic, The Believer, and Poetry, and her essays in AGNI, Brevity, Copper Nickel, River Teeth, and The Rumpus. She lived and taught in New Mexico four years, most recently serving as the Burke Scholar for the Doel Reed Center for the Arts in Taos, NM, and now teaches for Sarah Lawrence College's Writing Institute and the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center. She lives in Brooklyn, NY. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation when you register for this event to ensure that this series continues to inspire Philadelphians. Books will be available for purchase at the library on event night. (recorded 12/5/2024)

Talking Paper
Talking Paper #13 Dallas Athent

Talking Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2017 44:11


Episode date, May 4th, 2017: I speak with writer and artist Dallas Athent about her new book of poetry, Theia Mania, out now from AntiSentiMental Society. In addition to her own poetic work, Athent volunteers her time promoting the work of other writers by coordinating east coast reading events (along with myself) for literary nonprofit, Nomadic Press. I also recorded readings from the launch event for Theia Mania, which took place on April 30th 2017 at the Jersey City studio of its artist, Maria Pavlovska, and featured live readings by Athent, writer/editor Chris Campanioni, AntiSentiMental Society editor Ronna Lebo, Brooklyn writer/filmmaker Prospero Vega, and culture chronicler Anthony Haden-Guest. Campanioni reads a portion of "The Real Thing (#AlternativeFacts)" Lebo reads "9 Steps to Achieve Full Deniability" Vega reads "A Chinese Woman in the Rain" Anthony Haden Guest reads "Newscast" Dallas Athent: http://dallasathent.com/ Maria Pavlovska: http://www.mariapavlovska.com/ Eve Siegel: http://www.evesiegeldesign.com/ AntiSentiMental Society Theia Mania: http://www.blacksquareeditions.org/_p/prd1/4609841321/product/theia-mania-by-dallas-athent SPD Theia Mania: http://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780979149566/theia-mania.aspx Hyperallergic Theia Mania: https://store.hyperallergic.com/products/theia-mania My PANK review of Theia Mania: http://pankmagazine.com/2017/05/11/review-theia-mania-by-dallas-athent/ Nomadic Press: https://www.nomadicpress.org/ #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn #nomadicpress #poetry #writing #books #antisentimentalsociety #theiamania

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Talking Paper
Talking Paper #9 Ronna Lebo & Boni Joi

Talking Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 55:55


Episode date, March 9th, 2017: I speak with Ronna Lebo and Boni Joi -- two of the founders of Black Square Editions. Since 1999, the New York-based imprint has published translations of little-known books from around the world, written by well-known poets and fiction writers, while also handling the work of both emerging and established authors. Black Square is part of the nonprofit, Off The Park Press, which also includes the new imprint, AntiSentiMental Society Press, which is dedicated to publishing work that combines visual art and poetry. Its first published title is Theia Mania, a book of poems by Dallas Athent, illustrated by Maria Pavlovska, and book design by Eve Siegel. The book will have its launch event, featuring live readings by Athent, Anthony Haden-Guest, Chris Campanioni, and Prospero Vega on Sunday April 30th at 3PM at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City. Black Square Editions: blackquareeditions.org Theia Mania - The Last Book Launch on Earth: https://www.facebook.com/events/1874045392884898/ Nomadic Press: nomadicpress.org #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn #poetry #writing #blacksquareeditions #nomadicpress

Talking Paper
Talking Paper #8 Chris Campanioni, John Gosslee, and PANK & Nomadic Invasions

Talking Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 85:12


Episode date, February 23rd, 2017: I travel to Washington D.C. for the 2017 AWP Conference and Bookfair, where I interview writer, teacher, and model Chris Campanioni, who edits PANK magazine and is the author Death of Art, published by C&R Press. I also interview C&R and PANK owner John Gosslee. Chris Campanioni website: http://chriscampanioni.com/ John Gosslee website: https://johngosslee.com/ C&R Press website: https://www.crpress.org/ Death of Art: https://www.crpress.org/shop/deathofart/ Tall As You Are Tall Between Them: https://www.crpress.org/shop/tallasyouaretallbetweenthem/ Next, a recorded selection of readings from the PANK & Nomadic Invasions author showcase at Sixth Engine restaurant. The event was co-organized by Nomadic Press and PANK magazine during AWP 2017, and featured 14 authors, including: Cassandra Dallett, reading "The Day Prince Left" George Anderson, reading from "The Kaleidoscope Kid" Anderson's website: http://george-anderson.net/ Natasha Dennerstein, reading "Love Me, I'm Fake" & "Serial Eileen" Dennerstein's website: https://www.natashadennerstein.com/ Ariel Francisco, reading "The Young Men Along the Bar Are Too Tired Even to Die" Francisco's website: https://arielfranciscopoetry.wordpress.com/ Hollie Hardy, reading "The Animal Trail of Tears" Hardy's website: http://www.holliehardy.com/ Beth Ann Miller, reading "Your Bones" Your Bones PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/your-bones/ Roberto F. Santiago, reading "The Domestican" & "I Was Set up to Fail But Never Given The Chance To" Santiago's website: https://therfsantiago.com/ Annie Christain, reading "He Developed the Habit of Playing Airs, Most Correctly, Upon His Chin: March 3rd 1994, Rome" Elwin Michael Cotman, reading from his upcoming novella Next, Joy Deva Baglio, reading from "Ron" Matthew Siegel, reading a poem inspired by California's Bay Area Siegel's website: http://matthewsiegel.us/ Sidney Taiko, reading "Here be Monsters" Here Be Monsters PANK version: http://pankmagazine.com/piece/here-be-monsters/ Raina J León, reading "Poet Anxiety Disorder" León's website: http://www.rainaleon.com/ Will Cordeiro, reading "Dialogue With The Moon" PANK magazine website: http://pankmagazine.com/ Nomadic Press website: https://www.nomadicpress.org/ PANK & Nomadic Invasions: https://www.facebook.com/events/367706813596584/ Sixth Engine website: http://www.sixthengine.com/ #talkingpaper #interview #radiofreebrooklyn #poetry #writing #livereading #c&rpress #nomadicpress #pank #pankmagazine #awp #awp2017 #sixthengine

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Talking Paper
Talking Paper #6 René Sascha Johannsen, Trice Angie Christiansen & Ben Pomeroy

Talking Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017 57:33


Episode date, January 26th, 2017: Neighbors is the theme of this episode of Talking Paper on Radio Free Brooklyn. I begin by interviewing my next door neighbors René Sascha Johannsen & Trice Angie Christiansen about print media influences in their native Denmark (and beyond), Trice's skin care line RAAW in a jar, and Rene's documentary work with Danish band Lukas Graham. Next, I listen to my downstairs neighbor Ben Pomeroy read the story of his brief-but-memorable trip to Havana, Cuba 16 years ago, and two locals who inspired him to write down his tale for posterity. Finally, I read an excerpt from Chris Campanioni's The Brooklyn Rail review of Cuban author Pablo Medina's poetry chapbook, The Island Kingdom. René S Johannsen website: http://directorrsj.com/ RAAW in a Jar website: http://www.raawinajar.com/ Ben Pomeroy website: https://benpomeroy.contently.com/ Chris Campanioni "The Island Kingdom" review: http://brooklynrail.org/2015/11/books/mea-cuba-on-exile-and-excess #talkingpaper #interview #lukasgraham #raawinajar #cuba #havana #denmark #beauty #documentaryfilm #musicdocumentary #storytelling #neighbors #radiofreebrooklyn

Talking Paper
Talking Paper #4 Nathan Holt, Shawn Kornhauser, & Chris Pikula

Talking Paper

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2017 57:13


Episode date, December 29th, 2016: Fantasy card game Magic: The Gathering is the topic of most of this episode. It begins with an interview with Nathan Holt & Shawn Kornhauser about their Magic doc film, Enter the Battlefield. Next up, an interview with one of their film's 7 subjects, Chris Pikula about his thoughts on the game, and his own career (which could end with a spot in the Hall of Fame). Finally, I read excerpts from books by poets Boni Joi, Chris Campanioni, & Malik Crumpler. Nathan Holt Twitter: https://twitter.com/WalkThePlanes Shawn Kornhauser Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShawnKornhauser Chris Pikula Twitter: https://twitter.com/meddlingmage Enter The Battlefield WOTC page: http://magic.wizards.com/en/content/enter-the-battlefield Enter The Battlefield film/series YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3rP64NRtmbit1LO6bPyLtP6dKA5H-WnJ Walking The Planes WOTC page: http://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/media/videos/walking-the-planes Walking The Planes series YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3rP64NRtmbg0g-A_fwwpfaTpkmmwcwYl Boni Joi, Before During or After Rainstorms: http://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9780979149535/before-during-or-after-rainstorms.aspx Chris Campanioni, Death of Art: http://www.crpress.org/shop/deathofart/ Malik Crumpler, Little Everywhere: http://malikameer.com/little-everywhere-is-now-available-on-amazon-and-barnes-and-noble/ #talkingpaper #interview #magicthegathering #enterthebattlefield #wizardsofthecoast #poetry #radiofreebrooklyn

Word Riot
One Direction by Chris Campanioni

Word Riot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2015 1:53


One Direction by Chris Campanioni

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Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 3: A Letter to the Internet

Across the Margin: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 63:53


Listen in as hosts Michael Shields and Chris Thompson, with help from two dynamic authors and entertainers, Alan Fox and Chris Campanioni, break down the ways in which we interact with the internet, specifically - social media's role in defining the way in which we live. In this podcast, ideas that revolve around the cultural norms we witness amongst diverging generations - those born before and after the rise of the Digital Age - are discussed in depth, as well as topics such as online identities, the possibility of intimacy through digital connections, and celebrity and privacy in the Digital Age.Subscribe to Across the Margin: The PodcastCheck out Across the Margin for further amazing stories & much, much more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.