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This week Aryell shares some of her favorite horror short stories from Roupenian's Cat Person and Other Stories. Buckle up for a crash course in toxic masculinity and the horrors of it's devastating effects. Thanks for listening!
Kristen Roupenian joins Deborah Treisman to read and discuss “Afternoon in Linen,” by Shirley Jackson, which appeared in a 1943 issue of the magazine. Roupenian’s début story collection, “You Know You Want This,” was published last year, and was just released in paperback under the title “Cat Person and Other Stories.”
Branca Vianna conversou com a americana Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe.
Episódio extra do podcast Maria Vai Com as Outras. Branca Vianna conversou com a americana Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe. Para ouvir o áudio original da entrevista, acesse: http://bit.ly/2uxvl6j Aqui, uma playlist com todos os episódios do podcast: bit.ly/2rAsTKR O Maria Vai Com as Outras é um podcast sobre mulher e mercado de trabalho. Novos episódios são publicados quinzenalmente, às segundas, a partir das 5h, em todos os aplicativos de podcasts e no site da piauí. O programa é uma produção da Rádio Novelo para a revista piauí. Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Branca Vianna Dublagem: Ana Beatriz Ribeiro e Évelin Argenta Direção: Paula Scarpin Produção: Mari Faria Edição: Évelin Argenta e Mari Romano Finalização e mixagem: João Jabace Redes sociais: Ana Beatriz Ribeiro Vídeos: Desiré Taconi Coordenação digital: Kellen Moraes Identidade visual: Cecilia Marra, Caio Borges e Paula Cardoso Distribuição: Yasmin Santos Engenheiro de som: Danny Dee
Episódio extra do podcast Maria Vai Com as Outras. Ouça a faixa original, em inglês, da conversa entre Branca Vianna e Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe. Para ouvir esta entrevista com dublagem em português, acesse: http://bit.ly/37rmDVD Aqui, uma playlist com todos os episódios do podcast: bit.ly/2rAsTKR O Maria Vai Com as Outras é um podcast sobre mulher e mercado de trabalho. Novos episódios são publicados quinzenalmente, às segundas, a partir das 5h, em todos os aplicativos de podcasts e no site da piauí. O programa é uma produção da Rádio Novelo para a revista piauí. Ficha técnica: Apresentação: Branca Vianna Direção: Paula Scarpin Produção: Mari Faria Edição: Évelin Argenta e Mari Romano Finalização e mixagem: João Jabace Redes sociais: Ana Beatriz Ribeiro Vídeos: Desiré Taconi Coordenação digital: Kellen Moraes Identidade visual: Cecilia Marra, Caio Borges e Paula Cardoso Distribuição: Yasmin Santos Engenheiro de som: Danny Dee
Ouça a faixa original, em inglês, da conversa entre Branca Vianna e Kristen Roupenian durante a Festa Literária Internacional de Paraty, Flip, de 2019. Escrito por Roupenian, o texto Cat Person, que saiu originalmente na revista The New Yorker, virou febre nos Estados Unidos, viralizou na internet e deu nome a um livro de contos publicado no Brasil pela editora Companhia das Letras com tradução de Ana Guadalupe.
Möt den amerikanska författaren Kristen Roupenian i samtal med Madelaine Levy. Roupenian, född 1981, har en PhD i litteratur från Harvard. Hon har röjt stor framgång med sin debutroman, "Kattmänniska och andra berättelser" – HBO har redan köpt rättigheterna för en framtida tv-serie. Madelaine Levy är litteraturredaktör på Svenska Dagbladet. Hon har även varit redaktör på bokförlag, skrivit en bok, varit chefredaktör för Bon och medverkat i tidningar som DN, Aftonbladet, BLM och Fokus. I samarbete med Albert Bonniers Förlag. Från 11 april 2019 Jingel: Lucas Brar
The American writer Kristen Roupenian caused a sensation when her debut short story «Cat Person» was published in The New Yorker in 2017. With #Metoo at its peak, the story’s treatment of bad sex made it The New Yorker’s most-read online fiction text of all time. Roupenian’s debut collection contains horror elements and a fine-meshed humor emerging when humans and power relations are exposed in a light that is far from flattering. Hear Roupenian in conversation with her Norwegian colleague Eline Lund Fjæren. The conversation took place at the House of Literature April 3, 2019. Lithouse is a podcast from the House of Literature in Oslo, presenting adapted versions of lectures and conversations featuring international writers and thinkers. Music by Apothek.
Den amerikanske forfatteren Kristen Roupenian skapte furore med debutnovellen sin Cat Person, da den ble publisert på The New Yorker i 2017. Metoo var da på sitt mest brennhete, og med novellens tematisering av klein sex ble det den mest leste online-fiksjonsteksten The New Yorker har publisert noensinne. Nå er Roupenians debutbok ute på norsk, i Hilde Lyngs oversettelse, og her møter vi grøsserelementer, ubehag og finmasket humor som kommer til syne når mennesker og maktrelasjoner kles av og eksponeres i langt fra flatterende lys. Hør Roupenian i samtale med sin norske forfatterkollega Eline Lund Fjæren. Samtalen fant sted 3. april 2019. Litteraturhusets podkast presenterer bearbeidede versjoner av samtaler og foredrag i regi av Stiftelsen Litteraturhuset. Musikk av Apothek.
In this episode we're joined by the writer Kristen Roupenian for a conversation about her haunting, scary, funny, and incisive collection of short stories You Know You Want This. In a dozen potent tales, Roupenian conjures both visceral horror and the laughter of revelation in works which often walk the line between wickedly dark fantasy-- and clear-eyed examinations of sexuality, gender, power and obsession in a world that is unmistakably and often uncomfortably our own. The result is an absolutely thrilling debut and the arrival of a dynamic new voice in fiction. Many readers were first introduced to Roupenian through her story "Cat Person" which appeared in the New Yorker in December 2017 and immediately became a viral sensation. That story now takes its place among the twelve in this collection, where it feels entirely and freshly at home. The author spoke to Bill Tipper by phone about her inspirations, the connection between humor and horror, and what it was like to have her fiction light up the Internet.
Kristen Roupenian i samtale med Gunnhild Øyehaug og intervjuer Eline Lund Fjæren. Den amerikanske forfatteren, Kristen Roupenian, traff tidsånden og #metoo-bevegelsen rett i mellomgulvet med sin fortelling Cat Person i 2017. Historien gikk viralt og igangsatte utallige diskusjoner om seksuelle gråsoner. Nå debuterer hun med novellesamlingen Du vet at du vil, der mørke drifter er et gjennomgangstema. Gunnhild Øyehaugs forfatterskap har blitt oversatt til en rekke språk, og hun ble kalt A Norwegian Master of the short story i The New Yorker da James Wood anmeldte hennes novellesamling Knutar. Boka fikk også strålende kritikker da den utkom på norsk i 2004. En finstemt sans for det komiske og det absurde preger Øyehaugs noveller. Øyehaug og Roupenian har byttet bok, og møtes for å utveksle lesninger. Forfatter Eline Lund Fjæren leder samtalen.
Kristen Roupenian i samtale med Gunnhild Øyehaug og intervjuer Eline Lund Fjæren. Den amerikanske forfatteren, Kristen Roupenian, traff tidsånden og #metoo-bevegelsen rett i mellomgulvet med sin fortelling Cat Person i 2017. Historien gikk viralt og igangsatte utallige diskusjoner om seksuelle gråsoner. Nå debuterer hun med novellesamlingen Du vet at du vil, der mørke drifter er et gjennomgangstema. Gunnhild Øyehaugs forfatterskap har blitt oversatt til en rekke språk, og hun ble kalt A Norwegian Master of the short story i The New Yorker da James Wood anmeldte hennes novellesamling Knutar. Boka fikk også strålende kritikker da den utkom på norsk i 2004. En finstemt sans for det komiske og det absurde preger Øyehaugs noveller. Øyehaug og Roupenian har byttet bok, og møtes for å utveksle lesninger. Forfatter Eline Lund Fjæren leder samtalen.
When "Cat Person" appeared in "The New Yorker" in December 2017, it quickly became a viral hit, striking a chord with readers at the height of the #MeToo Movement. People seemed surprised by the Internet popularity of a long form fiction story—including its author, Kristen Roupenian. "You Know You Want This" is Roupenian's highly anticipated debut collection of stories that, like "Cat Person," dwells in discomfort and is compulsively readable. "The New Yorker"'s fiction editor, Deborah Treisman, joined her for a conversation about why she chose "Cat Person" from a stack of other submissions, Roupenian's new book and plans for an upcoming horror film.
Deze derde special van Boeken FM gaat over het korte verhaal. Ellen Deckwitz, Joost de Vries en Peter Buurman bespreken twee verhalenbundels: ‘Te koop: babyschoentjes, nooit gedragen’ met daarin de favoriete verhalen van Nederlandse en Vlaamse schrijvers, en ‘Je weet dat je dit wil’, de gebundelde verhalen van Kristen Roupenian. Zij ging vorig jaar viral met het verhaal ‘Cat Person’. Het panel bespreekt waarom het korte verhaal in Nederland eigenlijk een onderbelicht genre is, vele gewaardeerde korte verhalen passeren de revue, en Joost leest zijn favoriete seksscène van Rob van Essen voor.
Deze derde special van Boeken FM gaat over het korte verhaal. Ellen Deckwitz, Joost de Vries en Peter Buurman bespreken twee verhalenbundels: ‘Te koop: babyschoentjes, nooit gedragen’ met daarin de favoriete verhalen van Nederlandse en Vlaamse schrijvers, en ‘Je weet dat je dit wil’, de gebundelde verhalen van Kristen Roupenian. Zij ging vorig jaar viral met het verhaal ‘Cat Person’. Het panel bespreekt waarom het korte verhaal in Nederland eigenlijk een onderbelicht genre is, vele gewaardeerde korte verhalen passeren de revue, en Joost leest zijn favoriete seksscène van Rob van Essen voor.
Kristen Roupenian proved short stories can go viral. Soon after publication in the New Yorker, “Cat Person” became a full-fledged cultural phenomenon—the magazine’s second “most popular” piece of 2017, right behind Ronan Farrow’s Harvey Weinstein exposé—forever altering Roupenian’s life. She joins us on this week’s podcast to discuss that experience, power dynamics in a patriarchy, and her debut short story collection, You Know You Want This; and our editors offer their top picks in books this week.
Kristen Roupenian holds a PhD in English from Harvard and an MFA from the University of Michigan. Originally published in The New Yorker in 2017, her story ''Cat Person'' garnered national attention for its frank depiction of dating in the digital age. Included in The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018, it is now the cornerstone of Roupenian's debut story collection. Genre-leaping and theme-bouncing from the supernatural to the super mundane, You Know You Want This explores sexuality, Schadenfreude, and gender power struggles. (recorded 1/15/2019)
Knalerwten en een performance van Charlien Adriaenssens, de eindbazen van Uitgeverij Chaos, die alles vertellen over hun nieuwe feministische, non-CIS, genderqueer uitgeverij en ja, zij hebben een grote primeur! Daarnaast een brandend hete boekentip van Edith met een muzikale klap van Milena Haverkamp en hoera, deel twee van Rocky Alex, met dit keer een tekst van Marron Das. In deze aflevering hebben we het onder andere over Cat Person van Kristen Roupenian. Een interview met Roupenian vind je hier en de analyse van Vox hier. Presentatie & samenstelling: Lisa Weeda & Dennis GaensTune: Laurens van de Linde. Steun ondercast door te doneren of releases te kopen.
In this week's episode, Neil, Niki, and Natalia debate the viral New Yorker short story “Cat Person”, the disproportionately high maternal death rate among black women, and the Elf on the Shelf phenomenon. Support Past Present on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pastpresentpodcast Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: Kristen Roupenian’s New Yorker short story “Cat Person” went surprisingly viral last week. Natalia cited Laura Kipnis’ Unwanted Advances to dissuade readers from equating bad and coercive sex. Natalia cited Jennifer Weiner’s New York Times op-ed about the snobbery often directed at her career writing “chick lit.” Neil recommended Roupenian’s interview with Deborah Treisman. ProPublica published a damning article highlighting the many reasons black women die in pregnancy and childbirth. Neil recommended anthropologist Carolyn Rouse’s book Uncertain Suffering: Racial Health Care Disparities and Sickle Cell Disease, and Natalia recommended Alondra Nelson’s Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination and Susan Reverby’s Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and its Legacy. We discussed the newest Christmas tradition – the now decade-plus old Elf on the Shelf. In our regular closing feature, What’s Making History: Neil discussed the history of the claw foot tub. Natalia commented on the new PBS documentary, Pervert Park. Niki shared The Cut article, “The Life and Death of a Radical Sisterhood.”
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Kristen Roupenian reads her story "Cat Person," from the December 11, 2017, issue of the magazine. Roupenian recently completed an M.F.A. and is now a Zell Fellow at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.