

Kate Briggs : The Long Form
Oct 14, 2023
In this lively discussion, essayist and translator Kate Briggs shares insights from her debut novel, which centers on the compelling relationship between a mother, Helen, and her infant daughter, Rose. She challenges traditional storytelling by positioning the baby as a vital character that reshapes the narrative. The conversation delves into motherhood's impact on creativity, the evolution of the novel, and the importance of diverse representations in literature. Briggs invites listeners to reconsider what narratives deserve exploration and recognition.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Generous Offerings from Dorothy and the Mizna Journal Highlight
02:51 • 4min
The Art of Translation and Long Narratives
06:30 • 26min
The Art of Motherhood and Storytelling
32:07 • 29min
The Evolution of the Novel: From Tradition to Individualism
01:01:07 • 8min
Narrative Connections and Complexities
01:08:50 • 23min
Feminist Intertextuality and Motherhood
01:32:11 • 15min
Navigating Translation and Relationships
01:46:53 • 24min
Exploring the Mobile as a Narrative Structure
02:10:25 • 2min
The Interplay of Objects and Relationships
02:12:51 • 4min
Gratitude and Literary Exploration
02:17:14 • 3min