Bay Area Book Festival Podcast

Bay Area Book Festival
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Jun 16, 2018 • 55min

Lidia Yuknavitch in Person: On Fearlessness, Truth, and Misfits

A call for authenticity in life and literature: The author of the award-winning speculative feminist novel "The Book of Joan" and the hypnotic memoir "The Chronology of Water" and selfproclaimed "misfit" has penned a book, enhanced by interviews, called "The Misfit's Manifesto."
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Jun 13, 2018 • 1h 10min

Gary Snyder & Kim Stanley Robinson: Mt. Thoreau, Civil Disobedience, and Naming What Can't Be Named

Pulitzer Prize winning poet Snyder and renowned science fiction writer and environmentalist Robinson climbed a mountain in the Sierras to christen it Mt. Thoreau. With their editor and publisher, they talk about civil disobedience, nature writing, the environmental movement, poetry and naming the unnameable. Sponsored by the Journal of Alta California.
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Jun 9, 2018 • 1h 18min

Viet Thanh Nguyen on Art and Politics

This Pulitzer Prize winner and MacArthur awardee talks about the role of the writer in society, the importance of art to politics and the power of the written word. Sponsored by UC Berkeley Arts + Design.
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Jun 6, 2018 • 1h 17min

Living in Two Worlds: Crossing Borders and Identities to Create Home

Border-crossers and novelists Lesley Nneka Arimah ("What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky"), Laleh Khadivi ("A Good Country") and Pajtim Statovci ("My Cat Yugoslavia") contemplate a life between the lines. Sponsored by the Center for the Art of Translation, the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, FILI - Finnish Literature Exchange, and Finlandia Foundation National.
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Jun 2, 2018 • 1h 17min

Forces of Nature

Susan Griffin celebrates the 40th anniversary reissue of her feminist classic "Woman and Nature."
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May 30, 2018 • 55min

When the Back Breaks: An Investigative Reporter Reveals All on the Back Pain Industry

Jakobson Ramin ("Carved in Sand") took a look at the reality of spine medicine. The results were not pretty. She explains what works, what doesn't and how to get on the road to recovery.
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May 26, 2018 • 43min

How to Speak Up: A Story of Courage

In 1941, young Fred Korematsu refused to be forced into the United States' Japanese internment camps. Atkins and Yogi share Fred's courageous story, how he made the United States a fairer place for all and how you too can speak up for what matters.
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May 24, 2018 • 1h 16min

The State of Cannabis

Marijuana expert Beau Kilmer and author Emily Brady will divulge the latest in pot policy and explore whether California's hopes for a smooth transition should remain, well, high. Moderated by David Downs, Cannabis editor of the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Apr 9, 2018 • 59min

Leila Slimani: Live at the Berkeley Rep

Slimani, author of "The Perfect Nanny," is a bold, eloquent speaker on writing, women, and society today. She was born in Rabat, Morocco, in 1981 and now lives in Paris with her French husband and their two young children. Come see this extraordinary writer! She will be interviewed by Brooke Warner, Publisher, She Writes Press.
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Feb 15, 2018 • 1h 12min

Fiction at the Edges

Debut novelist Krys Lee, in "How I Became A North Korean," focuses on individuals in desperate circumstances. Lee's characters, forced into exile, must find ways to retain their humanity in the midst of aching upheaval. Berkeley author Elizabeth Rosner talks with Lee, considering the multitude of ways that literature can address modern life's most urgent and painful challenges.

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