In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!
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In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!
Ark Audio Book Club #39 On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
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6 years ago
Ark Audio Book Club #39 On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong
This month on the ark audio book club, we discussed the debut novel from Vietnamese-American poet Ocean Vuong, “On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous”. The novel is narrated by Little Dog, a Vietnamese refugee who grew up in the United States as a letter to his mother, who’s English comprehension is pretty limited. In the letter, he excavates his childhood, adolescent and emerging sexuality while exploring the communicative limitations of formal experimentation and beautiful writing. Discussing the novel this month are Charlie Cassarino, Sheri Helberg and Emilie Bang-Jensen with host, Macon Holt.
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In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!