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Brookline Booksmith
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ก.ค. 2020
Brookline Booksmith is a family-owned independent bookstore founded in 1961 in Brookline, Massachusetts. Our eclectic event series is all about one thing: bringing people and the stories they value closer together. Check out our past events on this channel, or find out what we're offering next at brooklinebooksmith.com!
Liliana Corobca and Monica Cure discuss Too Great a Sky with Jennifer Clarvoe
The Transnational Literature Series at Brookline Booksmith hosts author Liliana Corobca and translator Monica Cure to discuss and celebrate the release of Too Great a Sky with writer Jennifer Clarvoe.
The story of the deportation of Romanians from Bucovina to the steppes of Siberia, an exercise in historical memory, and a powerful story of maintaining humanity in impossible conditions.
Ana is eleven when the Soviet soldiers send her from Bucovina, Romania, to Kazakhstan. She is just one of many forced to leave behind her home and make the three week long journey via train. The trip is a harsh, humiliating one, but in spite of the cold and the closeness of death, life persists in the boxcar in the form of storytelling, riddles, and ritual. Years later, Ana recalls her childhood for her great granddaughter, who is considering moving her to a nursing home. Her story, told with unflinching candor, is a chronicle of a life lived during a time of great political and national change, a story of an existence defined and curtailed by lines drawn on a map.
The narration is interspersed with songs that transform into poems, and prayers spoken in the past that become prayers in the present. What links the narration is not so much a plot as it is the reader’s astonishment. How could Ana survive such a series of experiences, and do so with her mind and heart intact? A history of cruelty and trauma lies behind the banal markers of contemporary life. These realizations combine in the central theme of the book, one which the narrator describes as, “stories bring you youth.”
Hosted by the Transnational Literature Series at Brookline Booksmith, this virtual event was originally recorded on October 10, 2024.
Support the author and independent bookstores by buying books from us!
The story of the deportation of Romanians from Bucovina to the steppes of Siberia, an exercise in historical memory, and a powerful story of maintaining humanity in impossible conditions.
Ana is eleven when the Soviet soldiers send her from Bucovina, Romania, to Kazakhstan. She is just one of many forced to leave behind her home and make the three week long journey via train. The trip is a harsh, humiliating one, but in spite of the cold and the closeness of death, life persists in the boxcar in the form of storytelling, riddles, and ritual. Years later, Ana recalls her childhood for her great granddaughter, who is considering moving her to a nursing home. Her story, told with unflinching candor, is a chronicle of a life lived during a time of great political and national change, a story of an existence defined and curtailed by lines drawn on a map.
The narration is interspersed with songs that transform into poems, and prayers spoken in the past that become prayers in the present. What links the narration is not so much a plot as it is the reader’s astonishment. How could Ana survive such a series of experiences, and do so with her mind and heart intact? A history of cruelty and trauma lies behind the banal markers of contemporary life. These realizations combine in the central theme of the book, one which the narrator describes as, “stories bring you youth.”
Hosted by the Transnational Literature Series at Brookline Booksmith, this virtual event was originally recorded on October 10, 2024.
Support the author and independent bookstores by buying books from us!
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Incredible poet and human. There are no words to describe the anger I feel that the US is funding and supporting genocide in Gaza and the West Bank. Thank you for hosting such a worthwhile conversation Naomi.
Im getting the second and third one but the first one is sold out 😢
I have listened to most of your interviews but you have never answered why it is forbidden...
You cant buy it with paypal without a sticker. The contrary of the book.
wow, i am so enjoying this... thank you so much..
This discussion was very enjoyable, thanks to Miss Guthrie, Mr Berrada and the host for your time.
Lovely❤❤💕💕🌹
Thank you, it was amazing to watch this discussion.
So beautiful I love so much Channing Tatum,he is my adorable idol forever and I love so much his daughter Everly
hi chan
Superb mixing of the personal, private and political. "A poem is not just words placed on a line. It's a cloth." Yes, yes.
I absolutely loved this chat. Thanks for posting it so I can watch again and share
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
as a fan of both from a far corner of the earth (new zealand), i'd never be able to see them speak in person. thank you for this.
Thank you for sharing this!
What a fascinating, beautiful discussion! Definitely made me want to read them both!
We love Brookline Booksmith!
I so wish to visit this store! What a great introduction to the bookpeople behind the scenes--I loved this video! And I want a t-shirt like Kiersten's definition of a witch!
the new space looks amazing!!! can't wait come in and explore!
Thanks Alex! This is so wonderful have a recording of such an historic event!
Happy Book Release, Jacqueline! :)