Longtime readers of this blog (if any remain) will know that I'm a huge fan of Sheila Heti, whose marvelous novel Ticknor (see sidebar) was the first book I reviewed for a print outlet.
Sheila will be making a too-rare L.A. appearance this week, when she combines two purposes into one: On Wednesday night, she will bring her renowned Trampoline Hall to town, and the event will double as a launch for The Chairs are Where People Go, her latest collaboration with Trampoline Hall host Misha Glouberman.
For those who don't know what Trampoline Hall is, it's a lecture series in which people lecture on subjects of their own choosing, but outside their area of expertise, followed by questions from the audience. This time around, Busy Philipps will be talking about "Is Monogamy a Trick?" and Ezra Buzzington will be talking "The Impostor Syndrome." And Sheila and Misha will be reading from the new book.
You can learn more and get tickets here. it's just another of a growing number of excellent reasons to head downtown. Hope to see you there.
Still here, Mark. Keep at it.
Did you see the Banville podcast on NYT this weekend?
Posted by: JW | July 18, 2011 at 11:47 AM
Your generosity to other writers is always admirable.
Posted by: Shelley | July 18, 2011 at 03:46 PM
From the sounds of it, this is a lecture series that needs to tour the continent. Thanks for shedding some light on it, much appreciated!
Posted by: Shoilee | August 07, 2011 at 10:33 PM