Hey everyone,
Quick note for you. InDigest 1207 is tonight at 6:30pm. It's free as always and will feature John Wray and Ronaldo V. Wilson. Marlon James has had some traveling issues and is going to be unable to attend tonight. But, in his place, we will have Akhil Sharma. Wow. It's going to be a great night. Sorry to anyone hoping to see Marlon. I promise he'll be joining us for a 1207 in the near future.
Much love,
David and Dustin
Showing posts with label Marlon James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marlon James. Show all posts
8.05.2009
7.19.2009
What We've Been Reading

David:
Marlon James' John Crow's Devil
James is a gritty writer whose prose can have you squirming in your seat. In his ability to describe the most unseemly of events, we are brought into a world of struggle, both with the most basic of human elements and the most profound questions our nature leads us to ponder. While James' newest book The Book of the Night Women has been critically lauded (and rightly so) as of late, it would behoove you to go back to his first novel to see him cutting his teeth on the story of Gibbeah.
Marlon James will be reading, along with John Wray and Ronaldo V. Wilson in New York at (le) Poisson Rouge on Wednesday, August 5 as part of the InDigest 1207 Reading Series.
Jess:
52 McGs.
Ashleigh:
I'm reading Deb Olin Unferth's collection of short stories, Minor Robberies.
Dustin:
I'd been piddling around reading random poems from this book here and there, and then, finally, just sat down and read all of Bill Holm's The Dead Get by With Everything
7.12.2009
1207 is Going to Rock Faces in the Fall
If you haven't been over to the 1207 events page in a little while you probably didn't know that we've added a whole bunch of new readings to the series. Damn. The fall is looking good. In August we have John Wray (author of Lowboy),
Marlon James (author of The Book of Night Women),
and Ronaldo V. Wilson (author of Narrative of the Life of the Brown Boy and the White Man).
In September we just added Neil Smith (author of Bang Crunch
| read review in Bedside Stacks), and Franz Nicolay (of The Hold Steady & his solo project Major General).
October we're bringing in JC Hallman (author of The Hospital for Bad Poets).
And in November we have James Hannaham whose book God Says No
was just released through McSweeneys. Damn.
7.03.2009
Thanks for Coming, So Nice to Meet You
Thanks to everyone who came down to (Le) Poisson Rouge on Wednesday for our July 1207 reading. It was a great time, and we liked hanging out with you.
In case you really hate fun, and didn't come, but now wish you did here's what you missed:
Paul Gregory Himmelein read from a novel in progress that only utilizes language found in two different 18th century dictionaries. He read from, as his influential text, one of these dictionaries titled The Vulgar Tongue.
Geoff Herbach read from his hysterical and tragic novel The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg.
He also read a couple of poems by John Berryman which made me immediately go home and start reading The Dream Songs
again.
If you missed all the fun join us on August 5th for 1207 w/ John Wray, Marlon James, and Ronaldo V. Wilson.
In case you really hate fun, and didn't come, but now wish you did here's what you missed:
Paul Gregory Himmelein read from a novel in progress that only utilizes language found in two different 18th century dictionaries. He read from, as his influential text, one of these dictionaries titled The Vulgar Tongue.
Geoff Herbach read from his hysterical and tragic novel The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg.
If you missed all the fun join us on August 5th for 1207 w/ John Wray, Marlon James, and Ronaldo V. Wilson.
5.09.2009
Updated lineups for InDigest 1207
We've added some new readers to our lineups for the upcoming InDigest 1207 readings. I'm listing them below. Also, you should check out our new event pages at lepoissonrouge.com, they're pretty slick - photos, videos, and on and on.
June 1207:
Rodrigo Toscano
Angela Ball
Stephen Burt
Giao Buu
August 1207:
John Wray
Marlon James
Ronaldo V. Wilson
Hope you can come out and have some drinks with us, and enjoy some fantastic authors.
June 1207:
Rodrigo Toscano
Angela Ball
Stephen Burt
Giao Buu
August 1207:
John Wray
Marlon James
Ronaldo V. Wilson
Hope you can come out and have some drinks with us, and enjoy some fantastic authors.
2.28.2009
Marlon James' New Book Reviewed in the New York Times
InDigest's friend Marlon James' new book The Book of Night Women got a great review in the New York Times today.
"Marlon James’s second novel is both beautifully written and devastating...Writing in the spirit of Toni Morrison and Alice Walker but in a style all his own, James has conducted an experiment in how to write the unspeakable — even the unthinkable. And the results of that experiment are an undeniable success."
Now go buy it. And if you're in Minnesota go see him read at Common Good Books on March 31.
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