Writer and performance artist Gabrielle Civil talks about her latest book the déjà vu: black dreams & black time, as well as her chapbook ( ghost gestures ), chosen by Bhanu Kapil for the Gold Line Press Nonfiction prize. What does Civil mean by âBlack timeâ and how does she enact this in the déjà vu? What is âperformance writingâ or âperformance memoirâ and how do her work on the stage and on the page speak to each other across forms? What does it mean to consider oneâs ancestry, oneâs lineage, oneâs generation, and future ones, in the ânowâ of your work? Civil discusses all of this and much more in todayâs conversation.
Todayâs episode touches on the work of everyone from bell hooks to Dionne Brand to Ntozake Shange to Alexis Pauline Gumbs. This abundance of referred-to books, as well as Gabrielle Civilâs own, have been collected in this episodeâs Bookshop (a great way to support todayâs guest, other writers, independent booksellers and the show all at one time).
For the bonus audio archive Gabrielle adds a reading and discussion of one of her favorite American sonnets by Wanda Coleman. To find out more about how to subscribe to the bonus audio and the many other potential benefits of becoming a listener-supporter of the show, check out the Between the Covers Patreon page.
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