
Lily Dunn : Into Being : The Radical Craft of Memoir and Its Power to Transform
01/1/2026 | 1 h 56 min
In Into Being Lily Dunn explores the ways in which writing one’s life has the potential to transform it; how writing, if done well, can produce “symbolic repair.” We look at Virginia Woolf’s notion of “moments of being” as a means and method to find the form that best fits your specific story to tell. We […] The post Lily Dunn : Into Being : The Radical Craft of Memoir and Its Power to Transform appeared first on Tin House.

Randa Abdel-Fattah : Discipline
13/12/2025 | 1 h 56 min
Randa Abdel-Fattah’s new novel Discipline is set in Sydney, Australia in 2021 during Ramadan. Discipline follows two Palestinians there, one in media and one in academia, where each has to confront questions of silence and complicity in their respective fields. As Israel intensifies its bombardment of Gaza, and as an eighteen-year-old student at a local Islamic […] The post Randa Abdel-Fattah : Discipline appeared first on Tin House.

Jazmina Barrera : The Queen of Swords
06/12/2025 | 1 h 58 min
Jorge Luis Borges called her the “Tolstoy of Mexico” and César Aira the “greatest novelist of the 20th century,” so why is it likely that you haven’t read or even heard of Elena Garro before now? And given that Garro was, like her fantastical stories, not beholden to the truth when accounting her own life, […] The post Jazmina Barrera : The Queen of Swords appeared first on Tin House.

Tin House Live : Caren Beilin : Sea Poison
22/11/2025 | 1 h 16 min
Caren Beilin’s first appearance on the show, in 2022 to discuss her book Revenge of the Scapegoat, was so unforgettable, and spurred so much enthusiasm and electrifying conversation in its wake, that I couldn’t say “no” to being in conversation with her again, this time live at Powell’s Bookstore, to discuss her latest book Sea, Poison […] The post Tin House Live : Caren Beilin : Sea Poison appeared first on Tin House.

Tin House Live: Stephen Hayes
17/11/2025
Painter Stephen Hayes latest exhibition, “Elegy,” consists of twelve abstract paintings that engage with the genocide in Gaza. One of the twelve paintings was created while listening to the Between the Covers conversation with Omar El Akkad about his book One Day Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This. Because of this, instead of asking, […] The post Tin House Live: Stephen Hayes appeared first on Tin House.



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