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The History of Literature

35 A Conversation with Ronica Dhar

The History of Literature

Jacke Wilson

Arts, History, Books

4.6 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2016

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Jacke welcomes special guest Ronica Dhar, who presents Five Books (or actually Four Books and a Movie) To Lower Your Blood Pressure. Highlights include a poem by Ronica’s former teacher and mentor, letters to a samurai written by a zen master who invented a type of pickle, and a fourteenth-century Kashmiri mystic who wrestled with God and her in-laws with a fierceness that would have made Beyoncé proud.  Ronica Dhar graduated from the University of Chicago and was a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in Fiction. She holds an MFA in Fiction from the University of Michigan where she received the Meijer award and the Hopwood award. Her first book, Bijou Roy, was called a “thoughtful, elegant novel” by the author Ann Patchett. After years spent living in Washington D.C. and New York City, Ronica recently returned to Detroit, the city of her childhood.  Works Discussed:  Bijou Roy (Ronica Dhar) Praise Song for the Day (Elizabeth Alexander) Aleutian Sparrow (Karen Hesse) I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Ded (tr. Ranjit Hoskote) The Unfettered Mind: Writings from a Zen Master to a Master Swordsman (Takuan Soho) Samsara (directed by Ron Fricke) You can find more literary discussion at jackewilson.com and more episodes of the series at historyofliterature.com. Contact the host at jackewilsonauthor@gmail.com or by leaving a voicemail at 1-361-4WILSON (1-361-494-5766). Music Credits: “Handel – Entrance to the Queen of Sheba” by Advent Chamber Orchestra (From the Free Music Archive / CC by SA). “Sweet Vermouth” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0    *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy.  Since you're listening to The History of Literature, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding literature, history, and storytelling like Storybound, Micheaux Mission, and The History of Standup.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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The History of Literature Podcast is a member of the Podgolomorate Network and LIT Hub Radio.

0:07.0

Hello everyone, this is Jack Wilson, the host of the History of Literature Podcast.

0:14.0

I'm so glad you're here and welcome to the show.

0:17.0

One quick note before we begin, you have found one of the oldest episodes in our archive.

0:22.0

The show doesn't discuss literature in chronological

0:25.3

order, so you won't be missing anything if you start with the more recent episodes instead

0:29.8

of the earliest

0:34.3

quite a bit since these early days.

0:36.3

But of course, where you begin is up to you and if you'd like to give this one a try,

0:41.3

please be my guest.

0:43.0

All of the episodes in the archive are yours to enjoy for free.

0:48.0

Hello, this is Jack Wilson.

0:50.0

Welcome to the history of literature. Okay, we have a real treat today.

1:13.0

We're going to be joined by Ronica Dar.

1:16.0

She's... I've known this writer for years.

1:18.0

She's an old friend.

1:20.0

She and I go way back.

1:22.0

She's a wonderful writer, a wonderful person.

1:25.0

Her novel, Bijou Roy, is highly recommended.

1:29.0

That's the story of a second generation Indian woman who's living in Detroit and finds herself

1:35.9

compelled to deal with life and tragedy and romance and love and the changes brought about by displacement.

1:47.0

How do we live?

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