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Otherppl with Brad Listi

Episode 145 — Matthew Salesses

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Brad Listi

Arts, Society & Culture, Books

4.8554 Ratings

🗓️ 3 February 2013

⏱️ 128 minutes

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Summary

Matthew Salesses is the guest. He is the author of two chapbooks, Our Island of Epidemics and We Will Take What We Can Get, and his new novel is called I'm Not Saying, I'm Just Saying, which is published by Civil Coping Mechanisms.  Matt Bell raves “In Matt Salesses’s smart novel-in-shorts, a newly-minted father flees telling his own story by any means necessary—by sarcasm, by denial, by playful and precise wordplay—rarely allowing space for his emerging feelings to linger. But the truth of who we might be is not so easily escaped, and it is in the accumulation of many such moments that our narrator, like us, is revealed: both the people we have been, and the better people we might be lucky enough to one day hope to become.” And Catherine Chung says “Matthew Salesses has written an extraordinary and startlingly original novel that explores connection and disconnection, the claims and limitations of the self, and the shifting terrain of truth. Poetic, unforgettable, shot through with fury and yearning, I’m Not Saying, I’m Just Saying captures in clear and chilling flashes our capacity for the cruelty and tenderness of love.” Also in this episode:  a conversation with Reality Hunger author David Shields. His new book, How Literature Saved My Life, is now availalble from Knopf. And later this year, in September, he will publish The Private War of J.D. Salinger, co-authored by Shane Salerno. Monologue topics: mail, literary ambulance chasing, luck, cause and effect, beautiful people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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an ad network for the literary arts and culture web.

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smart, interesting, readerly people. Go and advertise on it. Oh my God. You are not alone.

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You have found other people. You and I have a friend in common

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Every stupid thing that a writer could do I've done

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I think it's really beautiful

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Jesus, did it what I struggle, you know

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It was incredible, you know

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It was like your head exploded

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Seeing what was really there

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And now here's your host, Brad Listing

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Just one person at just one time Okay Okay, everybody, here we go again. This is it. This is other people. This is a man in his apartment talking into a microphone all by himself. This is not quite as lame as ham radio. Thank you for being here. Thanks for joining me. My name is Brad Listy. I'm in Los Angeles, California, where it is currently beautiful.

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