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Otherppl with Brad Listi

Episode 337 — Lynn Lurie

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Brad Listi

Arts, Society & Culture, Books

4.8554 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2014

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Lynn Lurie is the guest. Her new novel, Quick Kills, is available now from Etruscan Press. Kirkus Reviews says "Prepare to be disturbed by this slim but disquieting novel about the perils of youth and the trespasses committed against a young girl. This second novel by Lurie (Corner of the Dead, 2008) is purposefully vague in its descriptions but nevertheless carries with it a feeling of dread for its unnamed female narrator. As the book opens, she is roughly 13 years old and engaged in an unsuitable relationship with a photographer who tells her that young girls fill canvasses and who takes many, many nude photographs of her. She also has a rough-and-tumble brother, Jake, and a fragile sister, Helen. Their father, a hunter, also seems to represent an omnipresent threat. In one scene, Helen arrives with smeared eyeliner, trailing blood: "As she passes me in the foyer, she says to Mother. I had nothing to do with this. Why don't you ask Daddy?" The mother in question is equally guilty of the crimes of this household, emotionally absent and quick to overlook the obvious damage being done to her daughters. As the narrator indulges her own interests in photographing the world around her, readers should experience these flashes of imagery much as she does—the grotesque and the beautiful, all wrapped up in one another. By the end of the book, it becomes a story of survivor's guilt as the narrator invests her hurt in brief, broken and unwise liaisons. "By having done nothing all these years I didn't protect the others that must have come after me," she admits, in the end. As a bildungsroman, the story is lacking in detail, emotional depth and character arc, but it nevertheless leaves a frightening and lingering restlessness in its wake that may be hard for readers to shake." Monologue topics: moving, freezing, rain, 24-hr grocery stores, the dirty heart of LA, cosmically significant accidental verbal puns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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you are not alone you have found other people you and I have a friend common. Every stupid thing that a writer could do I've done. I think it's really beautiful. Jesus, state it was what I struggle, you know? It was incredible. You know, it was like your head exploded, seeing what was really there. And now here's your host, Brad Listing. Just one person at just one time. All right, everybody. Here we go again. This is it. This is other people. This is no longer climate control. This may include ambient sound. How are you? What's up? I'm Brad Listy. I'm in Los Angeles in my freezing cold garage, which could be a temporary arrangement. I don't know about this. It's been raining.

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It's sort of leaks in here. It's kind of wet and cold. It smells bad. The lighting is bad.

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Everything's bad. You might hear some cars, etc. I'm in negotiations right now to be able to return

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to the main building

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got to talk to my wife got to figure it out got to see if there's space for me and my microphones

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in the house but for now i'm in the garage we're on a once a week schedule uh that's a shift i hope that's going

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okay for you guys i haven't heard too much i assume it okay. Most of you probably only listen once a week anyway.

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