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The Great Women Artists

Ruth Ozeki on objects and observation

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8877 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

THIS WEEK on the GWA Podcast, I interview one of the most important, pioneering and impactful writers and novelists working today, Ruth Ozeki.  In this episode, we deep dive into looking, writing, observation and perception in a fascinating discussion that traverses objects, the written form, imagination and memoir. She is the author of four novels, My Year of Meats (1998); All Over Creation (2003); A Tale for the Time Being (which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize in 2013 and won the LA Times Book Prize); and more recently, The Book of Form and Emptiness (for which she won the Women’s Prize for Fiction) – an extraordinary novel centred on 14 year old Benny who, after his father dies, begins to hear voices, with other objects in a magical realist sense taking on roles to speak. Ozeki’s work is powerful, it breaks boundaries and reinvents storytelling and often melds ancient ideas with contemporary ones – looking at how they relate to our technology, religion, politics or pop culture.  In addition to her writing work, Ozeki is a Zen Buddhist priest, ordained in 2010 and a role that has influenced her two most recent novels; and a filmmaker, hailed for her 1995 work Halving the Bones, that looks at three generations of Ruth’s maternal family history from Japan, to Hawaii and to a suburb in Connecticut.  But, aside from this, it is also Ozeki’s non-fiction work that I highly admire, in particular her 2016 book “Timecode of a Face” – a part-memoir, part-experiment – influenced by a Harvard art historian that saw her sit in front of a mirror for three hours and examine her face as she traces each line, mark, crease and feature back to story from her past – which I cannot wait to get into in this episode! Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Mikaela Carmichael Artwork by @thisisaliceskinner Music by Ben Wetherfield https://www.thegreatwomenartists.com/ THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY OCULA: https://ocula.com/

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome back to the Great Woman Artist podcast.

0:04.0

Last week we interviewed the fantastic artist Anna Weyant and today we speak to novelist and Zen Buddhist priest Ruth Azecki.

0:13.0

But before we get to this fantastic conversation, I am delighted to say that this episode is supported by Ocula.

0:19.0

Ocula provides online access to the best of contemporary art.

0:23.5

You can visit Ocula.com to follow the world's best galleries and artists,

0:27.9

as well as read informed articles about the contemporary art world.

0:32.4

You can also follow Ocula on social media platforms like Instagram via at ocular dot art i hope you enjoy this episode

0:40.5

hello everyone and welcome to the great women artist podcast with me katie hessel some of you

0:53.0

might know me from the great women artists an Instagram account I set up in October 2015,

0:58.2

which celebrates female artists on a daily basis, ranging from young graduates to old masters.

1:04.3

Well, in a similar fashion to the Instagram, this podcast is all about celebrating female artists

1:10.0

from a variety of backgrounds and histories.

1:12.6

And I am so excited to be interviewing artists on their career or artists, writers, curators or general art lovers on the women artist who means most of them.

1:21.6

What I want this podcast to do is celebrate female artists in all different capacities so you, the listener,

1:28.7

can gain a look into the greatest female artists working now or from art history.

1:36.1

I am so excited to say that my guest on the Great Woman Artist podcast is one of the most

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important, pioneering and impactful writers and novelists

1:45.6

working today, Ruth Ezeki. She is the author of four novels, My Year of Meats from 1998,

1:53.0

All Over Creation, 2003, a tale for the time being, which was shortlisted for the Man Booker

1:58.3

Prize in 2013 and was the winner of the LA Times Book Prize.

2:02.1

And more recently, the Book of Form and Emptiness, for which she won the Women's Prize for Fiction.

2:07.5

An extraordinary novel centered on the 14-year-old Benny, who, after his father dies,

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