Archive for May, 2008

David Albahari

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

I went to see David Albahari last night with some of the other litfarmers. He talked about his writing in a way that managed to be both intellectual and down-to-earth at the same time. He began by reading a conversation between himself and his wife (who he described as his favorite character both in fiction and real life). In what I expect is normal Albahari post-modern trickery, the couple bickered while scheming to escape from the story, which took on the shape of a cage, trapping them between sentences without bread, kajmak or a suitable definition of love.

He has some interesting and serious ideas about memory, nostalgia and identity, but through it all is an unstoppable sense of humor and humanity that made the lecture feel more like a private conversation over strong coffee and a few dozen cigarettes. I’m extremely curious to read Snowman, the first novel he wrote in Canada.

Many thanks to SFU, Geist and Canada Council for inviting Mr Albahari to speak, and inviting us to listen.

David Albahari reading & talk, May 12

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Got this in my inbox on Friday.
David Albahari, the world-renowned novelist and writer of short fiction, will be speaking on Memory and Narrative, and reading from his work:

SFU Harbour Centre,
Fletcher Challenge Theatre
Monday, May 12, 2008
at 7:00 pm.

Admission is free.

Reservations are required–please reserve your seats by email to: cstudies@sfu.ca or by phone: 778.782.5100

David Albahari left Serbia in 1990 and moved to Calgary, where he now lives. He is the author of several award-winning booksm and his work has been translated into fourteen languages.

“He belongs to that select group of writers in the world today whose work may be said to be indispensable.” —Charles Simic

A note on David Albahari and his work can been seen at: www.geist.com/albahari-david

Some of his stories recently published in Geist can be found at www.geist.com/author/albahari-david

Albahari’s work has been an inspiration to many writers around the world.

Hope to see you there. Don’t forget to reserve your seats!

(This event is sponsored by SFU Writing and Publishing and the Geist Foundation)

(Thanks Geist.)