Books We Love: Inside The Bubble With Akwaeke Emezi
Publisher |
WNYC Studios
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Aug 26, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:56:32

The third conversation in our "Books We Love" live Zoom series is with writer and artist Akwaeke Emezi. In the last two years, they've published three books: their critically-acclaimed debut, Freshwater; a young adult novel, Pet; and their newest novel, The Death of Vivek Oji. Their latest book tells the story of Vivek, a young gender-nonconforming person growing up in Nigeria, and how his loved ones grieve him and what they learn about him after his death.

Akwaeke joined me on Zoom from their home in New Orleans to talk about their own childhood in Nigeria, why they now identify as "based in liminal spaces," gardening as a form of self-care, and how the act of dissociation has become a powerful tool for them.

 


You can watch the video of this live conversation here, thanks to our friends at The Greene Space. For the first two conversations in this series, you can watch or listen to Michael Arceneaux here, and watch or listen to Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman here. And be sure to check out Akwaeke's home on Instagram

To find out about the next conversation in our series, and to get more recommendations from the Death, Sex & Money team, manage.com/subscribe?u=4109fdd323aaac7078eadaa8f&id=566f296761">subscribe to our newsletter.

Writer and artist Akwaeke Emezi talks with me about their childhood in Nigeria, their brief stint in veterinary school, and how, these days, they've deemed themself "worthy of extravagance."

Watch the video of this live conversation here, thanks to our friends at The Greene Space. For the first two conversations in this series, you can watch or listen to Michael Arceneaux here, and watch or listen to Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman here. And be sure to check out Akwaeke's home on Instagram

To find out about the next conversation in our series, and to get more recommendations from the Death, Sex & Money team, manage.com/subscribe?u=4109fdd323aaac7078eadaa8f&id=566f296761">subscribe to our newsletter.

Writer and artist Akwaeke Emezi talks with me about their childhood in Nigeria, their brief stint in veterinary school, and how, these days, they've deemed themself "worthy of extravagance."

Watch the video of this live conversation here, thanks to our friends at The Greene Space. For the first two conversations in this series, you can watch or listen to Michael Arceneaux here, and watch or listen to Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman here. And be sure to check out Akwaeke's home on Instagram

To find out about the next conversation in our series, and to get more recommendations from the Death, Sex & Money team, manage.com/subscribe?u=4109fdd323aaac7078eadaa8f&id=566f296761">subscribe to our newsletter.

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