Janice Lee, reading and in conversation with Brenda Iijima

Thursday, November 29, 2018, 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Photo of Janice Lee looking over her left shoulder
The Poetry Center kicks off its new In Common Writers Series with Janice Lee, in conversation with with Brenda Iijima. Supported by the Walter and Elise Haas Fund. Free.
Location: 
Humanities Building, The Poetry Center
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Sponsor: 
The Poetry Center
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The Poetry Center
Phone: 
415-338-2227
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Janice Lee

“How do we hold space open while maintaining intimacy?” Korean-American writer, artist and editor Janice Lee asks. She writes about the filmic long take, slowness, interspecies communication, plants and personhood, the apocalypse, architectural spaces, inherited trauma and the concept of han in Korean culture.

Her books include KEROTAKIS (Dog Horn Press, 2010), a multidisciplinary exploration of cyborgs, brains and the stakes of consciousness; Daughter (Jaded Ibis, 2011); the experimental novel Damnation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2013); Reconsolidation (Penny-Ante Editions, 2015), a lyrical essay reflecting on the death of Lee’s mother; and The Sky Isn’t Blue (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2016). Lee’s chapbooks include Red Trees, Fried Chicken Dinner (Insert Blanc Press), The Other Worlds (eohippus labs) and The Transparent As Witness (Solar Luxuriance), a collaboration with Will Alexander. She also edited the pamphlet Inherited Trauma for the eohippus labs annex series.

Lee is co-publisher at Civil Coping Mechanisms, contributing editor at Fanzine, founder and executive editor of Entropy, contributor at HTMLGIANT and co-founder of The Accomplices LLC. She is an assistant professor of fiction at Portland State University.

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