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Episode 37: Sheila Heti and Sarah Manguso

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Rachel Zucker talks with Sheila Heti and Sarah Manguso about literary friendship, Sarah’s two recent books, Sheila’s manuscript in progress, maternal ambivalence, uncertainty, sacrifice of self, envy, curiosity, being a daughter, attachment and unattachment, shame, the sickening state of wondering whether or not to have children, abandonment, money, the things we cannot choose, choosing intolerable feelings, whiteness, class, the poetics of motherhood, purity, polluted writing, and motherhood as a sexuality category.

EXTRA MATERIALS FOR EPISODE 37

Books by Sheila Heti

Motherhood (Henry Holt & Co., 2018)

All Our Happy Days Are Stupid (McSweeney’s Publishing, 2015)

Women in Clothes (Blue Rider Press, 2014), edited with Heidi Julavits and Leanna Shapton

The Middle Stories (McSweeney’s Publishing, 2012)

How Should a Person Be? (Henry Holt & Co., 2012)

We Need A Horse (Mcsweeney’s McMullens, 2011)

The Chairs Are Where the People Go (FSG, 2011)

Ticknor (FSG, 2006)


Books by Sarah Manguso

Prose

300 Arguments (Graywolf, 2017)

Ongoingness: The End of a Diary (Graywolf, 2015)

The Guardians: An Elegy (FSG, 2012)

The Two Kinds of Decay (FSG, 2008)

Hard to Admit and Harder to Escape (McSweeney's Books, 2007)

Poetry
Siste Viator (Four Way Books, 2006)

The Captain Lands in Paradise (Alice James Books, 2002)

Other Books, Writers & Artists Mentioned in the Episode

Molly Peacock

Amanda Stern

Yaddo

David Lehman

Cynthia Ozick

Carmen Giménez Smith

Eula Biss

Annie Dillard

Maggie Nelson

Heidi Julavits

Carrot Top by Jules Renard (FSG, 1975)

Paradise, Piece by Piece by Molly Peacock (Riverhead, 1998)

100 Essays I Don’t Have Time to Write by Sarah Ruhl (FSG, 2015)

Museum of Accidents by Rachel Zucker (Wave Books, 2009)

Other Relevant Links

Sheila Heti interviews Wayne Koestenbaum, Matthew Rohrer & Rachel Zucker for The Believer

Conversation between Rachel and Sarah about motherhood in Candor Magazine

Video of Rachel giving birth to her son Judah

Sarah Manguso’s essay, The Great Shattering, in Harper’s Magazine

from A Kentucky of Mothers by Dana Ward

  continue reading

103 episodes

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Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Manage episode 187316811 series 1443177
Content provided by Rachel Zucker. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachel Zucker or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Rachel Zucker talks with Sheila Heti and Sarah Manguso about literary friendship, Sarah’s two recent books, Sheila’s manuscript in progress, maternal ambivalence, uncertainty, sacrifice of self, envy, curiosity, being a daughter, attachment and unattachment, shame, the sickening state of wondering whether or not to have children, abandonment, money, the things we cannot choose, choosing intolerable feelings, whiteness, class, the poetics of motherhood, purity, polluted writing, and motherhood as a sexuality category.

EXTRA MATERIALS FOR EPISODE 37

Books by Sheila Heti

Motherhood (Henry Holt & Co., 2018)

All Our Happy Days Are Stupid (McSweeney’s Publishing, 2015)

Women in Clothes (Blue Rider Press, 2014), edited with Heidi Julavits and Leanna Shapton

The Middle Stories (McSweeney’s Publishing, 2012)

How Should a Person Be? (Henry Holt & Co., 2012)

We Need A Horse (Mcsweeney’s McMullens, 2011)

The Chairs Are Where the People Go (FSG, 2011)

Ticknor (FSG, 2006)


Books by Sarah Manguso

Prose

300 Arguments (Graywolf, 2017)

Ongoingness: The End of a Diary (Graywolf, 2015)

The Guardians: An Elegy (FSG, 2012)

The Two Kinds of Decay (FSG, 2008)

Hard to Admit and Harder to Escape (McSweeney's Books, 2007)

Poetry
Siste Viator (Four Way Books, 2006)

The Captain Lands in Paradise (Alice James Books, 2002)

Other Books, Writers & Artists Mentioned in the Episode

Molly Peacock

Amanda Stern

Yaddo

David Lehman

Cynthia Ozick

Carmen Giménez Smith

Eula Biss

Annie Dillard

Maggie Nelson

Heidi Julavits

Carrot Top by Jules Renard (FSG, 1975)

Paradise, Piece by Piece by Molly Peacock (Riverhead, 1998)

100 Essays I Don’t Have Time to Write by Sarah Ruhl (FSG, 2015)

Museum of Accidents by Rachel Zucker (Wave Books, 2009)

Other Relevant Links

Sheila Heti interviews Wayne Koestenbaum, Matthew Rohrer & Rachel Zucker for The Believer

Conversation between Rachel and Sarah about motherhood in Candor Magazine

Video of Rachel giving birth to her son Judah

Sarah Manguso’s essay, The Great Shattering, in Harper’s Magazine

from A Kentucky of Mothers by Dana Ward

  continue reading

103 episodes

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