Zoe Ballering in Conversation With Susan DeFreitas

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Thursday, March 23, 2023, 7 pm
Powell's City of Books Pearl District (Portland)
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The eight stories of speculative fiction in Zoe Ballering’s There Is Only Us (University of North Texas) explore themes of loneliness, connectedness, and selfhood. Each one is an act of intimacy — an altered world shown through the lens of a close relationship. Brothers, sisters, lovers, mothers, and daughters come together in myriad constellations, often so that one character can make a body-altering choice of extreme proportions. In a variety of forms — from a satirical retelling of Noah’s Ark to a sister drama revolving around naked mole rats — There Is Only Us presents a series of escalating scenarios, intimate and yet absurd, that ask, how much can you change and still be you? Ballering’s stories bring to speculative fiction a new lightness and absurdity and a commitment to contemporary experiences of loneliness, especially among Millennials: loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic, ecological loneliness (the sense that, by the end of our lives, the earth will be barren), and the unsolvable loneliness that so many experience despite carrying around a tiny device that claims it can connect them to any human anywhere on earth. Ballering will be joined in conversation by Susan DeFreitas, author of Hot Season.

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1005 W Burnside Portland, OR 97205 Venue website

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