Ana Simo: Heartland

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Tuesday June 5

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6:00 PM  –  8:00 PM

This series highlights new authors who read from their notable first books in fiction, nonfiction, journalism and other genres.

Playwright and essayist Ana Simo's first novel is the uproarious story of a thwarted writer’s elaborate revenge on the woman who stole her lover, blending elements of telenovela, pulp noir, and dystopian satire.

Ana Simo is the author of a dozen plays, a short feature film, and countless articles. A New Yorker most of her life, she was born and raised in Cuba. Forced to leave the island during the political/homophobic witch-hunts of the late 1960s, she first immigrated to France, where she studied with Roland Barthes and participated in early women’s and gay/lesbian rights groups. In New York next, she co-founded Medusa’s Revenge theatre, the direct action group the Lesbian Avengers, the national cable program Dyke TV, and the groundbreaking The Gully online magazine, offering queer views on everything.

Ana appears in conversation with C. Russell Price, whose book Tonight, We Fuck the Trailer Park Out of Each Other is "series of jagged turns through the streets of Chicago exploring relationships and self-harm [through] a queer writing lens."

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