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12/16 We had a great event out here in San Francisco last night. Green Apple Books sponsored the reading at the Last Day Saloon; the goal was to celebrate Lydia Davis's work, and I think we did a lot of that. We read some testimonials from readers and writers, and then opened the stage for readings from audience members. Alone and in pairs one team did a great reading of "They Take Turns Using a Word They Like," while another did "Sisters (II)" about fifteen audience members read from Samuel Johnson Is Indignant, and at the end, the audience, with their applause, determined the best reading of the night. A guy named Tom, who I later gave a very nice haircut, won for his reading of "Interesting"; he won a large painting of a tangerine, which was still wet. (Sorry.) I just want to thank, profusely, all those who came out on a drizzly night. To see about 150 people come out to hear each other read from Lydia Davis's work, in her absence well, it was really kind of overwhemingly great. I hope all those who last night were first exposed to Lydia's work will become converts it's impossible to resist and I hope all those who've known her work for some time gained some new insights. The one guy, Tyler, who did a barking, Beat-style reading of "Money" ensured we'd never see that piece quite the same way again. Thanks and we'll see you next time. D.E. - - - - Read previous notes from the M.R.: |