Jonathan Lethem Discusses Cellophane Bricks & Brooklyn Crime Novel, with Dan Fox

Tue, Oct 29 2024
7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Central Library, Dweck Center

author talks BPL Presents


Many know Jonathan Lethem as one of our most celebrated and eclectic writers, whose iconic novels—Motherless Brooklyn, The Fortress of Solitude, Chronic City, among many others—play with genres and storytelling modes like a DJ mixing music. But Lethem grew up in his father’s studio, went to art school, and, in his own words, “made hundreds if not thousands of drawings, collages, paintings, hand-drawn comics, and even two animated shorts” before diverting, at nineteen, to prose. The surreal and form-defying panoply of his stories, essays, and novels celebrates—and mourns—this forsaken world of the visual and plastic arts. That leap, between the cellophane ephemerality of language and the brick-like tangibility of visual art, which operates as a sublimated wellspring for Lethem’s writing, is the subject of this book. 

Cellophane Bricks mortars together Lethem’s fictions in response to (and in exchange for) artworks by his friends with dozens of original essays. Here we tour his meditations on comics and graffiti art; his collaborations with artists and interventions into visual culture; and his portrait of the museum that was and continues to be his home, untethered from geography. Unique in Lethem’s kaleidoscopic oeuvre, Cellophane Bricks comprises a kind of stealth memoir of his parallel life in visual culture. Gorgeously designed, with stunning, full-color images from the author’s own collection and elsewhere, Cellophane Bricks is a ravishing assemblage for story lovers of all kinds. Lethem also discusses Brooklyn Crime Novel, out now in paperback.


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Jonathan Lethem photo credit Torkil StavdalJonathan Lethem is the bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Arrest, The Feral DetectiveThe Fortress of Solitude, and Motherless Brooklyn, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. He currently teaches creative writing at Pomona College in California. Photo credit Torkil Stavdal

 

 

 

 

 

10.29.2024 Dan Fox, photo credit Matthew PorterDan Fox is a writer, musician and filmmaker. A former editor at Frieze magazine, he is the author of the books Limbo (2018) and Pretentiousness: Why It Matters (2016), and co-director of the BBC documentary Other, Like Me: The Oral History of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle. He is a senior editor for The Yale Review and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Photo credit Matthew Porter

 

 

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Many know Jonathan Lethem as one of our most celebrated and eclectic writers, whose iconic novels—Motherless Brooklyn, The Fortress of Solitude, Chronic City, among many others—play with genres and storytelling modes like a DJ mixing music. But Lethem grew up in his father’s studio, went to art school, and, in his own words, “made hundreds if not thousands of drawings, collages, paintings, hand-drawn comics, and even two animated shorts” before diverting, at nineteen, to prose. The surreal and form-defying panoply of his stories, essays, and novels celebrates—and mourns—this forsaken world of the visual and plastic arts. That leap, between the cellophane ephemerality of language and the brick-like tangibility of visual art, which operates as a sublimated wellspring for Lethem’s writing, is the subject of this book. 

Cellophane Bricks mortars together Lethem’s fictions in response to (and in exchange for) artworks by his friends with dozens of original essays. Here we tour his meditations on comics and graffiti art; his collaborations with artists and interventions into visual culture; and his portrait of the museum that was and continues to be his home, untethered from geography. Unique in Lethem’s kaleidoscopic oeuvre, Cellophane Bricks comprises a kind of stealth memoir of his parallel life in visual culture. Gorgeously designed, with stunning, full-color images from the author’s own collection and elsewhere, Cellophane Bricks is a ravishing assemblage for story lovers of all kinds. Lethem also discusses Brooklyn Crime Novel, out now in paperback.


PARTICIPANTS

Jonathan Lethem photo credit Torkil StavdalJonathan Lethem is the bestselling author of twelve novels, including The Arrest, The Feral DetectiveThe Fortress of Solitude, and Motherless Brooklyn, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. He currently teaches creative writing at Pomona College in California. Photo credit Torkil Stavdal

 

 

 

 

 

10.29.2024 Dan Fox, photo credit Matthew PorterDan Fox is a writer, musician and filmmaker. A former editor at Frieze magazine, he is the author of the books Limbo (2018) and Pretentiousness: Why It Matters (2016), and co-director of the BBC documentary Other, Like Me: The Oral History of COUM Transmissions and Throbbing Gristle. He is a senior editor for The Yale Review and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Photo credit Matthew Porter

 

 

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