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SF Public Library presents Author: Deborah A. Miranda in conversation

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Friday, December 17, 2021 - 2:00 pm | Cost: FREE
San Francisco Public Library (All Branches) | San Francisco, CA

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San Francisco Public Library presents Deborah A. Miranda, author and educator, discussing her work and book, Bad Indians A Tribal Memoir.

This beautiful and devastating book—part tribal history, part lyric and intimate memoir—should be required reading for anyone seeking to learn about California Indian history, past and present. Deborah A. Miranda tells stories of her Ohlone Costanoan Esselen family as well as the experience of California Indians as a whole through oral histories, newspaper clippings, anthropological recordings, personal reflections and poems. The result is a work of literary art that is wise, angry and playful all at once, a compilation that will break your heart and teach you to see the world anew.

Deborah A. Miranda is an enrolled member of the Ohlone-Costanoan Esselen Nation of the Greater Monterey Bay Area in California. Her mixed-genre book Bad Indians: A Tribal Memoir (Heyday 2013), received the 2015 PEN-Oakland Josephine Miles Literary Award, a Gold Medal from the Independent Publishers Association and was short-listed for the William Saroyan Literary Award. She is also the author of four poetry collections: Indian Cartography, The Zen of La Llorona, Raised by Humans and the forthcoming Altar for Broken Things. She is coeditor of Sovereign Erotics: A Collection of Two-Spirit Literature. Miranda lives in Lexington, Virginia with her wife Margo and a variety of rescue dogs. She is the Thomas H. Broadus, Jr. Professor of English at Washington and Lee University, where she teaches literature of the margins and creative writing.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Lectures & Workshops, Literature, Online, Political Activism
Address: San Francisco, CA