Patricia Lockwood is a 2024 Writer-in-Residence at the American Library in Paris.
She has two events coming up:
(Hybrid) Patricia Lockwood, Writing Now: A Conversation
Tuesday, March 26 at 19 h 30 – 20 h 30, or 2:30 – 3:30pm ET.
Join us for a conversation with Writer-in-Residence Patricia Lockwood. RSVP here.
(Hybrid) Seminar: In Three Lines (or less) with Patricia Lockwood
Wednesday, March 27 @ 19 h 30 – 20 h 30, or 2:30-3:30pm ET.
Join us for a conversation with Writer-in-Residence Patricia Lockwood on the internet’s effects on writing, and an interactive seminar to experiment with form and fragmentation. RSVP here.
Patricia Lockwood is the author of four books, including the 2021 novel “No One Is Talking About This,” an international bestseller, winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize, finalist for the Booker Prize, and translated into 30 languages. Her 2017 memoir “Priestdaddy” won the Thurber Prize for American Humor and was named one of the Guardian’s 100 best books of the 21st century. She also has two poetry collections, “Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals” (2014) and “Balloon Pop Outlaw Black” (2012). Lockwood’s work has appeared in the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the London Review of Books, where she is a contributing editor. She lives in Savannah, Georgia.
The American Library in Paris Writer-in-Residence program was created in 2018 to foster cultural and artistic exchange between prominent writers and the Library community. The Residency is made possible through the support of The de Groot Foundation.