Naomi is joined by Lauren Elkin for a conversation on the permission-giving qualities of Georges Perec's
Species of Spaces and Other Pieces, how reading Perec made her into a writer, and what it's like to re-see the world in the way he encourages us to do. Weaving through Elkin's own experiments in seeing with her book
No. 91/92: diary of a year on the bus and the ways we live in and through our homes with her novel
Scaffolding, we land in her current home in London where her accumulated stacks of books are grouped by subject, and we get a taste of how a new stack is building toward a particular new project.
Lauren Elkin is the author of several critically-acclaimed books, including
Scaffolding,
Art Monsters, and
Flâneuse. Her essays on art, literature, and culture have appeared in the
London Review of Books, the
New York Times,
Granta,
Harper's,
Le Monde,
Les Inrockuptibles, and
Frieze, among others. An award-winning translator, she lives between Paris and London.
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