Laila Lalami's Blog, page 13
September 4, 2015
Back to School
I spent a month at Yaddo Colony, in upstate New York, working on my new novel. The grounds were beautiful, but also filled with mosquitoes and ticks. Most of the time, I forgot to wear insect repellent. I swam in the pool that John Cheever built. I didn’t have to make a meal, scrub a sink, pick up the mail, or take out the trash. I walked. I missed my husband. I missed him so much I cried. I watched several news cycles from afar. (The Confederate flag came down. The Iran nuclear deal was signed. The Saudi government continued bombing Yemen, to almost universal indifference. The Syrian refugee crisis worsened. There was another mass shooting. Another case of police abuse. A clown decided to run for president.) I found that the world got by without my taking note of every piece of news, much less my commenting on it. I read a lot. I wrote a lot.
In July, I found out that The Moor’s Account had won the American Book Award and Arab American Book Award, and that it was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Reviews in the UK began to appear, including in The Guardian, The Independent, and The Financial Times.
This summer, I also published a personal essay about my grandmother’s good luck charm in The New York Times Magazine. In August, my review of Amitav Ghosh’s Flood of Fire, the final volume in his Ibis trilogy, appeared in The New York Times Book Review. I also took part in a Room for Debate forum on diversity in core humanities courses.
But all this was mostly white noise, as I spent the majority of my time working on my book. I’m trying to get as much done as I can before I have to resume teaching later this month. I will also be on the road in the fall, and you can find out more about my upcoming events here.
June 30, 2015
Gone Writing
Summer is here. I am spending it working on my new novel, so things are likely to be very quiet on this blog and on my social media accounts for a while. But I did want to mention that my review of Kamel Daoud’s The Meursault Investigation, an inventive retelling of Albert Camus’ The Stranger from the point of view of the victim’s brother, appeared on the cover of the New York Times Book Review earlier this month.
Also, The Moor’s Account will come out in paperback in the U.S. on August 18 and in the U.K. on August 27. I will be going on book tour again in the fall. Check the events page for details.
May 30, 2015
September 19, 2015
11:45 PM
Laila Lalami in conversation with Jennifer Heath
JLF at Boulder
Boulder, Colorado
May 27, 2015
September 24, 2015
May 22, 2015
October 8, 2015
May 20, 2015
October 13, 2015
7:30 PM
Reading and Lecture
Visiting Writers Series
Butler University
Indianapolis, Indiana
May 15, 2015
October 15, 2015
7:00 PM
Reading and Discussion
College of Saint Benedict
Gorecki Hall
37 S. College Avenue
St. Joseph, Minnesota
May 14, 2015
October 16, 2015
May 11, 2015
August 20, 2015
7:00 PM
Reading and in conversation with Tom Lutz
Vroman’s Bookstore
Pasadena, California