“Nein Nein Nein!” Part 2: Laura Albert in conversation with Jerry Stahl

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“One of the reasons I wanted to go there [Auschwitz] is because there really are no big questions once you’re there; it’s reduced, just like the prisoners were reduced, down to very primal concerns.” Jerry Stahl

In the 2nd part of my conversation with Jerry Stahl about his new book “Nein Nein Nein,” we discuss the primal concerns that remain for an individual once all the other issues that define our lives have been stripped away.

“Nein Nein Nein” by Jerry Stahl https://www.akashicbooks.com/catalog/nein-nein-nein/ 

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Laura Albert

Laura Albert has won international acclaim for her fiction. Writing as JT LeRoy, she is the author of the best-selling novels Sarah and The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, and the novella Harold's End. Sarah and The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things, reissued by HarperCollins, have also been released as audiobooks by Blackstone Publishing. Laura Albert is the subject of Jeff Feuerzeig's feature documentary Author: The JT LeRoy Story and Lynn Hershman Leeson's film The Ballad of JT LeRoy. She has written for The New York Times, The Forward, The London Times, Spin, Man About Town, Vogue, Film Comment, Interview, L'Équipe Sport&Style, Filmmaker, I-D, and others – more recently, the cover article for Man About Town and her reflections on fashion for VESTOJ. A writer for the HBO series "Deadwood," she also wrote the original script for Gus Van Sant's Elephant and was the film's Associate Producer. She has written the short films Radiance for Drew Lightfoot and ContentMode, and Dreams of Levitation and Warfare of Pageantry for Sharif Hamza and Nowness. For Tiempo de Literatura 2020's “The Narrative Universe of Laura Albert,” she engaged in a wide-ranging ZOOM conversation with Fernanda Melchor, International Booker Prize Shortlist author for her acclaimed novel Hurricane Season. Twitter: @lauraalbert Instagram: @laura_albert