Rajiv Mohabir will be at Lost City Bookstore to share his memoir Antiman, in conversation with Ilan Stavans. Winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Antiman is “a gorgeous, passionately lyrical ‘hybrid’ of a memoir-mosaic” (Thomas Glave, author of The Torturer’s Wife).
When: Friday, June 25 at 7:00 pm ET
Where: Lost City Bookstore (Washington, DC) via Facebook Live
Rajiv Mohabir is the author of Cutlish (Four Way Books 2021), The Cowherd’s Son (2017, winner of the 2015 Kundiman Prize) and The Taxidermist’s Cut (2016, winner of the Four Way Books Intro to Poetry Prize and finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Poetry in 2017), and translator of I Even Regret Night: Holi Songs of Demerara (1916) (2019), which received a PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grant Award and the Harold Morton Landon Translation Award from the Academy of American Poets. His essays can be found in places like Asian American Writers Workshop’s The Margins, Bamboo Ridge Journal, Moko Magazine, Cherry Tree, Kweli, and others, and he has a “Notable Essay” in Best American Essays 2018. Currently he is an Assistant Professor of poetry in the MFA program at Emerson College. His debut memoir, Antiman, won the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.
Ilan Stavans is the Publisher of Restless Books and the Lewis-Sebring Professor of Humanities, Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. His books include On Borrowed Words, Spanglish, Dictionary Days, The Disappearance, and A Critic’s Journey. He has edited The Norton Anthology of Latino Literature, the three-volume set Isaac Bashevis Singer: Collected Stories, The Poetry of Pablo Neruda, among dozens of other volumes. He is the recipient of numerous awards and honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, Chile’s Presidential Medal, the International Latino Book Award, and the Jewish Book Award. Stavans’s work, translated into twenty languages, has been adapted to the stage and screen. A cofounder of the Great Books Summer Program at Amherst, Stanford, Chicago, Oxford, and Dublin, he is the host of the NPR podcast "In Contrast."
By Rajiv Mohabir
Winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing
2021 Foreword INDIES Winner – LGBTQ+ (Adult Nonfiction)
Finalist for the 2022 PEN Open Book Award
2022 LAMBDA Literary Awards Finalist – Gay Memoir/Biography
Winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Rajiv Mohabir’s Antiman is an impassioned, genre-blending memoir that navigates the fraught constellations of race, sexuality, and cultural heritage that have shaped his experiences as an Indo-Guyanese queer poet and immigrant to the United States.
Hardcover ISBN: 9781632062802
Publication date: Jun 22, 2021
Paperback ISBN: 9781632061683
Publication date: Aug 16, 2022