Kirsten Kaschock in Conversation with Adam Levin about “Sleight”

Kirsten Kaschock in Conversation with Adam Levin about “Sleight”
Kirsten Kaschock TNL/file
Kirsten Kaschock in Conversation with Adam Levin about “Sleight”
Kirsten Kaschock TNL/file

Kirsten Kaschock in Conversation with Adam Levin about “Sleight”

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Kirsten Kaschock and Adam Levin, author of The Instructions, will discuss Kaschock’s debut novel, Sleight. Kaschock’s novel is about sisters Lark and Clef, who have spent their lives honing their bodies for sleight, an interdisciplinary art form that combines elements of dance, architecture, acrobatics, and spoken word. After being estranged for several years, the sisters are reunited by a deceptive and ambitious sleight troupe director named West who needs the sisters’ opposing approaches to the form. Lark is tormented and fragile but a prodigy; Clef is driven to excel but lacks the spark of artistic genius. When a disturbing mass murder makes national headlines, West seizes on the event as inspiration for his new performance, one that threatens to destroy the very artists performing it. In language that is at once unsettling and hypnotic, Sleight explores ideas of performance, gender, and family to ask the question, what is the role of art in the face of unthinkable tragedy?

Recorded Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at the Newberry Library.