Unterzakhn by Leela Corman: A mesmerizing, heartbreaking graphic novel of immigrant life on New York's Lower East Side at the turn of the twentieth century, as seen through the eyes of twin sisters whose lives take radically and tragically different paths. For six-year-old Esther and Fanya, the teeming streets of New York's Lower East Side circa 1910 are both a fascinating playground and a place where life's lessons are learned quickly and often cruelly.
Leela Recommends
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Places to visit in Florida:
- The Springs! Visit with care and gentleness for their fragile ecosystems and be amazed at their hallucinatory beauty. They're Florida's best-kept secret!
- Chamblin's Book Mine in Jacksonville.
- Hear Again Records, the amazing Third House Books, and Volta Coffee, all in Gainesville.
Podcasts Leela Recommends:
- Maintenance Phase! Essential listening for debunking all the wellness pseudoscience, diet culture, and anti-fatness we all grew up with. The BMI episode alone should be required listening. Plus it's very funny!
- Conspirituality, a weekly deep dive into the intersection of cults, yoga and wellness culture, right-wing extremism, mis- and disinformation, and politics.
- On The Media, essential investigative journalism and media literacy.
- Reveal, one of the best investigative journalism podcasts I've heard, especially in the areas of systemic racism and abuses of power in the US, hosted by the fantastic Al Letson, who I believe is a Florida native. [Editor’s note: An Orange Park High School grad!]
Artists Leela Recommends:
- Wangechi Mutu
- Clarity Haynes
- Jinal Sangoi
- Jeanne Mammen
- Joan Semmel
- William Kentridge
- Kara Walker
Television Leela Recommends:
- Reservation Dogs, a funny and heartbreaking series about contemporary Indigenous life in Oklahoma, created and starring Indigenous folks.
- Pose, set in the queer ballroom scene of New York in the late 1980s and early 90s, starring, among other greats, national treasure Billy Porter.
- This is going to sound strange, but I'm really into German detective shows on Netflix, especially Dogs Of Berlin, Same Sky, NSU German History X, and Kleo, all of which deal in various ways with the end of the Cold War, the rise of racist movements after the Wall fell, and the complexities of immigration and contemporary Germany. CW for violence and depictions of racism.
- Severance is an excellent sci-fi, reminiscent of the very best of Philip K Dick's work.
Films/Directors Leela Recommends:
- Pedro Almodóvar
- Fatih Akin
- Ildiko Enyedi
- Jim Jarmusch
- Preston Sturges
- Busby Berkeley
- That documentary about Little Richard, I Am Everything. What a beautiful person he was!
Music Leela Recommends:
- Come, the best band of the 1990s, who've been re-issuing their back catalog and playing reunion shows everywhere.
- Bill Orcutt Quartet, "Music For Four Guitars", very up my Branca/Verlaine alley.
- Chris Brokaw, "Puritan".
- Thurston Moore Group.
Prose Leela Recommends:
- Lisa Carver books.
- Jewish Currents magazine, the best of contemporary diaspora thought and politics.
- Girls They Write Songs About by Carlene Bauer, the most pitch-perfect Gen X novel I have yet encountered.
- This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen, by Tadeusz Borowski. A corrosive work written a few years after the author's release from Auschwitz, that is required reading for high school students in Poland.
Comic Creators Leela Recommends:
- Emil Ferris
- Lauren Weinstein
- Rina Ayuyang
- Megan Kelso
- Jaime Hernandez 4Ever!
Miscellaneous Recommendations:
Casey Johnston's newsletter She's A Beast, in which she writes about weight lifting, debunking and dismantling diet culture and fitness pseudoscience and anti-fatness, and celebrates getting swole.