Chris Kraus' Social Practice by LA Review of Books published on 2018-11-23T07:13:46Z Author, Publisher, and Art Critic Chris Kraus joins hosts Eric Newman, Kate Wolf, and Medaya Ocher to talk about her new collection, Social Practices; which is described as "Essays on and around art and art practices" by Semiotexte, the legendary radical imprint where Chris has been a driving force since the '90s. What follows is a wide-ranging conversation about the role of art and art criticism in contemporary society; with detours into the recent cultural history of LA, the back-story to her novel I Love Dick, and the importance of good old fashioned description when your beat is radical creativity beyond your comfort zone. Also, Kwame Anthony Appiah, who chaired this year's Man Booker Prize, returns to recommend the book that won fiction's most prestigious award, Milkman by Northern Irish author Anna Burns. Genre Storytelling Comment by Talking Halls especially when you want to avoid waking up as waht you are, a capitalist 2018-12-09T05:04:49Z Comment by Talking Halls so good 2018-12-09T05:04:06Z Comment by Talking Halls YES!!! 2018-12-09T05:03:06Z Comment by Talking Halls nice move 2018-12-09T05:01:09Z