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Oct 6, 2020
Online Event

On Lighthouses: A Conversation with Jazmina Barrera and Sally Snowman


Two Lines Press joins Boston Harbor Now for a discussion of lighthouses and harboring with On Lighthouses author, Jazmina Barrera, and Sally Snowman, lighthouse keeper of the Boston Light.

About On Lighthouses

Far from home, in the confines of a dim New York apartment where the oppressive skyscrapers further isolate her, Jazmina Barrera offers a tour of her lighthouses–those structures whose message is “first and foremost, that human beings are here.”

Starting with Robert Louis Stevenson’s grandfather, an engineer charged with illuminating the Scottish coastline, On Lighthouses artfully examines lighthouses from the Spanish to the Oregon coasts and those in the works of Virginia Woolf, Edgar Allan Poe, Ingmar Bergman, and many others.

In trying to “collect” lighthouses by obsessively describing them, Barrera begins to question the nature of writing, collecting, and how, by staring so intently at one thing we are only trying to avoid others. Equal parts personal memoir and literary history, On Lighthouses takes the reader on a desperate flight from raging sea to cold stone–from a hopeless isolation to a meaningful one–concluding at last in a place of peace: the home of a selfless, guiding light.

Author
Jazmina Barrera

Jazmina Barrera’s books have been published in nine countries and translated to English, Dutch, Portuguese, Italian, and French. Her book Cuerpo extraño (Foreign Body) was awarded the Latin American Voices prize by Literal Publishing, and On Lighthouses was chosen for the Indie Next list by IndieBound. Linea Nigra was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle’s Gregg Barrios Book in Translation Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Autobiography Prize, CANIEM’s Book of the Year award, and the Amazon Primera Novela (First Novel) Award. She is editor and co-founder of Ediciones Antílope. She lives in Mexico City.

Speaker
Sally Snowman

Sally Snowman is the Keeper of Boston Light, the nation’s oldest lighthouse station, 300 years old, out on Little Brewster Island. Sally is a Coast Guard Auxiliarist and the 70th keeper of Boston Light since 1716. She resides on the island with her husband, Jay Thomson.