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October 20, 2016 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-10-20

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arts & life

book fair

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Friday, Nov. 4
10 a.m.
Dr. Mache Seibel: The Estrogen
Window
Is estrogen exactly what meno-
pausal women need — or a drug
that could lead to an increased risk
of heart disease and cancer? Dr.
Mache Seibel is one of America’s
leading experts on women’s well-
ness and menopause. In his
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11:30 a.m.
Lisa F. Smith: Girl Walks Out of a
Bar: A Memoir
Before heading off to work at the
international firm where she prac-
ticed law, Lisa F. Smith began each
morning with a full bottle of wine
and three lines of cocaine.
This was the star student from
a nice, Jewish family? The young
woman who was at the top of her
class in college and found a job

right out of school? In fact, Smith
had been an addict for years, drink-
ing heavily from the time she was
25 — and no one even suspected.
Lisa will present her story with
Lisa Kaplan of the Henry Ford
Maplegrove Center for Substance
Abuse.

1 p.m.
Larry Olmsted: Real Food/Fake
Food: Why You Don’t Know What
You’re Eating & What You Can Do
About It

continued from page 41

and it’s gone. Or maybe not.
Then comes the writing.
Foer lives in Brooklyn’s Park Slope,
a charming neighborhood filled with
historic buildings, parks and cul-
tural institutions. It’s home to actors
Patrick Stewart, Keri Russell, Maggie
Gyllenhaal and Laurence Fishburne,
writers Paul Auster, Dave Eggers and
Pete Hamill, and politicians like Mayor
Bill de Blasio and Sen. Chuck Schumer.
Foer has a favorite red corduroy
chair — “I just park myself there” —
in his apartment. This is where the
process begins. “It used to be the case
that when I wasn’t writing well I would
look for a new place,” he says. Now,
though, he’ll stay at home, but maybe
move from room to room if he needs a
bit of a change.
What he will not do is lie down.
“That’s a dangerous thing,” he says. “I
might fall asleep.”
He writes his first draft on the com-
puter, a place where his imagination is
free to jump and spark and flash and
dance.
“Writing is very open and intuitive,”
he says, “so I’m not really worried
about outcomes.”
Then comes the second phase —
editing — which is, Foer says, almost
like a different profession.

Writing is “trying to let everything
out,” while editing is taming the wild,
raw ideas. Yet while Foer’s imagination
is let loose on the computer, editing is
old school; he only edits with a pen, on
a printed copy of the text.
Once the book is done, front and
center at stores everywhere, Foer says
he doesn’t read reviews because there’s
little to learn from them, though he
will listen at times to interpretations
because he sometimes finds them
interesting.
“I like learning the meaning of what
I do,” he says, “because I don’t always
really know what I intended.”
Here I Am takes its title from the
Book of Genesis. God tells Abraham to
sacrifice his son Isaac, and Abraham
responds with an answer that contin-
ues to intrigue, astonish and baffle to
this day: “Here I am.” Foer’s Here I Am
occurs over four weeks as a couple,
Jacob and Julia Bloch, and their three
sons, face challenges of their own —
both struggles in their lives and crisis
in the Middle East in the aftermath of
a terrific earthquake.
NPR called the novel “dazzling.”
Time raved “[It] lays bare the interior
of a marriage with such intelligence
and deep feeling and pitiless clarity, it’s
impossible to read it and not re-exam-

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