Ep 284: Solomon J. Brager!
We are over the moon to welcome graphic novelist Solomon Brager to the podcast to discuss their new book, Heavyweight, AND complain about ice cream, talk graphic memoir, history, confronting zi**ism, and give advice on friends, leaving academia, tortoise food and MORE.
Solomon J. Brager is a writer, teacher, and artist. They are currently a Jerome Hill Artists Fellow, a member of the Pinko magazine editorial collective and the director of community engagement at Jewish Currents magazine.
Sol joined me from their home in New York to discuss their new book, Heavyweight- a family story of holocaust, empire, and memory.
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Time stamps:
Beginning: The bummers of avocado food politics
3:40 Talking Heavyweight: getting fired for being anti-zionist
7:10 Less-effective political strategies
9:35 "You need to train your body out of being afraid of people who disagree with you. That's not a feeling you can trust."
9:50 The family history behind the book
13:05 Graphic Novel process: Hand-lettering, traditional vs. digital drawing & more
20 Choices between what parts of the story were visual vs text
28:24 The joy of filling in backgrounds with black paint
29- book cover talk
ADVICE:
34:16 - How do I talk to my zi**ist friends about what’s going on?
38:25- Should I leave academia? Is there life after academia? Is it even possible?
FOOD:
43:35 Bemoaning the changes at Van Leeuwen ice cream
47:55 Advice: How do I differentiate the tortoise’s food from my own?
Bonus cucumber recipe