Brentwood - Thursday September 21st at 6:30 pm -- Myriam Gurba discusses and signs "Creep: Accusations and Confessions".

photo of Myriam Gurba and Wendy C. OrtizJoin us on Thursday September 21st at 6:30 pm as we welcome Myriam Gurba to the store to discuss and sign Creep: Accusations and Confessions. Joining her in conversation will be Wendy C. Ortiz. 
 
This event is free to attend and will be held in the courtyard at DIESEL, A Bookstore in Brentwood.
 
Free seating is limited. To reserve a seat, please purchase one copy of a book for one seat. 
 
 

A ruthless and razor-sharp essay collection that tackles the pervasive, creeping oppression and toxicity that has wormed its way into society—in our books, schools, and homes, as well as the systems that perpetuate them—from the acclaimed author of Mean, and one of our fiercest, foremost explorers of intersectional Latinx identity.

A creep can be a singular figure, a villain who makes things go bump in the night. Yet creep is also what the fog does—it lurks into place to do its dirty work, muffling screams, obscuring the truth, and providing cover for those prowling within it.

Creep is Myriam Gurba’s informal sociology of creeps, a deep dive into the dark recesses of the toxic traditions that plague the United States and create the abusers who haunt our books, schools, and homes. Through cultural criticism disguised as personal essay, Gurba studies the ways in which oppression is collectively enacted, sustaining ecosystems that unfairly distribute suffering and premature death to our most vulnerable. Yet identifying individual creeps, creepy social groups, and creepy cultures is only half of this book’s project—the other half is examining how we as individuals, communities, and institutions can challenge creeps and rid ourselves of the fog that seeks to blind us. With her ruthless mind, wry humor, and adventurous style, Gurba implicates everyone from Joan Didion to her former abuser, everything from Mexican stereotypes to the carceral state. Braiding her own history and identity throughout, she argues for a new way of conceptualizing oppression, and she does it with her signature blend of bravado and humility.

Myriam Gurba is a writer and artist. She is the author of the true crime memoir Mean, a New York Times Editors’ Choice. O, The Oprah Magazine, ranked Mean as one of the best LGBTQ books of all time. Publishers Weekly describes Gurba as having a voice like no other. Her essays and criticism have appeared in The Paris ReviewTime, and 4Columns. She has shown art in galleries, museums, and community centers. She lives in Pasadena, California.

Wendy C. Ortiz is the author of Excavation: A Memoir, Hollywood Notebook, and the dreamoir Bruja. Her latest project is Mommy’s El Camino. Wendy is a psychotherapist in private practice in Los Angeles. 
Event date: 
Thursday, September 21, 2023 - 6:30pm
Event address: 
225 26th St
Suite 33
Santa Monica, CA 90402
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