Episode 165: Lucy Sante
Description
Tuck chats with writer Lucy Sante (she/her). Topics include:
- Why Lucy finally transitioned after avoiding it for nearly 60 years
- Why the worst trans memoirs are like pre-cooked bacon
- What does it mean to identify as a bohemian?
- Reading about the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries in the newspaper as a high school student
- Plus: Trans lit recs; vibe shifts at the Strand; and how Harry Potter ruined a visit to a Portuguese bookstore
This Week in Gender: Cecilia at St. Patrick’s. (Full video on YouTube. Read more in Vogue. More photos via Time. Here’s a recap of the aftermath. Most importantly, donate to the Legacy Fund!)
Find Lucy at lucysante.com. I Heard Her Call My Name is available now.
Other texts referenced:
- Low Life by Lucy Sante
- Nevada by Imogen Binnie
- Andrea Long Chu (generally)
- Can the Monster Speak? by Paul Preciado
- I Want What I Want by Geoff Brown
- April Ashley’s Odyssey by Duncan Fallowell & April Ashley
- Apologia Pro Vita Sua by John Henry Newman
- Confessions by Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- An Anecdoted Topography of Chance by Daniel Spoerri
- A Sorrow Beyond Dreams by Peter Handke
- Maybe the People Would Be the Times by Lucy Sante
- “Commerce” by Lucy Sante (link)
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Music: Breakmaster Cylinder
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