San Francisco Zen Center in Partnership with Litquake presents Across Bodies at the LGBT CenterSan Francisco Zen Center in Partnership with Litquake presents Across Bodies As part of The Expert's Mind Series Friday, October 8, 2010 Across Bodies Featuring Acclaimed Writer Richard McCann & Liver Pathologist Neil Theise, MD San Francisco LGBT Center, Ceremonial Room 1800 Market Street, San Francisco, CA Time: 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm Tickets: $10 (Students & Seniors), $15 (SF Zen Center Members, Educators, Non-Profit Employees), $20 (GA) "Richard McCann's Mother of Sorrows is almost unbearably beautiful. It is, purely and simply, the real thing--a book so intricately felt, so magnificently written, that it can stand unembarrassed beside the mystery of life itself. It has immediately joined the small body of books I keep close by, for the times I need reminding of the heights we can achieve using only ink and paper." -Michael Cunningham, author of The Hours
In his much-anticipated forthcoming memoir, McCann portrays how he, a transplant patient, grapples with psychic complications after receiving a donated liver. The critically acclaimed writer, currently a professor in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at American University (Washington DC) and whose fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in such magazines as The Atlantic, Ms., Esquire and the Washington Post Magazine, exquisitely writes about his transformation after he is kept alive by a stranger's death. He questions the degree of how receiving a transplant changes the sense of self, and his desire to make sense of an often traumatic experience through an imagined relationship with the donor's family. His collaboration with Neil Theise marks the first time they will publicly present material together. McCann says, "I feel very compelled putting an MD and a non-MD on the same stage together. There are few places where an MD is not in complete charge. I love these moments when two people who are bound by very strict roles, me being a writer and professor, and Neil a pathologist, come together in such an open forum." Neil Theise is one of the world's foremost liver pathologists and is widely considered a pioneer of multi-organ adult stem cell plasticity research. Theise's work has been published in the world's leading scientific journals such as Science, Nature, and Cell; his initial studies of liver transplant specimens led to identification first of liver stem cells and then, eventually, the role of bone marrow stem cells for all organs of the body. Integrated in the discussion at the LBGT Center, Theise will use images of McCann's own livers to offer insights on the nature of the human body. Drawing inspiration that extends to areas of theoretical biology and complexity theory, Theise is at the forefront of defining a new "post-modern biology." His ideas suggest that alternate models of the body, other than Cell Doctrine, may be necessary to understand non-Western approaches to the body and health. He believes that understanding Western hard sciences through a complexity theory lens also provides direct analogies to the major principles of Buddhist metaphysics, including such pivotal themes as emptiness of inherent existence, interdependence, impermanence, and Karmic law. "Buddhist and scientific practices, providing an intimate look at one's own being, are all aimed at uncovering fundamental understandings about the self. There are a lot of people who hold that spiritual practice has nothing to share about the nature of existence and of our bodies," says Theise. "Others feel spirituality tells you everything necessary about existence, science not required. And others think that both are valid, but are at best complementary. My scientific work and my spiritual practices have taught me to look beyond the skin boundary, to see that there is no boundary at all and that understandings from both perspectives are more than just complementary, they are the same, just presented in different languages." At the heart of The Expert's Mind series is the simple idea that being alive is a profound opportunity for learning. The acclaimed participants in the 10 interdisciplinary talks and performances in The Expert's Mind series address the excitement of new discoveries, self-doubt, and the open-ended investigation that comes with true expertise. They speak to being actively engaged with the mind and one's life. About Richard McCann For his work, Richard McCann has received grants and awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Christopher Isherwood Foundation, the Fulbright Foundation, Yaddo, The MacDowell Colony, the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, on whose Board of Trustees he served from 2000-2008. He earned his MA in Creative Writing and Modern Literature from Hollins University and his Ph.D. in American Studies from the University of Iowa, where he was a Rockefeller Fellow. He grew up in Silver Spring, Maryland, and he has lived in numerous places, including Sweden, Germany, and Spain. He now lives in Washington, DC, where he teaches in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at American University. He also serves the Board of Directors of the PEN Faulkner Foundation and is a Member of the Corporation of Yaddo. About Neil Theise MD About Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
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