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Nonfiction Reading: Bassey Ikpi

English Department Reading Series

Location

The Commons : Skylight Room

Date & Time

October 16, 2019, 5:00 pm7:00 pm

Description

The 2019–2020 Department of English Reading Series presents Bassey Ikpi, an American-Nigerian writer, mental health advocate, and performing poet who recently published a collection of essays, I'm Telling the Truth, but I'm Lying.

From her early childhood in Nigeria through her adolescence in Oklahoma, Bassey Ikpi lived with a tumult of emotions, cycling between extreme euphoria and deep depression—sometimes within the course of a single day. By the time she was in her early twenties, Bassey was a spoken word artist and traveling with HBO’s Def Poetry Jam, channeling her life into art. But beneath the façade of the confident performer, Bassey’s mental health was in a precipitous decline, culminating in a breakdown that resulted in hospitalization and a diagnosis of Bipolar II.

In I'm Telling the Truth, but I'm Lying, Bassey Ikpi breaks open our understanding of mental health by giving us intimate access to her own. Exploring shame, confusion, medication, and family in the process, Bassey looks at how mental health impacts every aspect of our lives—how we appear to others, and more importantly to ourselves—and challenges our preconception about what it means to be “normal.” Viscerally raw and honest, the result is an exploration of the stories we tell ourselves to make sense of who we are—and the ways, as honest as we try to be, each of these stories can also be a lie.


Book signing and refreshments to follow the event.

Co-sponsored by the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; the Dresher Center for the Humanities; the Mosaic Center for Culture and Diversity; the Gender, Women's, + Sexuality Studies Department; the History Department; the Psychology Department; the Honors College; the Women's Center; and the Center for Innovation, Creativity, and Research in the Arts.
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