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SPRING 2020 What we’ve been reading: What’s on our playlist: lincoln In the Bardo ‘Patience’ – Tame George Saunders (pub. Random House - 2017) Impala (2019) Australian band Tame Impala take us back to the ‘70s with this disco inspired track. Moving 2017 Booker Prize winner details the death of Abraham Lincoln’s son Willie and spins out a multi- character story of ‘lives’ trapped in a purgatorial bardo, where the living and the dead try to come to terms with their grief. ‘a different drummer’ William Melvin Kelley (repub. - 2018) Rediscovered novel from the 1962, details the mass exodus of a black community from a state in America as the white community look on in confusion. ‘Conversations with friends’ ‘Cell’ - Calpurnia (2019) Hats off to Finn Wolfhard from TV show ‘Stranger Things’. He has a band too. This means he is officially more talented than me or you. ‘Sofia’ - Clairo (2019) Dreampop sounds, girlcrush lyrics from Massachusetts Clairo’s ‘Immunity’ album. Sally Rooney (Faber and Faber - 2018) Frances has recently finished a relationship with Bobbi. Still close, they become intertwined and then entangled with an actor and his wife. ‘Seratonin’ Michel Houllebecq (Heinemann -2019) Scabrous chronicle of malcontent Florian – a 46-year-old man looking back on his life, coming to terms with his prospective death ‘truly devious’ Maureen Johnson (Harper Collins – 2018) ‘Watermelon Sugar’ - Harry Styles (2019) Styles recalls a past summer, singing of delicious berries and former love in his second 2019 release. ‘truth Is’ - Sabrina Claudio (2019) Claudio sings about things she wishes she could say on this R&B track. Young Adult novel in which Stevie, a student tries solve a cold case crime, that happened in her school way back in the past. www.thesourceartscentre.ie Box Office: 0504 90204 27