StoryCorps Listening Session + Conversation with Alexandra Fuller
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Join us for a special listening event featuring stories from the StoryCorps 20th annual mobile tour and a conversation with Alexandra Fuller.
Fuller is the author of several acclaimed memoirs, including “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight,” “Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness” and most recently the Pulitzer-nominated “Fi”. Her work explores identity, displacement, family and the complicated inheritance of colonial history.
Born in England and raised in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, Fuller has long made her home in the Tetons. She currently lives in a yurt in Tetonia, Idaho. From the edges of empire to the interior of memory, her storytelling is rooted in lived experience and driven by a deep moral curiosity—always asking what it means to belong, to bear witness and to reckon with the past.
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Fuller is the author of several acclaimed memoirs, including “Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight,” “Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness” and most recently the Pulitzer-nominated “Fi”. Her work explores identity, displacement, family and the complicated inheritance of colonial history.
Born in England and raised in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, Fuller has long made her home in the Tetons. She currently lives in a yurt in Tetonia, Idaho. From the edges of empire to the interior of memory, her storytelling is rooted in lived experience and driven by a deep moral curiosity—always asking what it means to belong, to bear witness and to reckon with the past.
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