Trymaine Lee, author of A Thousand Ways to Die
in conversation with writer and cultural critic Bonsu Thompson
📍Aunts et Uncles — 1407 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn
🗓️ Thursday, October 16 | 7PM
We are honored to open the season with our first Litual — an evening of story, truth, and necessary dialogue.
Trymaine Lee has long been a defining voice in political and cultural storytelling — his debut novel, A Thousand Ways to Die, published this September, is a panoramic reflection on grief, gun violence, and the ripple effects that shape Black life in America.
Every gun has a journey.
Every bullet has a tale.
Every stolen life leaves a ripple.
This work looks beyond headlines — into the heart, the mind, and the weight of survival.
Through conversation with fellow storyteller Bonsu Thompson, we’ll unpack how grief lives in the body, how community becomes both refuge and reminder, and what it means to keep breathing through it all.
An essential conversation you won’t want to miss.
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