Lydia Millet

Lydia Millet‘s first short story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys, is filled with fictionalized tales of celebrities’ real-life confrontations with exotic species. She reads from her story “Sir Henry” about David Hasselhoff’s dachshund and tells Kurt why she’s not afraid of lawyers.

John Miller

Lydia Millet‘s first short story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys, is filled with fictionalized tales of celebrities’ real-life confrontations with exotic species. She reads from her story “Sir Henry” about David Hasselhoff’s dachshund and tells Kurt why she’s not afraid of lawyers.