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Poet Orion Carloto | Shelf Portrait | Marie Claire
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5/23/2024
"Film for Her" author Orion Carloto takes us on a tour of her beautiful bookshelves and shares some of her favorite reads, including cherished poetry collections and a novel so good she read the entire thing in one day.
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Do people assume maybe that I'm a little crazy?
00:04
Maybe, who knows?
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It is interesting, and that's all I'll say.
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Hello, everyone.
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My name is Orion Parlato,
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and today I'm going to be giving Marie Claire
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a look into my now extensive home library.
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This is Shelf Portrait, and this is my cat, Lolita,
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who loves attention.
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Now, my bookshelf is kind of split up in strange ways.
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It's my own kind of Dewey Decimal System, in a way.
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Right over here in this section,
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I have, obviously, I have some art books,
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but I have a little section of some children's books,
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you know, along with all fiction.
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And here we have my art books, as in magazines.
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I love Pinfolk, I love Vogue.
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And, you know, here are more the poetic and prose,
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stories that really reminisce in my life,
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you know, not only as an adult,
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but as a young adult growing up and reading, as well.
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So, as a disclaimer, I must admit
01:09
that I am one of those people
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that frequently gives away their books to their friends.
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That being said, a lot of my favorites
01:16
are not on my shelf right now,
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because they're in the hands of those who I love.
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One of my favorite books that is not on my shelf
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at the moment is one by Alan Watts
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called The Wisdom of Insecurity.
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That is one book that I frequently find myself
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coming back to to read.
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It is just kind of a gentle reminder in life
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of, you know, all of your insecurities
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and the things that you kind of deep down already know,
01:40
but kind of gives you some sort of reassurance,
01:42
like a hug you're reading from an old friend
01:44
or a mentor of sorts to kind of get you through life.
01:51
If you didn't already know,
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I'm also a writer and poet myself,
01:54
and actually one of my favorite books right now,
01:57
No Shame, is my book film for her,
02:00
which is, you know, a collection of my life
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over the past three years,
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instances and moments that were put together
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through poetry, prose, short story, and film photography.
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And it really is about the mundane in life
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and all the in-betweens,
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because I think a lot of us tend to focus
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on our highs and our lows,
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that we seldom reminisce on the moments
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that we didn't think to be as special in our lives.
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But this is a book that is a collection of that.
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One of my other favorite books
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that I actually started to read during quarantine
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is one called My Year of Rest and Relaxation.
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And that, I must admit,
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was probably one of my most interesting reads
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during quarantine,
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simply because it kind of coincide
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with being in quarantine.
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It is about a woman who is, you know,
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dealing with her own set of mental health issues
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and problems and ties hand in hand
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with a not-so-good psychiatrist,
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and she takes it upon herself to sleep for an entire year.
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It was one of those books where I could not put it down.
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I was certainly, like, stuck to it for an entire day,
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and I finished it an entire day.
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It was very, very, very good.
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So my favorite childhood book,
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I think, comes as no surprise to anyone.
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It was pretty much anything by Shel Silverstein,
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but I have a copy of Where the Sidewalk Ends.
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This was, you know, obviously your first introduction
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to poetry as a kid, and it's very imaginative,
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and that's what I loved so much about Shel Silverstein
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is it was fun and funny and just all sorts of madness
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that was going on.
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I'll always have a soft spot in my heart
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for Shel Silverstein through and through.
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Another book I read during quarantine
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is this one by Ocean Vong, On Earth, We're Briefly Gorgeous.
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One thing I love about this book
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is how I can relate to it in some way or another.
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Ocean Vong wrote this about his own life.
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He is a writer, a child of immigrants,
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and he is also queer, and this is just kind of
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a letter to his mother who cannot read
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or really understand English,
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so it's almost unsure if she'll ever read it.
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It's almost unsure if she'll ever read it,
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but it's kind of like this personal memoir
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into his life growing up and these instances
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that kind of made him into the person he is today,
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and it was not only well-written
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and just extremely put together,
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but you can find parts of yourself in this story
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that I did not expect to find myself in.
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My favorite genre of book, which is surprising
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that I didn't mention any of them,
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is books by French poets.
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I think it is very important as a writer
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to obviously read up on the subject of what I do,
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but really try to understand as to why poetry
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is so important to people,
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and I find that that beauty comes a lot from French poets,
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and I can only hope and wish one day
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that I could amount to that greatness,
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but until then, I will just read them to life
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on my bookshelf and hope for the best.
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Now, the next book is something that I read
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when I was in high school,
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and it kind of reintroduced me to my love for poetry,
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and it is Bluets by Maggie Nelson.
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Here she is.
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Maggie Nelson is one of my favorite writers,
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and she is just this profound poet,
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and Bluets was my first book that I've ever read by her.
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So there are 240 reasons in this book
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why the color blue is so significant in her life,
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and it is just poetic profoundness
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and something that I also like to reintroduce into my life.
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Every once in a while, a good friend of mine
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introduced her to me, and I haven't looked back since.
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Now, who am I to say that I'm a poet
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if I did not introduce, obviously,
05:55
the love that I have for Patti Smith?
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As we all know, Patti Smith is someone
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who is just so in touch with her own life
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and her own experiences,
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and she has the most interesting life story
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growing up in New York City,
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and we're all familiar with Just Kids and The M Train,
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but one book that stood out to me the most was The Coral Sea.
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I read this, actually, when I was on a trip to Portugal
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with my father, and it is filled with, you know,
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excerpts, poetry, prose, you know, her life,
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and it kind of also goes hand-in-hand with Just Kids,
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talking about Robert Mapplethorpe,
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who was her then-boyfriend,
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and also this iconic photographer who we all know and love.
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Thank you guys so much for watching my shelf portrait,
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and if you are interested,
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make sure to check out my new book, Filmed for Her.
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This is my second book of poetry that I've ever written.
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My first one was one titled Flux,
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and this is very, very special and important to me,
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and I hope maybe one day it'll find a spot
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on your library at home.
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And don't forget to subscribe to Marie Claire down below.
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Bye.
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