About
Elizabeth Rosner’s newest book of nonfiction is Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening. It’s a hybrid of memoir and interdisciplinary research, weaving personal stories of a multilingual upbringing with the latest scientific breakthroughs in interspecies communication to show how the skill of deep listening enhances our curiosity and empathy toward the world around us.
Her previous book, Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory, connected her stories as a daughter of two Holocaust survivors with extensive research to focus on the complexities of the intergenerational aftermath of war and genocide.
Elizabeth’s three novels have won numerous literary prizes and have been widely adopted for book clubs. The Speed of Light, her debut novel from 2001, became a national bestseller; it was translated into ten languages and won awards in the US and in Europe. Blue Nude, her second novel, was also a national bestseller and named among the best books of 2006 by the San Francisco Chronicle. Elizabeth’s third novel, Electric City, was set in her hometown of Schenectady, New York, and named among the best books of 2014 by National Public Radio.
Her poetry collection Gravity was published in fall 2014, and in 2024 it was published in a bilingual Spanish/English edition; a German/English edition is coming out in 2025. Her essays have appeared in the New York Times Magazine, Elle, the Forward, and many anthologies.
Elizabeth is a graduate of Stanford University, the MFA Program at U.C. Irvine, and the University of Queensland in Australia; she taught writing at the college level for several decades. Now living in Berkeley, California, she travels widely to lecture and lead workshops, carrying forward a message of perseverance and tenacious optimism.
Featured Work
THIRD EAR: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening
Third Ear braids together personal narrative with scholarly inquiry to examine the power of listening to build interpersonal empathy and social transformation. A daughter of Holocaust survivors, Rosner shares stories from growing up in a home where six languages were spoken to interrogate how psychotherapy, neurolinguistics, and creativity can illuminate the complex ways we are impacted by the sounds and silences of others.
Drawing on expertise from journalists, podcasters, performers, translators, acoustic biologists, spiritual leaders, composers, and educators, this hybrid text moves fluidly along a spectrum from molecular to global to reveal how third-ear listening can be a collective means for increased understanding and connection to the natural world.
Other Works
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SURVIVOR CAFE: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory
2017
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ELECTRIC CITY, a novel
2014
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GRAVITY, poems
2014
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BLUE NUDE, a novel
2010
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THE SPEED OF LIGHT, a novel
2003
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In the Margins
2001, Poetry Magazine
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Silencing the Ventriloquist: The Book of Secrets
1990, World Literature Written in English
Awards and Recognition
- Finalist for National Jewish Book Award for SURVIVOR CAFE, 2018; Best Books of 2017 by San Francisco Chronicle for SURVIVOR CAFE; Best Books of 2014 by NPR for ELECTRIC CITY; Best Fall Books of 2014 by BBC for ELECTRIC CITY; National Bestseller, BLUE NUDE; National Bestseller, THE SPEED OF LIGHT; Finalist for Prix Femina, 2003, THE SPEED OF LIGHT (DES DEMONS SUR LES EPAULES); Ribalow Prize, 2002, THE SPEED OF LIGHT; Great Lakes Colleges Association Prize in Fiction, 2002, THE SPEED OF LIGHT;
- Books translated into 12 languages.
Press and Media Mentions
- THIRD EAR reviewed in Scientific American
- Elizabeth interviewed on KALW Radio by Angie Coiro
- Elizabeth in conversation with Chicago Review of Books
- Elizabeth interviewed on California Sun podcast
- Review of THIRD EAR in San Francisco Chronicle
- Opinion piece by Elizabeth on CNN
- Elizabeth interviewed on KPFA
- Elizabeth interviewed on "Elevation with John Kelly" Sirius U2-X Radio
- Excerpt from THIRD EAR in Adroit Journal
