2024-04-03
26 分钟When Maya Hawke’s famous parents got divorced, she was just a little kid trying to navigate their newly separate worlds. Paparazzi aside, Maya’s experience of shuttling between two homes was still more common than the arrangement described in the essay Maya reads: “Our Kinder, Gentler, Nobody-Moves-Out Divorce,” by Jordana Jacobs. By staying under one roof, Jacobs and her ex-husband spared their young son the distress of having to go back and forth. But this “dad upstairs, mom downstairs” arrangement also meant that Jacobs had to overhear her ex falling in love with his new partner. Today, Hawke reflects on the bittersweet family portrait in Jacobs’s essay, and on divorce’s role in Hawke’s own upbringing. Maya’s latest album, “Chaos Angel,” drops May 31.
From the New York Times, I'm Anna Martin.
This is modern love, and our guest today is Maya Hawke.
You might know her as Robin Buckley, a wise cracking but open hearted teen on the paranormal tv series Stranger Things.
I should stop talking.
I have said everything I need to say, but then I guess I get nervous in the words.
They just.
They keep spilling out, and it's like my.
Or as a fearless Jo march from the BBC's little Women, I need to.
Not live out my entire life in the tiny town where I was born.
You might also think of Maya as the daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman.
But Maya isn't a kid anymore.
She's in her mid twenties now.
I just saw her in Wes Anderson's latest movie, Asteroid City, where she plays a kind of buttoned up schoolteacher.
As you know, boys and girls, your parents arrived late last night by military helicopter.
They've been sequestered in that metal hut over there for the past several hours.
While they were.
And in a new biopic called Wildcat, Maya portrays a tortured flannery O'Connor.
Dear God, please.
I can never seem to escape myself unless I'm writing.
She's also a singer songwriter.