I'll be kicking off Café Arts' Summer 2009 series on Monday, May 4, with a talk on "The Amnesia of Influence."
It's at PicNic Market Café, 2655 Broadway (101/102 streets). The event starts at 6 p.m.
(More information here.)
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Sunday, May 3, 2009
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Tomorrow (4/29)! Book Culture!
Tomorrow night (Weds.) at 7, Ed reads from Personal Days and talks to Damion Searls, a noted translator (Walser, Rilke, et al.) and the author of a dazzling book of short fiction, What We Were Doing and Where We Were Going. This event is at Book Culture, 112th St. off Broadway. (Click here to see the poster.)
My blurb for WWD&WWG begins: "I've read books this pleasurable before, but most of them have been in my dreams..."
And next Monday (5/4), come hear Ed's talk, "The Amnesia of Influence," at the Columbia Alumni Association's Café Arts evening at PicNic (101st and 102nd)—$10 (includes free drink...you'll need it...)
My blurb for WWD&WWG begins: "I've read books this pleasurable before, but most of them have been in my dreams..."
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And next Monday (5/4), come hear Ed's talk, "The Amnesia of Influence," at the Columbia Alumni Association's Café Arts evening at PicNic (101st and 102nd)—$10 (includes free drink...you'll need it...)
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