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MEMBER BLOG TAG: landsman

Wednesday, May 5, 2010 11:01AM
 
Isn’t literature about language?
Tags: Gopnik, Rushdie, Lago, Prieto, Landsman, immigrati, identità, fiction, New York
 
Two worlds: isn't literature about language?

Adam Gopnik non è riuscito a mantenere le ambiziose promesse che si potevano leggere  sul foglio di presentazione di questo stimolante panel su come l’arrivo negli Stati Uniti possa  modificare l’attività creativa di chi è cresciuto altrove.  Ma d’altra parte chi sarebbe in grado di contenere e guidare l’esuberanza di Salman Rushdie, ben spalleggiato dalla vivace sudafricana Anne Landsman, e da un Eduardo...

 
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Tuesday, May 4, 2010 9:32AM
 
Two Worlds
Tags: New York, cosmopolitan, heritage, cultural diversity, arrival, taxi drivers, Adam Gopnik, Anne Landsman, Eduardo Lago, Salman Rushdie, José Manuel Prieto
 
The TWO WORLDS panel moderated by Adam Gopnik, was a mostly a paean to New York, and so took place in a perfect venue. It was a beautiful, if very warm, Sunday afternoon. Battery Park was spring green and filled with sightseers, there were sailboats on the water and the Statue of Liberty through an archway presided over it all. In the cool, elegant Museum of Jewish History,  Anne Landsman from South Africa, Eduardo Lago from Spain, José Manuel Prieto from Cuba and Salman Rushdie from India joined together in agreeing that while they were mostly from these places, they had lived in others, and come to be New Yorkers by choice, by accident, or by need. And they had stayed on, why? They...
 
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Saturday, May 1, 2010 9:41AM
 
Listening in other languages
Tags: Preston Allen, Siri Hustvedt, Karl Knausgaard, Anne Landsman, Thomas Pletzinger, Monique Proulx, Lee Stringer, Christos Tsiolkas, Tommy Wieringa
 
 

            Arriving late Thursday night at Joe’s Pub (after having gotten mixed up and arrived early on Wednesday night, by mistake!), stumbling in the dark, sitting in the blogger’s-photographer’s-web guy’s corner, I catch my first reader, with his trilby jauntily tipped back, and to the side. His...

 
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