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| Tuesday, May 24, 2011 8:42PM | | | | Book Expo America 2011, 05/24 | Tags: BEA, book exhibit, translation, Italian, Spanish, Alina Bronsky
| | | Second Day, Tuesday, May 24th
If someone had told me that at the biggest book exhibit in North America I would find only a handful of books I’d like to read I wouldn’t have believed them. Maybe I spent my time in the least interesting part of the exhibit…I don’t know. The fact is that about half of the exhibit was dedicated to various technological devices that are replacing print, and about half of the other half represented (very) kitschy children’s books.
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| | | | | Friday, April 30, 2010 10:01AM | | | | The Invisibles | Tags: torture, ACLU, Freedom to Write Committee, fashion, Lawrence Weschler, Sofi Oksanen, Mohsin Hamid, Irakli Kakabadze, Alina Bronsky, valter hugo mae, Elias Khoury, Rodrigo Fresan, Aleksandar Hemon, Peter Schneider, Randa Jarrar, Katyn, General Medina, Uruguay
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“Face to Face: Confronting the Torturers”—streamed on the PEN Web site to audiences worldwide—was a 90-minute, late-night program of readings at Joe’s Pub, a cabaret venue associated with The Public Theater, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Squeezed against the bar or one of the little tables, one could settle into a “classic gimlet,” accompanied by a “classic bruschetta with tomatoes,” while imbibing 11 tales of classic horror. I was able to stay for all but the last of the readers (the American writer Randa Jarrar, who read “Revenge,” by the Palestinian poet Taha Muhammad Ali); I also never got to hear the promised remarks by Jameel Jaffer, of the co-sponsoring ACLU. Given the fact of the ACLU’s participation, I expected to hear... | | | | | |
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