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Europa Editions Celebrates 100

Where: Housing Works Bookstore, 126 Crosby Street, New York An evening of readings, discussion, and a reception with author Michele Zackheim (Broken Colors) and translators Alison Anderson (The Elegance of the Hedgehog, A Novel Bookstore) and Ann Goldstein (Days of Abandonment, The Worst Intentions). McNally Jackson is a ...

Granta: The Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists

Where: Books Inc. Opera Plaza, San Francisco (T) 415-776-1111 www.booksinc.net/SFOpera Featured Authors: Andrés Barba (Spain), Javier Montes (Spain), Alberto Olmos (Spain), and renowned American authors Andrew Sean Greer and Yiyun Li. Moderators: Oscar Villalon, Managing Editor of ZYZZYVA literary journal, and Valerie ...

Granta: The Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists

Where: Elliot Bay Book Company, Seattle (T) 206-624-6600 www.elliottbaybook.com Featured Authors: Andrés Barba (Spain), Javier Montes (Spain), Alberto Olmos (Spain), and renowned Seattle author David Guterson. Moderators: Valerie Miles, Publishing Director of Duomo Ediciones and co-founder of Granta en español, Rick ...

Funeral for a Dog

Thomas Pletzinger doesn’t waste any time. In the first paragraph of his stunning debut novel Funeral for a Dog, his central character Daniel Mandelkern tells exactly what to expect: “I’m sending you seven postcards and a stack of paper, XXX pages. This stack is about me. And about memory and the future.” Sure enough, ...

Latest Review: "Funeral for a Dog" by Thomas Pletzinger

The latest addition to our Reviews Section is Jennifer Bratovich’s piece on Thomas Pletzinger’s Funeral for a Dog, available from W. W. Norton in Ross Benjamin’s translation. I’ve been holding onto this review for months, waiting first for the book to come out, then for Ross and Thomas to come here, ...

Imagine Africa

Where: Lilian Vernon Creative Writers House, 58 West 10th St, New York subway: West 4th St. (A/B/C/D/E/F/M), Christopher St. (1/ 2), 14th St. Union Square (N/Q/R/4/5/6/L) Celebrate the life of Édouard Glissant and his contribution to world literature at the launch of Imagine Africa with Manthia Diawara, Ishion Hutchinson, ...

From the Sublime to the Ridiculous [FuckyeahEurovision!]

As anyone with a heightened sense of irony already knows, tomorrow the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest Finals will take place. For the poor few out there who aren’t keyed into this annual event of epic nationalist absurdity, basically, this is Europe’s version of American Idol, but with even shittier songs ...