Festival Neue Literatur: "Writing on the Margins: Literature between Cultures"

02/12/2012 6:00 pm

Francisco Goldman, Monica Cantieni, Larissa Boehning and Erwin Uhrman in conversation with Liesl Schillinger.

As in the United States, the literary scene in Europe is currently abuzz with hybridity and border crossings that explore the lives of characters who move between different cultural and ethnic worlds. There as here, questions of power and authenticity are not far behind as these authors explore the sometimes explosive conditions that arise when cultures intersect and, yes, sometimes clash.

This event is part of the Festival Neue Literatur, and is free and open to the public. 

Location: 
Street:
52 Prince St
City:
New York
,
Province:
New York
Postal Code:
10012-3309
Country:
United States

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BABY STORYTIME:  Baby Storytime with dynamic storyteller Stewart Dawes takes place every Friday at 4:00 p.m. Stewart sings interactive songs with kids, and reads entertaining stories to our youngest book lovers. Ages 0 to 2. Free.

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PUPPET SHOW:  Our next monthly puppet show is June 6th at 4:30 p.m., with an original shadow puppet production of "The Tortoise or the Hare."  After the show, kids and adults can stay for our singalong and meet the puppet performers. This month's featured book is The Tortoise or the Hare by Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison, illustrated by Joe Cepeda. Hosted by Sarah Gerard. All ages welcome. Free.