Sign up to receive updates about upcoming events, programs, and initiatives so you'll never miss out! Get email updates. Stay informed about Books at Noon and other events at The New York Public Library. This is a standing room series with a very limited number of seats available for patrons who require seating.īuy a copy of the featured book at the Library's Shop right after the event, and get it signed!Ĭlick here for more information about Books at Noon. An audience Q&A and book-signing will follow each half-hour program. Books at Noon events take place under the center arch in historic Astor Hall, right upon entrance at 5th Ave. Schwarzman Building on Wednesdays for Books at Noon, a series of free midday conversations hosted by Jessica Strand and featuring acclaimed authors. Make the most of your lunch hour and come to The New York Public Library's Stephen A. White lives in New York and teaches at Princeton University. His nonfiction includes City Boy, Inside a Pearl, and other memoirs The Flâneur, about Paris and literary biographies and essays. There’s a small shift of expectation involved, since Jack Holmes is clearly more akin to Edmund White than is His Friend, yet the first-person point of view belongs to the. Edmund White comes to Books at Noon to discuss his latest work, Our Young Man.Įdmund White is the author of many novels, including A Boy's Own Story, The Beautiful Room Is Empty, The Farewell Symphony, and, most recently, J ack Holmes and His Friend.
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