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Ciclo Homenajes: Franz Kafka: la actriz y periodista Adriana Bianco y el académico y profesor Gerardo Piña Rosales conversan sobre la vida y obra del escritor checo.

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La Feria del Libro de Miami del Miami Dade College, el Consulado de la República Argentina en Miami y la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española invitan al homenaje al escritor checo Franz Kafka, en el año del centenario de su fallecimiento. ______________ Gerardo Piña Rosales: De origen español, profesor retirado de City University of […]

FIESTA DE POETAS: A CELEBRATION OF LATINO POETRY

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Latino Poetry: The Library of America Anthology edited by poet and critic RIGOBERTO GONZÁLEZ gathers more than 180 poets in Spanish and English spanning from the 17th century to the present. These poems bear witness to the beauty and power of this vibrant and expanding tradition: its profound engagement with pasts both mythical and historical, […]

IN THE HOLOCAUST’S SHADOW, IS THERE STILL LIGHT? – FICTION & NONFICTION

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KEREN BLANKFELD’s Lovers in Auschwitz: A True Story is a remarkable saga about Zippi Spitzer and David Wisnia, who fell in love in Auschwitz, were separated upon liberation, led extraordinary lives apart following the war, and then found each other more than 70 years later. Inspired by historical events, LAUREN GRODSTEIN’s We Must Not Think […]

MARIANNE WILLIAMSON ON THE MYSTIC JESUS – NONFICTION

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For many, Jesus has become a precious relic, revered yet lacking the immediacy of authentic spiritual force. In The Mystic Jesus: The Mind of Love (The Marianne Williamson Series), MARIANNE WILLIAMSON writes of a Jesus who transcends glib imagery and religious dogma. This is not just a historical figure but an ever-present teacher who is, […]

JOY BUOLAMWINI ON UNMASKING AI – NONFICTION

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From the forefront of AI research, JOY BUOLAMWINI’s Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines is the story of how she uncovered “the coded gaze” – evidence of encoded discrimination and exclusion in tech products – and galvanized the movement to prevent AI harms by founding the Algorithmic […]

LOOKING BACK: CHOICES & CONSEQUENCES – MEMOIR

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FRANCINE PROSE’s political coming-of-age tale 1974: A Personal History is framed around her relationship with activist Tony Russo – indicted and tried for working with Daniel Ellsberg to leak the Pentagon papers – and the disturbing and dramatic end of that relationship. Consent: A Memoir explores JILL CIMENT’s decadeslong marriage to a 47-year-old married man […]

SPOTLIGHT ON HARRIET TUBMAN – NONFICTION

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EDDA L. FIELDS-BLACK’s Combee: Harriet Tubman, the Combahee River Raid, and Black Freedom During the Civil War is the story of the Combahee River raid, during which Tubman ventured into South Carolina slave territory to live, work, and gather intelligence for an attack on major Confederate plantations – an extraordinary accomplishment that helped to define […]

GRIFFIN DUNNE & DANI SHAPIRO ON FAMILY SECRETS – MEMOIR

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For her podcast Family Secrets, author DANI SHAPIRO interviews actor, director, producer, and writer GRIFFIN DUNNE about his dazzling new book, The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir – an exploration of what it means to be from a family of storytellers, justice-seekers, and secret-keepers in Hollywood. The fame at this illustrious family’s core has […]

MUSIC AS MEDICINE – NONFICTION

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In I Heard There Was a Secret Chord: Music as Medicine, neuroscientist and composer DANIEL J. LEVITIN explores the deep connections between music and healing. He presents numerous studies on music and the brain, demonstrating how the former can contribute to the treatment of a host of ailments, from neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s and […]

GOOD HUMOR: THREE LIVES – NONFICTION

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SHALOM AUSLANDER was raised in a dysfunctional family in the Orthodox Jewish community of Monsey, New York: the son of an alcoholic father, guilt-wielding mother, and a violent, overbearing God. But he began to suspect that what plagued him was something worse: a story called “Feh.” Feh: A Memoir is his midlife journey to rewrite […]

OH! FLORIDA: NEW NOVELS BY NATIVES – FICTION

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In LAURA VAN DEN BERG’s State of Paradise: A Novel, a ghostwriter for a famous thriller author is living in her mother’s small-town Florida home, tracking ominous and eerie changes. Contending with family secrets, spotty memories of her troubled youth, a burgeoning cult in the living room, and her suddenly missing sister, she begins to […]

ON PRESIDENTS & POLITICIANS – NONFICTION

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MAX BOOT brings America’s 40th president to three-dimensional life in Reagan: His Life and Legend. Drawing on more than 100 new interviews and thousands of newly available documents – and acknowledging Ronald Reagan’s inscrutability and profound contradictions – this is an epic story of the Depression-era poor boy, former movie star, and mesmerizing politician who […]

LIVES MARKED BY PROFOUND UNCERTAINTY – MEMOIR

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I Will Do Better: A Father’s Memoir of Heartbreak, Parenting, and Love is CHARLES BOCK’s frank, tender memoir of parenting his young daughter while dealing with immense grief in the wake of his wife’s untimely death. In Bird Milk & Mosquito Bones: A Memoir, PRIYANKA MATTOO chronicles her search for home across 40 years and […]

HOT & COLD WAR HISTORICAL THRILLERS – FICTION

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JOSEPH KANON’s Shanghai: A Novel chronicles one man’s escape to Shanghai during a time when European Jews were desperate to emigrate after the violence of Kristallnacht. Daniel arrives penniless in the tumultuous, nearly lawless city and becomes trapped in Shanghai’s maze of politics and crime, trying to stay one step ahead of murder while outrunning […]

EDDIE GLAUDE JR. & MAYA WILEY ON AMERICAN LEADERS – NONFICTION

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EDDIE GLAUDE JR.’s We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For argues that the hard work of becoming a better person should be a critical feature of Black politics. Through virtuoso interpretations of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and Ella Baker, Glaude shows how we have the power to be the heroes that […]