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Book Signings

Stop by Festival HQ, at Metropolitan Pavilion (125 West 18th Street), for free book signings by select New Yorker Festival authors. Books will be sold at the venue.

Saturday, October 4th

11 A.M.
Joyce Carol Oates – "My Sister, My Love: The Intimate Story
of Skyler Rampike”
Tobias Wolff – "Our Story Begins: New and Selected Stories”

12 noon
Roddy Doyle – "The Deportees: And Other Stories”
Anne Enright – "Yesterday’s Weather: Stories”

1 P.M.
Alice Munro – "The View from Castle Rock”
Haruki Murakami – "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running: A Memoir”

2 P.M.
Sana Krasikov – "One More Year: Stories”
Manil Suri – "The Age of Shiva: A Novel”

3 P.M.
Peter Carey – "His Illegal Self”
Paul Theroux – "Ghost Train to the Eastern Star: On the Tracks of the Great Railway Bazaar”

4 P.M.
Robert Mankoff – "The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest Book”
Susan Orlean – "Lazy Little Loafers”

Sunday, October 5th

11 A.M.
Jhumpa Lahiri – "Unaccustomed Earth”
Hari Kunzru – "My Revolutions”

12 noon
Richard Brody – "Everything Is Cinema: The Working Life
of Jean-Luc Godard”
John Seabrook – "Flash of Genius: And Other True Stories of Invention”

1 P.M.
Salman Rushdie – "The Enchantress of Florence”
Art Spiegelman – "Breakdowns: Portrait of the Artist as a Young %@&*!” and “Jack and the Box”

2 P.M.
Peter Schjeldahl – "Let’s See: Writings on Art from The New Yorker”
James Wood – "How Fiction Works”

3 P.M.
Lynda Barry – "What It Is”
Steve Brodner – "Artists Against the War”

4 P.M.
John McWhorter – "Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue:
The Untold Story of English”

For more information and complete programming, please visit festival.newyorker.com.

 

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