(In Person at the Center for the Art of Translation) The International Library: Global Indigenous Stories
In-person at the Center for the Art of Translation, Linnea Axelsson, Alexis Wright, Saskia Vogel and Tommy Orange on writing and translation.
In-person at the Center for the Art of Translation, Linnea Axelsson, Alexis Wright, Saskia Vogel and Tommy Orange on writing and translation.
International bestseller Barbara Kingsolver joins us at the Library to discuss her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, Demon Copperhead.
Take a dive into the Library's archives and discover our rich 103-year history during this expert-led presentation.
Join us for a three-part Philosophical Fiction workshop led by Philosopher Justin Smith.
Seasoned translators Tess Lewis and Daniel Levin Becker will face off at the Library for a Valentine’s evening of multilingual competition.
Meeting four of Critical Conversations, an expert-led discussion series that allows Library members to ponder the most important issues of our time. This season: a reflection on how we can save democracy, drawing on history, systems mapping, and the emerging science of collective intelligence.
Take a dive into the Library's archives and discover our rich 103-year history during this expert-led presentation.
Join us for a three-part Philosophical Fiction workshop led by Philosopher Justin Smith.
Join two of the UK’s most celebrated debut authors, Vanessa Onwuemezi and Thea Lenarduzzi, as they delve into interplays of language, heritage, and writing.
In an unparalleled and personal history of Berlin, writer and art critic Kirsty Bell considers the layered process of making, unmaking, and remaking lives, homes, and urban spaces.
Take a dive into the Library's archives and discover our rich 103-year history during this expert-led presentation.
The Library welcomes author of #You Know You’re Black in France When, Trica Keaton for a conversation about antiblackness and the politics of race in France.