(Hybrid) The Problem of Parking with Henry Grabar

The American Library in Paris
Hybrid Hybrid Event

The parking lot exercises a tyrannical grip over American geography. Join author Henry Grabar and journalist Simon Kuper in asking: how has the storage of cars taken priority over human life?

Free

Finding the Raga with Amit Chaudhuri

The American Library in Paris
Hybrid Hybrid Event

From North Indian classical music to American folk, novelist and musician Amit Chaudhuri speaks on dissonant forms of sound and listening’s universal power.

Free

(Hybrid) “a place that lives in me”: Writing Caribbean Identity

The American Library in Paris
Hybrid Hybrid Event

What does it mean to be Caribbean in the 21st century? The International Library and Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival present Elektrik: Francophone Literature in Glittering Translations.

Free

(Online) Henry Hoke and Melissa Broder on Animal Desire

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Virtual Event

What might a mountain lion have to say about Los Angeles? Experience modern life, weird sex, climate collapse, and gender questioning through the eyes of California’s most famous, ill-fated puma in Henry Hoke’s rambunctious new work, Open Throat.

Free

(Hybrid) Emmanuel Dongala: Scribe of Social Reality

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

A major voice in African literature makes a special appearance at the American Library to discuss writing the story of resistance.

Free

(Hybrid) Myth, Power, Genre with Scholar of Note Ladee Hubbard

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Scholar of Note Ladee Hubbard provides an exclusive preview of her current project: a literary survey of marginalized women, from Eurydice to the femme fatale to Black women today.

Free

(Hybrid) Paris Beyond the Postcard with Cole Stangler

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

Paris, like all urban centers, has a long history of gentrification. What does this look like today? What will it mean for the Paris of the future?

Free

(Hybrid) After the Protests: Talking about Race in France

The American Library in Paris
Virtual Event Hybrid Event

French republicanism demands the fair treatment of all citizens regardless of their background. Is refusing to name race creating a more equal society, or is it taking away the tools we have to discuss the problem?

Free
(In Person Full) (Hybrid) Annie Ernaux & Photography with Lou Stoppard and Lauren Collins
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