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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260506T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T115939Z
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SUMMARY:Look at the USA: America's Wars at Home and Abroad 2006-2026 with Peter van Agtmael
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D906fe23b-e8d3-443c-a380-3a3fd17f2e66%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F86045287516|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Join photographer Peter van Agtmael for a presentation of Look at the USA: America’s Wars at Home and Abroad\, 2006–2026\, a striking visual chronicle tracing the political\, social\, and historical fault lines of the United States in the wake of 9/11 to the present day. Through a lecture accompanied by a selection of photographs\, he brings into focus the human and national realities shaped by two decades of war. \nAbout the speaker: \nPeter van Agtmael is an American documentary photographer and member of Magnum Photos whose work explores the human\, political\, and psychological consequences of power\, war\, and national identity\, particularly in the United States. He is known for his long-term coverage of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and their reverberations at home. His photographs blend conflict\, spectacle\, and intimate moments to challenge American mythologies\, marked by emotional complexity\, irony\, and moral ambiguity. His work has received many awards recognition\, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and World Press Photo awards\, and is widely exhibited and published worldwide.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: \n\n\n\n\nPlease be aware that some images shown during this event may be graphic. \n\n\n\n\nThe discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/vanagtmael26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260429T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260429T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260227T141707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T151049Z
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SUMMARY:The Elements of Power with Nicolas Niarchos and Pierre Haski
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3Ddcad3a9f-73e2-42fa-acbc-8a470d4e8d85%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F89898276393|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]What does it really take to power a “green” future? Where do the minerals inside our phones and electric cars come from—and at what cost? Who bears the burden of the world’s race to decarbonize?  \nIn The Elements of Power\, journalist Nicolas Niarchos delivers a deeply reported account of the global scramble for the metals that fuel the energy transition. Tracing supply chains from Central Africa to Beijing and Washington\, he reveals how the fight over battery minerals is reshaping geopolitics—and exposing the devastating human consequences of our best intentions. \nNicolas Niarchos will be joined in conversation by journalist Pierre Haski. \nAbout the speakers: \nNicolas Niarchos is a journalist whose work focuses on energy\, war\, and migration. He is the editor and co-founder of Now Voyager\, a new magazine of international affairs. He has been a contributing writer at the New Yorker since 2014\, where he initially started as a fact-checker. His reporting has also appeared in the Nation\, the New York Times\, and the Guardian. In 2023\, he won an Edward R. Murrow Award for a radio report from Ukraine produced with the New Yorker and WNYC\, and his work on mining in Indonesia was shortlisted for a 2024 Livingston Award. He has testified before Congress on the effects of Congolese battery metal mining. His debut book\, The Elements of Power\, was published in January 2026. The book traces the global supply chain of lithium-ion batteries from DR Congo to Indonesia to Western Sahara\, exposing the human cost of the critical minerals powering our phones\, laptops\, and electric vehicles. \nPierre Haski has worked as a journalist for over five decades\, first at Agence France-Presse and later at the French daily Libération. He was a foreign correspondent posted in Johannesburg\, Jerusalem and Beijing. In 2007 he cofounded the news website Rue89.com. He has a daily Geopolitics column on France Inter\, France’s number one radio. Since 2017\, he’s been President of Reporters sans frontières (RSF)\, a Paris-based international NGO. In 2026\, he launched a YouTube channel on world affairs titled Le monde de Pierre Haski. His latest book\, La fin d’un monde\, was recently published by Stock.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/niarchos26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260428T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260428T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260227T141803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T141803Z
UID:78997-1777404600-1777408200@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Far-Right France
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3Da8d8bc2d-25c9-4fd1-8f8e-1785b89179d9%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F84261808145|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Ahead of next year’s French national elections\, the far right continues to gain ground. How did a once-marginal political force become a central fixture of national political life? What social\, economic\, and cultural anxieties are driving its rise? And what might the next election reveal about the future of French democracy? \nJoin Financial Times journalist Victor Mallet\, political scholar Catherine Fieschi\, and historian Baptiste Roger-Lacan for an in-depth panel discussion\, moderated by Curator of Cultural Programs Rachel Donadio\, exploring the historical roots\, evolving strategies\, and future of the French far right. \nAbout the speakers: \nVictor Mallet is a journalist\, editor\, commentator and author with more than three decades of experience in Europe\, Asia\, the Middle East and Africa with the Financial Times and Reuters. Based in Paris\, he was previously the FT bureau chief in France\, and now works as a senior editor on the FT world desk. His latest book is Far-Right France: Le Pen\, Bardella and the Future of Europe (Hurst\, 2026). His other publications include River of Life\, River of Death: The Ganges and India’s Future (OUP\, 2017)\, and The Trouble with Tigers: The Rise and Fall of South-East Asia (HarperCollins\, 1998\, 1999). \nBaptiste Roger-Lacan is a historian and screenwriter. An ENS alumnus with a PhD in history\, he researches counter-revolutionary cultures and the political right. He is a researcher at the Fondation Napoléon and teaches at Sciences Po and the Institut Catholique de Paris. He is the author of Le Roi\, une autre histoire de la droite (Passés Composés\, 2025) and edited the Nouvelle histoire de l’extrême droite (Seuil\, 2025). \nCatherine Fieschi is a leading European politics expert and global analyst whose main focus is on the rise of populist and authoritarian politics in advanced democracies. She is a longstanding adviser to progressive political leaders and campaigns across the globe. A Senior Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University in Florence\, Catherine is also a Senior Advisor to the geo-political advisory firm Macro Advisory Partners\, and a member of the OECD’s Expert Group on Strategic Foresight. She is a columnist for L’Express. She is the author of Populocracy (2019) and a forthcoming book is on women and the far right. Catherine holds a PhD in Comparative Politics from McGill University in Canada and\, after 30 years in the UK\, now lives in Paris.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/frfrance26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260422T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260422T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260227T140443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T141118Z
UID:78989-1776886200-1776889800@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:A Poetry Reading with Alice Oswald
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D20f35aa5-a62a-499b-aa4c-12c4a7dd6927%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]An intimate evening of poetry unfolds among the Library’s stacks. Alice Oswald\, author of several acclaimed collections and former Oxford Professor of Poetry\, will read from past and recent work.  \nIn partnership with the Institute for Ideas and Imagination\, this evening offers the chance to encounter poems by one of Britain’s most distinctive contemporary poets in the Library’s stacks\, inviting us to pause—and to listen. \nAbout the speaker: \nAlice Oswald lives in Devon and has worked as a gardener and poet. She has a particular interest in oral and anonymous poetry and has published three anthologies and seven poetry collections\, including Dart\, Memorial\, and Falling Awake. Among her distinctions are the Griffin Poetry Prize and the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry. From 2019 to 2023\, she was the Oxford Professor in Poetry.  \nAlice is currently a 2025/2026 Fellow at the Institute for Ideas and Imagination.  \n[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available in person only and will not be recorded. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/oswald26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260420T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260420T113000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260227T134018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T134018Z
UID:78976-1776681000-1776684600@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Gertrude Stein’s Paris: A Walking Tour with Francesca Wade
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_message css=””]Tickets will be raffled to the Library’s newsletter subscribers. Sign up for e-Libris and keep an eye on your inbox for full details.[/vc_message][vc_column_text css=””]From her storied salon on rue de Fleurus to the streets that sparked a revolution in art and letters\, trace the world of Gertrude Stein with acclaimed biographer Francesca Wade\, author of Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife. Along the way\, Wade brings Stein’s Paris vividly to life—her radical experiments in language\, her legendary salon\, and the artists and writers who gathered in her orbit. We’ll conclude at a private residence for coffee and tea\, where guests will have the opportunity to view a rare treasure from the Library’s archives. \nAbout the speakers: \nFrancesca Wade is the author of Square Haunting: Five Women\, Freedom and London Between the Wars (2020)\, which was longlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize and shortlisted for the RSL Ondaatje Prize. She has received fellowships from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library\, the Leon Levy Center for Biography and the Harvard Radcliffe Institute. Her work has appeared in the New York Review of Books\, London Review of Books\, Paris Review\, Granta and other places. She lives in London.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: This event will take place offsite and will involve walking. Meeting point details will be sent via email in advance. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/wade26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260414T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260414T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260227T150117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260414T161014Z
UID:78971-1776195000-1776198600@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Bon Appétit: A Staged Reading with Brenda Withers
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D6c9811a5-f40e-4a75-863d-96cf700a510b%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Eighty years ago\, a bold and inquisitive woman arrived in Paris\, fell in love with its flavors\, and went on to change the world through food and cultural exchange. In this staged reading\, acclaimed playwright and scholar Brenda Withers shares an excerpt from her new musical-in-progress on the life and legacy of Julia Child.  \nFocusing on her formative postwar years in France—from her training at Le Cordon Bleu to the meals and friendships that shaped Mastering the Art of French Cooking—the piece offers an intimate portrait of a Julia before fame\, discovering her calling. This reading will bring together professional actors and non-actors alike\, in the spirit of Child’s enduring belief that anyone can cook. \nAbout the performers: \nBrenda Withers is a playwright\, theater artist\, and founding member of the Harbor Stage Company on Cape Cod. Her plays (The Ding Dongs\, Off Peak\, Matt & Ben) have been produced Off Broadway and across the United States and have earned her the Clauder Prize\, an Edgerton Award\, and the Modern Works Festival grand prize. She has enjoyed residencies with New Georges\, the Camargo Foundation\, and the Huntington Theatre. Brenda is a lyricist with BMI’s Advanced Musical Theatre Workshop\, a graduate of Dartmouth College\, and a beach person.  \nTercelin Kirtley is a Franco-American actor based in Paris\, having grown up in the United States and Africa. On stage\, he has performed Shakespeare\, Brecht\, Molière\, and Tennessee Williams\, in both French and English. At the Opéra Garnier\, he portrayed Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Benjamin Britten\, and appeared as the Celestial Friend in Carousel at the Théâtre du Châtelet. In Australia\, he played Jesus in Ben-Hur\, directed by Robert Hossein. In Uzès\, he brought The Diaries of Nijinsky to the stage as part of the Dance Festival. On screen\, he portrays an American film director in Roma Elastica by Bertrand Mandico\, soon to be released. Alongside his acting work\, he writes and performs his own songs on acoustic guitar\, inspired by folk and Celtic traditions. \nBibi Jacob is British and has been working as a bilingual voiceover artist in Paris for over sixteen years. Her voice is used for adverts\, corporate films\, museum audio guides\, documentaries\, radio plays and video games. She also hosts the podcasts Tales of the Night Sky and Late Night Classics. \nOur performers from our Library community will feature: Avighna Anand\, Gabrielle Hallet\, and Erica Johnson. [/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available in person only and will not be recorded. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/withers26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260408T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260408T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260212T154854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260220T135334Z
UID:78772-1775676600-1775680200@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Art Becomes Writing Becomes Art with Rachel Cohen
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3De0165c5c-ed3e-4283-b592-f3cf5a55d3d7%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F85605025462|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]In this hybrid talk and interview\, writer and critic Rachel Cohen traces patterns of influence between visual artists and writers\, drawing on her 2004 book A Chance Meeting and her current research. Moving between figures from modernism to the present\, she explores how ideas pass back and forth across forms. \nAbout the speaker: \nRachel Cohen is the author of Austen Years: A Memoir in Five Novels\, Bernard Berenson: A Life in the Picture Trade\, and A Chance Meeting: American Encounters\, reissued by New York Review of Books Classics in 2024. Her essays have appeared in the New Yorker\, the NYRB\, the Believer\, The Yale Review\, and Best American Essays\, among others. A recipient of the Berlin Prize\, Cohen is a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin in 2026\, researching her next book Time in Pieces: Artists at Work. She is Professor of Practice in the Arts at the University of Chicago. [/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/cohen26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260326T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260130T124404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T154532Z
UID:78506-1774551600-1774555200@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:[Patron Circle] From Collector to Curator: The Story of Isabella Stewart Gardner with Natalie Dykstra
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Join award-winning author Natalie Dykstra for a captivating journey into the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner\, the visionary creator of the iconic Boston museum. From personal tragedy to glittering friendships\, world travels\, and a relentless passion for collecting\, Gardner remade her life—and her museum—through art. Dykstra delves into the stories behind the masterpieces\, objects\, and curated spaces that transform the museum into a living memoir\, offering a portrait of an American original whose legacy continues to inspire. \nThis event is reserved for Library Patron Circle members (formerly: Friends of the Library) and will be followed by a champagne cocktail apéro. If you’d like to join\, please email giving@americanlibraryinparis.org. \nAbout the speaker: \nNatalie Dykstra is the author of Clover Adams: A Gilded and Heartbreaking Life\, which won a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowship and was a finalist for the 2013 Massachusetts Book Award. Her recent book Chasing Beauty: The Life of Isabella Stewart Gardner has received a New England Society of New York Book Award and the Marfield Prize\, the national award for arts writing. Her work has been supported by a Public Scholars grant from the NEH and an inaugural Robert Caro Research Fellowship from the Biographers International Organization. She has been an honorary fellow of the Massachusetts Historical Society since 2011 and is an emerita professor of English at Hope College. She lives with her husband near Boston.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: This is an event reserved for the Library’s Patron Circle members (formerly: Friends of the Library). The Patron Circle follows a yearly cycle beginning each September\, bringing together our most committed supporters through a tiered donor programme. With giving levels for individuals and families\, it invites those who wish to invest more deeply to enjoy exclusive access and meaningful recognition. Learn more about joining. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/dykstra26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260324T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260203T091402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T151417Z
UID:78503-1774380600-1774384200@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:From Baldwin to Today: Queer Black Expats in Paris with Rasheed Newson
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D7e77723c-d93d-4867-bc53-3ae6645af4c1%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F87257427106|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]From Josephine Baker and James Baldwin to André Leon Talley and today’s artists\, Paris has long drawn queer African Americans seeking freedom\, visibility\, and creative possibility. In this interactive lecture\, novelist and current American Library Visiting Fellow Rasheed Newson examines how queer Black Americans have been perceived and received in France\, and why so many have chosen expatriate life in the City of Lights. Blending history\, visual media\, and cultural analysis\, Newson interrogates Paris as a refuge—and the limits of that promise. \nAbout the speaker: \nRasheed Newson is the author of the national bestseller My Government Means to Kill Me. The novel was a Lambda Literary finalist for Gay Fiction and was named one of the “100 Notable Books of 2022” by the New York Times. His forthcoming novel\, There’s Only One Sin in Hollywood\, is slated for publication by Flatiron in 2026. Rasheed is also a television drama writer\, producer\, and showrunner. Along with his screenplay writing partner\, T.J. Brady\, Newson co-developed and is an executive producer of Bel-Air. At the Library\, Newson will be conducting research for a novel about the experience of a gay\, African-American\, male runway model with a dark complexion\, who becomes a brief international sensation during Paris Fashion Week in 1992.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/newson26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260318T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260318T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260224T110113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T110113Z
UID:78938-1773862200-1773865800@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Flashlight with Susan Choi and Lauren Collins
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D54d2febf-07aa-4fac-a80e-d6f0bb23abbe%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F87322885763|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Beginning with a father’s disappearance on a breakwater in Japan\, Susan Choi‘s sixth novel Flashlight unfolds across decades and continents\, tracing how loss\, exile\, and political upheaval shape one family’s fate. Joined in conversation with The New Yorker staff writer Lauren Collins\, Choi will explore how both memory and history illuminate\, distort\, and leave certain truths in shadow. \nAbout the speakers: \nSusan Choi is the author of Trust Exercise\, which received the National Book Award for fiction\, and the novels The Foreign Student\, American Woman\, A Person of Interest\, and My Education. She is a recipient of the Asian-American Literary Award for fiction\, the PEN/W. G. Sebald Award\, a Lambda Literary award\, the Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award\, and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Guggenheim Foundation. She teaches in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and lives in Brooklyn\, New York. \nPhoto Credit: Laura Bianchi\, Bogliasco Foundation  \nLauren Collins is a staff writer for The New Yorker. Her subjects have included Michelle Obama\, Emmanuel Macron\, Demna\, the street artist Invader\, French tacos\, the refugee crisis\, and equal pay. Since 2015 she has been based in Paris\, covering stories mainly from France. She is the author of When in French: Love in a Second Language\, which the Times named as one of its 100 Notable Books of 2016. Her second book\, “They Stole a City: Wilmington’s White Supremacist Coup and the Families Who Live With Its Legacy\,” will be published on July 7\, 2026.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/choi26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260317T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260205T134902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T153639Z
UID:78617-1773775800-1773779400@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Speaking Out: Women and Justice in France
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3Db98dcfbd-43d9-46a2-8201-d49fd6cc01a8%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F89362976647|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]A conversation around A Hymn to Life\, the memoir by Gisèle Pelicot\, who was drugged and raped by her husband and dozens of other men\, in a case that stunned France and the world. Journalists Catherine Porter\, Anne-Sophie Moreau and Valentine Faure\, together with translator Natasha Lehrer\, will examine the broader questions Pelicot’s case raises about violence against women\, justice\, and public reckoning in France and beyond. Drawing on courtroom reporting\, literary translation\, philosophy\, and cultural criticism\, the panel will explore how such cases are narrated\, understood\, and remembered—and what they reveal about the status of women today. \nAbout the speakers: \nCatherine Porter is an international correspondent for the New York Times based in Paris. A foreign correspondent for the past 14 years\, Ms. Porter is an expert on Haiti\, having reported on the country since the devastating earthquake in 2010. Her book about the experience\, entitled “A Girl Named Lovely\,” was published by Simon & Schuster in 2019. She was part of a team in 2022 that won the George Polk award for their reporting on the assassination of former Haitian president Jovenel Moïse and she led The Times’ five-part investigation into the Haitian independence debt\, which won the prestigious Hillman Prize in 2023. Based in Paris since 2022\, she was one of a handful of foreign journalists who covered the Pelicot trial since the day it opened\, sure it would spark existential discussions in France. Thankfully\, she was right. \nAnne-Sophie Moreau is a French journalist and editor-in-chief at Philosophie Magazine. She is the author of Fermentations (Le Seuil\, 2025)\, a philosophical inquiry about microbes and politics. She addresses social and moral issues in her essays and articles. \nValentine Faure is a French journalist who works for the Ideas section of Le Monde. Her writing has appeared in the Nation\, the Atlantic\, and the New York Times. She is the author of Quand je me suis relevée j’ai pris mon fusil (Grasset\, 2018)\, focusing on a widely publicized case in France to examine female counter-violence—its history\, moral dimensions\, and repression. \nNatasha Lehrer’s essays and reviews have appeared in the Guardian\, Observer\, Times Literary Supplement\, the Nation\, Frieze and other journals. She has translated over two dozen books. In 2016 she won the Scott Moncrieff translation prize for Suite for Barbara Loden by Nathalie Léger. Her translation of Neige Sinno’s Sad Tiger was shortlisted for 2025 National Book Award for translated literature and for the 2025 National Book Critics Circle Greg Barrios Book in Translation prize. She teaches at the University of Oxford translation summer school and is regularly invited to speak at universities in France and the United States.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/speakingout26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260310T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260310T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260127T131657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T182507Z
UID:77901-1773169200-1773174600@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Alison Bechdel at Théâtre de la Concorde
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Ftheatredelaconcorde.paris%2Fevenements%2Frencontre-avec-alison-bechdel%2F|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Alison Bechdel is one of the most influential writers working in comics today. She is the author of the graphic memoir Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic\, a landmark work of queer literature adapted into a Tony Award–winning Broadway musical and honored as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama. Yet her books—including Fun Home—have faced a wave of bans in American schools and libraries.  \nJoin us for a conversation tracing the evolution of Bechdel’s work\, from Dykes to Watch Out For to her latest graphic novel\, Spent\, in which she turns from memoir to autofiction to explore drawing as a form of resistance.  \nAn iconic figure in lesbian culture and the creator of “the Bechdel test\,” Bechdel will reflect on graphic storytelling in a fractured America\, where intimacy remains a political act. \nThis conversation\, held in collaboration with the Théâtre de la Concorde\, will be led by the Library’s Curator of Cultural Programs\, Rachel Donadio.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: This event will be offsite at the Théâtre de la Concorde (1-3 avenue Gabriel\, 75008 Paris) in the Grande salle Joséphine Baker. The conversation will take place in English and will be translated into French. Following the event\, there will be a book signing. \nFor any ticketing questions\, please contact the Théâtre de la Concorde directly.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/bechdel26/
LOCATION:Théâtre de la Concorde\, 1-3 avenue Gabriel\, Paris\, 75008\, France
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260205T110018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T120511Z
UID:77887-1772650800-1772654400@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Cultural Fellow Elizabeth Gilbert
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Purchase Tickets” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3Df7f03527-adad-46d6-a81c-6c62174ef640%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]From her early career as a journalist to the global phenomenon of Eat Pray Love and her influential reflections on creativity in Big Magic\, Elizabeth Gilbert has shaped how millions of readers think about living authentically. In this wide-ranging conversation\, Gilbert discusses her new memoir\, All the Way to the River\, alongside the themes that run through her work—love and obsession\, freedom and responsibility\, devotion and self-reinvention. Join us for an intimate evening with Gilbert\, the Library’s Spring 2026 Cultural Fellow\, as she offers a candid look at a career defined by curiosity\, risk\, and hard-won wisdom. This conversation will be moderated by Rachel Donadio\, Curator of Cultural Programs. \nAbout the speakers: \nElizabeth Gilbert is the bestselling author of novels and nonfiction that explore creativity\, spirituality\, and love with intelligence\, wit\, and irresistible warmth. Her memoir Eat Pray Love was a #1 New York Times bestseller translated into more than 30 languages and adapted into a major film starring Julia Roberts and Javier Bardem. Beginning her career as a magazine journalist\, Gilbert went on to write several bestselling books\, including Committed: A Love Story and Big Magic. Her books have sold more than 25 million copies worldwide. She has also earned major critical recognition\, including finalist honors for the National Magazine Award and the National Book Award for The Last American Man. With over 21 million views\, her TED Talk on creativity is among the most viewed of all time. She is the founder of The Onward Book Club and writes the Substack newsletter Letters from Love. All the Way to the River is Gilbert’s first non-fiction book in a decade.  \nRachel Donadio\, the Library’s Curator of Cultural Programs\, is a Paris-based writer\, journalist and critic\, a contributing writer for the Atlantic\, a regular contributor to the New York Review of Books and a former European Culture Correspondent and Rome Bureau Chief of the New York Times.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available in-person only. Please note\, tickets are non-refundable and non-transferrable. \nAutographed copies of All the Way to the River will be available in English and French (published by Calmann-Lévy) for purchase. Please note that the event will not be followed by a book signing. \n\n18:40-19:00 – Doors open & check-in\n19:00-20:00 – Event begins\n20:00-20:30 – Book sale\n\nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/gilbert26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260224T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260130T130212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T130212Z
UID:78550-1771961400-1771965000@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:After Nations with Rana Dasgupta and Martin Gelin
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fhost.nxt.blackbaud.com%2Fregistration-form%2F%3FformId%3D7a5768fc-6eda-4581-9115-31efbb69581d%26envId%3Dp-Dm_SN_kaVE6HLULDUnPr0g%26zone%3Deur|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Zoom Link” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:http%3A%2F%2Fus06web.zoom.us%2Fj%2F83100471028|target:_blank”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]As liberal democracies falter and new global powers rise\, prizewinning writer Rana Dasgupta and author and journalist Martin Gelin join us to discuss After Nations: The Making and Unmaking of a World Order\, Dasgupta’s sweeping history of how the modern nation-state was formed—and why it may now be failing. Ranging from ancient empires to contemporary tech giants\, and the return of Chinese power\, the book traces how this political model was forged and how it may be coming apart. Together\, they’ll explore what comes next when political systems no longer provide security\, stability\, or a sense of belonging. \nAbout the speakers: \nRana Dasgupta is the author of two novels and a non-fiction portrait of twenty-first century Delhi. Dasgupta was a visiting fellow in the humanities at Princeton University and has taught as a visiting lecturer at Brown University. His essays have been published in the Guardian\, New Statesman\, and BBC.com\, and his writing has won the Windham Campbell Prize\, the Commonwealth Prize\, and the Ryszard Kapuściński Award. He lives in Delhi. \nMartin Gelin is a Swedish-American journalist and the author of seven books on American politics\, foreign affairs and culture. His latest book\, Rules of Attraction: Why Soft Power Matters in Hard Times\, will be published in English in 2026. He has written for the Guardian\, Foreign Policy\, Washington Post\, and New York Magazine. After two decades in New York\, he now lives in Paris\, where he is also the president of the Anglo-American Press Association\, the oldest foreign press organization in France.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: The discussion will be available both online and in person. While the conversation will happen in person (the speakers will appear in the Reading Room)\, the Library will stream the conversation on Zoom for a live viewing experience. Both in-person and online attendees will be able to pose questions. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1758032823591{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-style: solid !important;border-color: #9e0143 !important;}”] \nEvenings with an Author are free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation)\nthanks to the generous support of GRoW @ Annenberg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/dasgupta26/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260212T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20260128T160838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T160838Z
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SUMMARY:BBC World Book Club Live Recording with Laurent Binet
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”RSVP Now” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” css=”” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.co.uk%2Fe%2Fworld-book-club-laurent-binet-hhhh-tickets-1981707491453%3Faff%3Doddtdtcreator|target:_blank”][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Join us for a special live recording of the BBC World Book Club at the Library\, featuring celebrated French novelist Laurent Binet. \nFirst published in 2010\, HHhH won the Prix Goncourt du Premier Roman and has been translated into more than 40 languages. In a boldly self-questioning narrative\, Laurent Binet places himself inside the story\, constantly interrogating his own choices as a writer and probing the fragile boundary between truth\, memory and our relationship with history. This daring approach has made HHhH a landmark of modern French literature\, acclaimed by readers and critics worldwide. \nWorld Book Club is presented by Harriett Gilbert\, who will lead the discussion and put questions to Laurent sent in by listeners from around the world\, alongside questions from you – our audience in the room. The event offers a rare opportunity to hear a major contemporary author connect directly with our international community of book lovers. \nThe conversation will be recorded in English for the BBC World Service.[/vc_column_text][vc_separator][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]Important information: This event is organized by the BBC World Service at the American Library in Paris. Book your spot and review the terms and conditions for audience participation here. \nFor any ticketing questions\, please contact the BBC World Book Club directly.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/bbcworldbookclub/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,Evenings with an Author,General,Ways of Seeing
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251202T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20251202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20251124T100914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251125T121131Z
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SUMMARY:Open House at the Library - Discover\, Celebrate\, Support!
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””] \nNo RSVP needed! Join us at any time during 15h00 – 18h00.\n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][vc_column_text css=””] \nYou’re warmly invited to a free Open House at the American Library in Paris on Tuesday 2 December from 15h to 18h. \nThe Library will be open to all: bring friends\, family\, neighbors\, and anyone curious about our welcoming home for readers and thinkers. \nPop into the Florence Gould Reading Room anytime between 15h to 18h to: \n\n\nUncover hidden treasures from our Archives and hear fascinating stories from the Library’s colorful past \n\n\nExplore our Children’s and Teens’ collections and activities \n\n\nVisit our “Geek Corner” for board games and graphic novels \n\n\nGet personalized help navigating our digital treasures (ebooks\, audiobooks\, and research databases) \n\n\nDiscover exclusive donor events like our annual Book Award and Gala\, and learn how your support brings them to life \n\n\nFind out how to volunteer and join our vibrant community \n\n\nWhy This Matters \nAs an independent\, non-profit organization since 1920\, the Library thrives solely due to the generosity and passion of our community. This Open House is your chance to see what we’re all about and discover the many ways you can be part of our story. \nGiving Tuesday Challenge \nThis fall\, we’ve set an ambitious goal: reach 100 donors by year’s end. If you’d like to support the Library during your visit\, we’ll have a donation station in the Reading Room. Every gift—large or small—brings us closer to our goal and helps keep our doors open! \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/openhouse2025/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,General,Kids,Teens
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230717
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20230703T160108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T160108Z
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SUMMARY:Library is closed
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/library-is-closed-11/2023-07-16/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230516T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230516T213000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20230331T102842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230404T144706Z
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SUMMARY:Word for Word 2023 at Théâtre Le Ranelagh (Paris 16)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Word for Word presents \nHome by George Saunders\nDirected by Sheila Balter \nTHIS EVENT IS OFF-SITE\, AT THÉÂTRE LE RANELAGH (5 Rue des Vignes\, 75016 Paris) \nHome is the story of Mikey\, a war veteran returning to a home that is increasingly cruel and absurd—and his quest for understanding and compassion. Saunders’ subtle yet absurdist humor brings a unique slant to otherwise dark topics. Home is directed by Word for Word core company member Sheila Balter. \nThis event requires advance registration. Please reserve your tickets below and bring your printed ticket to the show.[/vc_column_text][vc_btn title=”Tickets for HOME” style=”custom” custom_background=”#9e0143″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eventbrite.com%2Fe%2Fword-for-word-presents-home-by-george-saunders-tickets-604802128447|target:_blank”][vc_column_text]This event is sponsored by the American Library in Paris\, the Fondation Jeannine Manuel\, and Word for Word Performing Arts Company. \nWORD FOR WORD Performing Arts Company performs short works of fiction in their entirety\, preserving the author’s voice and honoring her/his intent with exciting visuals and inventive staging. Founded in 1993 by Susan Harloe and JoAnne Winter\, Word for Word believes in the power of the short story to provide solace\, compassion\, and insight into our daily lives. In its vibrant history\, Word for Word has performed over 70 stories by some of the world’s best writers. Many of these stories have been performed in front of the authors themselves. \nGeorge Saunders is the author of twelve books\, including Lincoln in the Bardo\, which won the 2017 Man Booker Prize for best work of fiction in English\, and was a finalist for the Golden Man Booker. His stories have appeared regularly in the New Yorker since 1992. He has received MacArthur and Guggenheim Fellowships\, the PEN/Malamud Prize for excellence in the short story\, and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2013\, he was named one of the world’s 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. \nAttendance at this event constitutes permission for your photograph or video to be taken at the event and used by the American Library in Paris for marketing\, promotional\, pedagogical\, or other purposes.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/wfw/
LOCATION:Théâtre le Ranelagh\, 5 rue des Vignes\, Paris\, 75016\, France
CATEGORIES:Adults,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230413T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230413T203000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20230309T163258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230318T171640Z
UID:49288-1681414200-1681417800@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Moving Up to C.P. (in partnership with AAWE) (for parents and caregivers)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Library is pleased to present this panel discussion in partnership with the Association of American Women in Europe (AAWE). \nWithin the French education system\, the transition from maternelle (pre-school) to primaire  (primary school) is an exciting step for most children. The Cours Préparatoire (or CP) is the first year of primary school (primaire)\, when children begin their formal education and learn to write and develop their reading skills. Our panel discussion with professionals and parents will cover: what to consider when making choices about the best C.P. options for your child; what is available in Paris in terms of private and public schools and how to apply to them; developmental insights into this age group; and practical advice for helping your children thrive during this crucial step in their education. \nThe speakers will include: \nElaine Bowman: mom to two bilingual boys who were both born in France. She is currently the Campus Director of the Bilingual Montessori School Paris in the American Church of Paris and member of the AAWE Education Committee. \nJessica Lament: a multi-certified teacher and coach specialized in integrating diverse learners and instruction that maximize student engagement.  She is currently Vice President of SPRINT and co-founder of  School Partner Consulting. \nMichelle O’ Brien: is co-founder of A Good Start in France. She is a bi-national French/American born in Long Island N.Y who has lived and worked in many countries around the world and studied in both France and the US. She actively contributes to the social & educational Anglophone organizations in Paris helping new expatriates enjoy and benefit from their time in France. \nNancy Jochimek: began her career in New York\, before moving to Paris  where she is now a successful business woman. She is the mother of a bilingual son who has just moved up to C.P.  She did a great deal of research into the best option for her son and will be sharing how she chose her son’s program\, and why it was the best choice for him. \nSusan Zeitouni: is an Italian/American\, who was born and raised in Rome\, Italy.  She completed her university education in the U.S.\, and moved to Paris in 1981. She is married to a French national and raised her child in France. With her 26 years in the relocation industry she has extensive experience advising families from around the world on schooling choices for their children. She is the co-founder of A Good Start in Paris.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1678378836584{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-color: #9e0143 !important;border-left-style: solid !important;}”]Important information: This event is free and open to the public (with a 10€ suggested donation). This event requires advance registration. Questions about collections and programs for children\, teens and families can be sent to the Library’s Children’s and Teens’ Services Manager\, Celeste Rhoads: celeste@americanlibraryinparis.org.[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Library Policy” style=”custom” custom_background=”#194573″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” i_icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-child” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Famericanlibraryinparis.org%2Fchildren-in-the-library-policy%2F|target:_blank”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”custom” custom_background=”#194573″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” i_icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-marker” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fforms%2Fd%2Fe%2F1FAIpQLSdRXynVQAPFJFllmWvJYCaSVdzbPBWd4QmHgBvu6zNF6pi6Cw%2Fviewform%3Fusp%3Dsf_link|target:_blank”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/moving-up-to-c-p-in-partnership-with-aawe-for-parents-and-caregivers/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230325T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230325T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20230308T131503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T131909Z
UID:49225-1679756400-1679760000@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:The Stages of Reading Development (for parents and caregivers)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Join us for an afternoon discussion on reading and multilingualism. Dr. Allison Peck\, in interview with Children’s and Teens’ Services Manager Celeste Rhoads\, will address how caregivers can help children strengthen reading skills at home\, what to look for as red flags in reading development for children\, how multilingualism plays into reading\, what it might look like for beginning readers in multiple languages simultaneously\, as well as what research-backed strategies and practices can be implemented at home to strengthen reading. The interview will be followed by an audience Q&A. \n  \nAbout Dr. Allison Peck: Dr. Allison Peck is currently the Chief Academic Officer at Neuhaus Education Center in Houston\, Texas. She holds certifications as a Certified Academic Language Therapist-Qualified Instructor\, Licensed Dyslexia Therapist for the state of Texas\, and a Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist per the International Dyslexia Association. She is a special education\, general education\, and reading specialist teacher\, with her experience being in the public school (middle school) and private school (elementary) realms for the last 18 years. She started her journey in the field of education after her oldest child was diagnosed with dyslexia. Allison has a BA in Political Science\, an MLA in History\, and an MEd in Curriculum and Instruction. She completed her Ph.D. in Literacy at St. John’s University in New York.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1678280106646{border-left-width: 8px !important;padding-left: 8px !important;border-left-color: #9e0143 !important;border-left-style: solid !important;}”]Important information: This event is for Library members\, and advance registration is required. Attendees are expected to familiarize themselves with the Library Policy for Children and the Rules and Code of Conduct so that we can provide a pleasant library environment for all patrons. Questions about collections and programs for children\, teens and families can be sent to the Library’s Children’s and Teens’ Services Manager\, Celeste Rhoads: celeste@americanlibraryinparis.org.[/vc_column_text][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Library Policy” style=”custom” custom_background=”#194573″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” i_icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-child” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Famericanlibraryinparis.org%2Fchildren-in-the-library-policy%2F|target:_blank”][/vc_column_inner][vc_column_inner width=”1/2″][vc_btn title=”Register here” style=”custom” custom_background=”#194573″ custom_text=”#ffffff” size=”lg” align=”center” i_icon_fontawesome=”fas fa-marker” add_icon=”true” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fdocs.google.com%2Fforms%2Fd%2Fe%2F1FAIpQLSeED3Isl2EnCiZgITe4hPjL8yMP1tkdg1nlxwTIYsYcYtRuLw%2Fviewform%3Fusp%3Dsf_link|target:_blank”][/vc_column_inner][/vc_row_inner][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/the-stages-of-reading-development-for-parents-and-caregivers/
LOCATION:The American Library in Paris
CATEGORIES:Adults,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200211T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200211T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20190905T090107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191127T091002Z
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SUMMARY:Evenings with an Author: Michael Webber
DESCRIPTION:A global tour of energy–the builder of human civilization and also its greatest threat.\nEnergy is humanity’s single most important resource. In fact\, as energy expert Dr. Michael E. Webber argues in Power Trip\, the story of how societies rise can be told largely as the story of how they manage energy sources through time. In 2019\, as we face down growing demand for and accumulating environmental impacts from energy\, we are at a crossroads and the stakes are high. But history shows us that energy’s great value is that it allows societies to reinvent themselves. \nPower Trip explores how energy has transformed societies of the past and offers wisdom for today’s looming energy crisis. There is no magic bullet; energy advances always come with costs. Scientific innovation needs public support. Energy initiatives need to be tailored to individual societies. We must look for long-term solutions. Our current energy crisis is real\, but it is solvable. We have the power. \nMichael is based in Paris\, France where he serves as the Chief Science and Technology Officer at ENGIE\, a global energy & infrastructure services company. Michael is also the Josey Centennial Professor in Energy Resources at the University of Texas at Austin. His expertise spans research and education at the convergence of engineering\, policy\, and commercialization on topics related to innovation\, energy\, and the environment. His latest book Power Trip: the Story of Energy was published May 7\, 2019 by Basic Books with a 6-part companion series in development for PBS. His first book\, Thirst for Power: Energy\, Water and Human Survival\, addressed the connection between earth’s most valuable resources and offers a hopeful approach toward a sustainable future.
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/evenings-with-an-author-michael-webber/
CATEGORIES:Adults,General
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200114T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20200114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T203926
CREATED:20190905T085928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T163435Z
UID:17868-1579030200-1579035600@americanlibraryinparis.org
SUMMARY:Evenings with an Author: Dana Thomas\, Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes
DESCRIPTION:An investigation into the damage wrought by the colossal clothing industry – and the grassroots\, high-tech\, international movement fighting to reform it by New York Times bestselling author and journalist Dana Thomas. \nIn Fashionopolis\, journalist Dana Thomas surveys the environmental and human cost of a globalized\, profit-hungry supply chain: sweatshop labour\, ecological degradation\, overconsumption\, waste and creative exhaustion. As awareness of the damage inflicted on the planet by globalisation and consumerism increases\, “Fashionopolis” investigates the way that the clothing industry has become environmentally and ethically unsustainable. \nBut Fashionopolis also documents renewal\, and how technology and purpose are changing how we buy and produce clothes: from 3D printing to clean denim processing\, from smart manufacturing to hyperlocalism\, from the creation of truly circular fabrics to lab-grown leather. We have all been casual about how we get dressed. Fashionopolis is the first comprehensive look at how to change. \nDana is the author of Gods and Kings and the New York Times bestseller Deluxe. She began her career writing for the Style section of The Washington Post\, and she has served as a cultural and fashion correspondent for Newsweek in Paris. She is a regular contributor to The New York Times Style section and has written for The New York Times Magazine\, The New Yorker\, The Wall Street Journal\, the Financial Times\, Vogue\, Harper’s Bazaar\, T: The New York Times Style Magazine\, and Architectural Digest. In 2016\, the French Minister of Culture named Dana a Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters. She lives in Paris. \nA book sale will follow the event\, with books provided by The Red Wheelbarrow Bookstore.
URL:https://americanlibraryinparis.org/event/evenings-with-an-author-dana-thomas/
CATEGORIES:Adults,General
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