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  • Thoroughly Modern Maupin: The Legacy of Armistead

    … Maupin. Andrew Sean Greer is the bestselling author of The Story of a Marriage, which The New York Times has called an “inspired, lyrical novel,” and The Confessions of Max Tivoli, which was named a best book of 2004 by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Chicago Tribune while garnering many other coast-to-coast honors. His first novel, The Path of Minor Planets, and his story collection, How It Was for Me, were also published to wi… …

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  • Words & Voices: Stein & Co.

    …g of 56 formal versions of Shakespeare’s sonnet of that number, Edge and Fold (2006), and Poems in Spanish (2005). His collection of literary essays, Fables of Representation, was published by University of Michigan Press in 2004. With Maxine Chernoff, he edited and translated Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin (Omnidawn, 2008), winner of the PEN-USA Translation Award. The Steins Collect at SFMOMA This event is offered in conjunction with Th… …

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  • Herlihy, David V.

    David V. Herlihy is the author of Bicycle: The History, winner of the 2004 Award for Excellence in the History of Science. His work has been featured on NPR and Voice of America and in The New York Times. … …

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  • Americans in Paris

    SOLD OUT!On Thursday, Sept. 22, Litquake will host a feast of words and French cuisine, as we welcome three authors heralded for the Parisian settings in their fiction: Cara Black, Diane Johnson and Ellen Sussman. The charming setting for this fundraiser will be Cafe Bastille on Belden Place, in the heart of San Francisco. We shall take over their intimate cellar dining room for a prix fixe dinner that includes three courses, all the wine you ca… …

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  • Litquake’s Epicenter Burns Aug. 17

    …ure. Wednesday, August 17, 2011, 6-8 pm Intersection 5M, 925 Mission St. FREE The author has worked for newspapers in California for 20 years and attended Burning Man since 2001. He began to merge those two pursuits in late 2004 by writing a series of in-depth articles about Burning Man for the San Francisco Bay Guardian, where he works as the city editor. As the burner culture hits its renaissance period, maturing and exploding outward in un… …

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  • Sibbet, Susan Herron

    Susan Herron Sibbet has worked as a California Poets in the Schools poet teacher for more than 20 years. Her books of poems include Suspensions and No Easy Light, published by Sixteen Rivers Press in 2004. … …

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  • Kilroy, Claire

    Claire Kilroy is author of All Summer (2003), Tenderwire (2006), and All Names Have Been Changed (2009). Hotel Deauville will be published next year. She was awarded the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature in 2004. … …

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  • Levin, Adam

    Adam Levin is the winner of the 2003 Tin House/Summer Literary Fiction Contest and the 2004 Joyce Carol Oates Fiction Prize. He lives in Chicago, where he teaches writing at Columbia College and the School of the Art Institute. … …

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  • Braff, Joshua

    Joshua Braff’s most recent novel is Peep Show. His debut novel The Unthinkable Thoughts of Jacob Green was a San Francisco Chronicle bestseller, a 2004 Barnes & Noble New Writer’s Choice, a Booklist Top 10 novel, and nominated for a Quill Award. … …

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  • Black, Rebecca

    Rebecca Black’s first book of poetry, Cottonlandia, won the Juniper Prize in 2004. She directs the creative writing program at Santa Clara University. … …

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