Hari Kunzru at the Page Turner festival NYC 14th November

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I'm speaking on a panel at Page Turner, a literary festival organised by the Asian American Writers Workshop, 4pm, 14th November, Powerhouse, Dumbo Brooklyn. Not sure I'll read from My Revolutions, as it says here. Maybe I'll find something with a little more Azn flavour:

Sex and The Cities: Stories of Love & The Metropolis

From Paris to rural Iran to London, three novelists explore what moves us between cities. In their works, place becomes another character, one where desires meet and global forces are enacted on bodies. Hari Kunzru reads from My Revolutions, the book Junot Diaz is “telling people to grab.” Monique Truong reads from The Book of Salt, where Vietnamese cook to Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Binh, chooses between Paris and Vietnam. Then hear from another servant, this one in Morteza Baharloo’s The Quince Seed Potion, whose own adventures meet an Iran dissolving in revolution.

Posted on October 30th, 2009

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