2011 BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL Announces Authors And Lineup 9/18
On Sunday, September 18, 2011, from 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., a record 260+ top national and international authors and participants will join literary organizations, booksellers and bibliophiles at Brooklyn Borough Hall (209 Joralemon Street), Columbus Park, St. Francis College, St. Ann's Church and the Brooklyn Historical Society for the sixth annual Brooklyn Book Festival. Additionally, 30 expanded "Bookend" literary-themed events will take place in venues from clubs to bookstores and theaters to libraries across the borough September 15 - 18. All events are free, but some are ticketed admission. Free tickets will be given out one hour before the scheduled program at Festival information booths on Borough Hall Plaza. The complete author and events listings are now available at www.brooklynbookfestival.org.
The Brooklyn Book Festival is an initiative of Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz presented by Brooklyn Tourism and the Brooklyn Literary Council. It presents an array of literary stars and emerging authors representing the exciting world of literature today. One of America's premier book festivals, this hip, smart, diverse gathering attracts thousands of book lovers of all ages.Kurt Andersen, Brooke Gladstone, Phillip Lopate, Sigrid Nunez, Christian Parenti, Jennifer Pozner, David Rakoff, Jeremy Scahill, TouréFiction (Domestic and International)
Russell Banks, Lawrence Block, Nuruddin Farah, Jonathan Safran Foer, Diana Gabaldon, Pete Hamill, A.M. Homes, Nicole Krauss, Téa Obreht, Karen Russell, Colson WhiteheadPoetry
Mary Jo Bang, Timothy Donnelly, Paul StrandChildren
Caldecott winner Bryan Collier, Sam McBratney, Jules Feiffer, Norton Juster, Yuyi Morales, Mo WillemsYouth
Judy Blundell (National Book Award winner), Kate Brian (NYT bestseller), Cory Doctorow (NYT bestseller), "Whether you're a voracious reader or someone who just likes to pick up the occasional ‘good read,' make sure you ‘book it' for our Brooklyn Book Festival this fall," said Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. "As the ‘Creative Capital of New York City,' Brooklyn is the perfect host for one of the world's most prestigious free literary festivals, and that's why I officially re-name our borough ‘Book-lyn' not just for the Festival on September 18, but for the four days of incredible Bookend events this year-from BAM and the Brooklyn Public Library to Brooklyn Bowl and the Bushwick Book Club-all celebrating the character and characters of our diverse literary community.""Now in its sixth amazing year, the Brooklyn Book Festival is, without question, one of the premier literary destinations in the world," said Johnny Temple, chair of the Brooklyn Literary Council. "From our award-winning authors to our publishers big and small, from musicians and comedians to humorists and graphic novelists, the Brooklyn Book Festival represents our growing literary universe-and this year's expanded four days of events will be our biggest and best celebration yet." The 2011 Brooklyn Book Festival is presented by Brooklyn Tourism and the Brooklyn Literary Council, initiatives of Brooklyn Borough President Marty Markowitz. Major partners include St. Francis College and NYC Department of Parks & Recreation. Major sponsors include AT&T and Target, with additional support from Astoria Federal Savings, Boarshead Brand, Brooklyn Community Foundation, Citi, Con Edison, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, NYC & Company Foundation, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York State Council on the Arts. The New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge is the official hotel. Media Partners include ABC, The New York Times and Time Out New York/Time Out New York Kids.Cultural and programming partners are BAM, Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn Public Library, Cave Canem, The Center for Fiction, Housing Works Bookstore Café, The Nation, the National Book Foundation, The New York Review of Books, PEN American Center, Poetry Society of America and St. Francis College.
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