220 Authors Confirmed For 2011 BROOKLYN BOOK FESTIVAL 9/15-18
By: Gabrielle Sierra
On Sunday, September 18, 2011, more than 220 top national and international authors will join literary organizations, booksellers and bibliophiles at Brooklyn Borough Hall, Columbus Park, St. Francis College 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.
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.The Brooklyn Book Festival "Best of Brooklyn" or BoBi Award for outstanding contributions to literature will be presented this year to Pulitzer Prize recipient Jhumpa Lahiri. She also holds the Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, a PEN/Hemingway Award, an O. Henry Prize, and the Addison Metcalf Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (among others). In 2010 Lahiri was appointed as a member of President Barack Obama's Committee on the Arts and Humanities.Notable authors and participants (www.brooklynbookfestival.org for author lineup updates):Kurt Andersen, Brooke Gladstone, Phillip Lopate, Sigrid Nunez, Christian Parenti, Jennifer Pozner, David Rakoff, Jeremy Scahill, Adrian Tomine, TouréFiction (Domestic and International)
Russell Banks, Lawrence Block, Eoin Colfer, Jennifer Egan, Nuruddin Farah, Jonathan Safran Foer, Diana Gabaldon, Amitav Ghosh, Pete Hamill, A.M. Homes, Nicole Krauss, Terry McMillan, Larry McMurtry, Walter Mosley, Joyce Carol Oates, Téa Obreht, Karen Russell, John Sayles, Craig Thompson, Colson WhiteheadPoetry
Mary Jo Bang, Timothy Donnelly, Jean ValentineChildren
Caldecott winner Bryan Collier, Sam McBratney, Jules Feiffer, Norton Juster, Sam McBratney, Mo Willems (NYT bestseller)Youth
Judy Blundell (National Book Award winner), Kate Brian (NYT bestseller), Cory Doctorow (NYT bestseller), Rachel Hawkins (NYT bestseller), Jon Scieszka (former Ambassador for Young People's Literature), Jacqueline WoodsonThis year's panel discussions include:Defining the Moment, USA 2011: Where are We? Writers Deborah Eisenberg, Fran Lebowitz and Wallace Shawn discuss the difficulties in figuring out what exactly this moment is, why people are feeling enormous anxiety and why that anxiety is poorly understood.

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