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Mon, Mar 19

PETER COLE AND LAURA KASISCHKE

Thu, Mar 22

YOKO TAWADA AND TATYANA TOLSTAYA

Thu, Mar 29

AMINATTA FORNA AND ALAN HOLLINGHURST

Mon, Apr 9

ELIZABETH STROUT AND JOHN EDGAR WIDEMAN

Thu, Apr 12

JEREMY IRONS READS T. S. ELIOT’S “FOUR QUARTETS”

Thu, Apr 19

LESLIE JAMISON AND GREGORY PARDLO

Mon, Apr 23

JULIAN BARNES AND LORRIE MOORE

Thu, Apr 26

THE TENTH MUSE WITH EILEEN MYLES

Mon, Apr 30

TRACY K. SMITH, JENNY XIE AND JAVIER ZAMORA

Wed, May 2

ADAM ZAGAJEWSKI AND DUNYA MIKHAIL

Thu, May 3

CURTIS SITTENFELD AND MEG WOLITZER

Thu, May 17

STEPHEN GREENBLATT

Wed, Jun 6

ROXANE GAY AND TAYARI JONES

BOOKS & BAGELS

Sun, Apr 8, 11 am

KAREN KUKIL AND PETER K. STEINBERG on Sylvia Plath's Letters

Sun, Apr 22, 11 am

DEVONEY LOOSER on Jane Austen

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