Thalia Book Club: Colum McCann's 'Let the Great World Spin' and Colm Toibin's 'Brooklyn'
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Michael Cerveris
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The Irish writers and good friends discuss their newest novels (each of which is set in New York City and was chosen by Amazon as one of the Top 4 Books of 2009) with each other and the audience. Michael Cerveris performs excerpts from both authors. A book signing follows.
Listen to Let the Great World Spin and Brooklyn.©2010 Symphony Space (P)2010 Symphony SpaceEditor reviews
In this evening at Symphony Space in New York City, host Isaiah Sheffer welcomes the two Irish writers (and friends) Colum McCann and Colm Tóibín for a wide-ranging conversation on the nature of the immigrant experience and the process of writing. The actor and musician Michael Cerveris performs dramatic readings from McCann's Let the Great World Spin and Tóibín's Brooklyn, both novels of Irish immigrants coming to New York at very different times. Afterward, the authors discuss the stories behind their books and share thoughts about Ireland, New York, each other's work, and what it's like to be "a citizen of elsewhere".
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- Mrs. B. Cummings
- 16-08-22
Colm mc Cann + Colum Tobin
You simply must just ‘ listen ‘ to this podcast - two GREAT IRISH WRITERS reveal their heart / soul / spirit connection to their creative process & best works - JOYOUS 🌠
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