Thursday, February 26, 2009

FRENCH AUTHORS AT NYU


There is a very interesting festival of French authors going on now (26) through Saturday (28) at NYU.

"Eleven major French writers, (including, for example, Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis), all translated into English, exemplifying the wide variety of styles and forms of contemporary French literary production, will come to New York from February 26 to 28 for two and a half days of one-on-one encounters with leading American writers, in dialogues hosted by well known American cultural critics (including, for example, E.L. Doctorow).

"These discussions will shed light on the concerns and accomplishments of writers in France today as well as on the similarities and differences that the commitment to writing implies in France and in the U.S.


"As with all foreign languages, translation of French works in the U.S. is disproportionately meager, with many more American authors translated in France than French authors here. The Festival of New French Writing hopes to attract new American readers to modern French and Francophone fiction and non-fiction."

The website (http://www.frenchwritingfestival.com/ ) alone is worth looking at, with extensive information about the authors.


Here is a list of participants. Information about each of them (and the exact schedule) is available on the site:

http://www.frenchwritingfestival.com/

Frédéric Beigbeder / Paul Berman Moderated By Tom Bishop

Emmanuel Carrère / Francine Prose Moderated By Caroline Weber

Marie Darrieussecq / Adam Gopnik Moderated By Deborah Treisman

David Foenkinos / Stefan Merrill Block Moderated By Violaine Huisman

Bernard-Henri Lévy / Mark Danner Moderated By Caroline Weber

Marie N’diaye / Francine Duplessix Gray Moderated By Lila Azam Zanganeh

Olivier Rolin / E.L. Doctorow Moderated By Benjamin Anastas

Marjane Satrapi / Chris Ware Moderated By Françoise Mouly

Chantal Thomas / Edmund White

Jean-Philippe / Toussaint Siri Hustvedt Moderated By Olivier Barrot

Abdourahman Waberi / Philip Gourevitch Moderated By Lila Azam Zanganeh

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