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December 14

Entrapment had made the day’s events, and my own life, seem like legitimate literary subjects. The characters in its pages were called Frank Mears, and Blackie Cavanaugh, and Little Lester, but when I read about them I felt I was reading about old friends. They were the kids I had played with in the abandoned lot behind my apartment in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, as a child; men I knocked around with on street corners, gyms, and bars; my old friend Bones, an alcoholic who looked after me when I became a bicycle messenger at seventeen, and then hung himself from a pipe running along the ceiling of his basement apartment.

January 25

Introducing Three Cheers, a new series in which Seven Stories authors dish on three books that have inspired them over the course of their writing careers. In this installment, Barry Gifford, author of Wild at Heart and, most recently, The Cuban Club, dusts off some lesser known works of fiction for his three picks. 

March 30

The ebook edition of Kate Braverman's masterful first novel, Lithium for Medea, is now free through April 5, 6PM EST. Braverman, whose latest book, A Good Day for Seppuku, was touted in the New Yorker last month, is a literary virtuoso, and it's with Lithium for Medea that her novselistic virtuosity first showed through. Lithium is a tale of addiction: to drugs, physical love, and dysfunctional family chains. It is also a tale of mothers and daughters, their mutual rebellion and unconscious mimicry. But in the end, this great novel is so much more than the words that can be used to describe it. An unsung masterpiece, Lithium is a lyrical fireball that sears the reader from its first line. It is a book that, like all great books, created its own tradition. And the time is now to follow in its burning wake.

April 20

In honor of Earth Day this Sunday, we're featuring Eymard Toledo's afterword from her timely and heartwarming  children's book, The Best Tailor in Pinbauê. Her brief but sobering addendum reminds us that while the book's characters and setting are fictional, their ecological and economic problems—and the enduring hope that enables the community to face them—are not.

August 02

A week-long sale and a note from our publisher on a new bookseller initiative. Check out seven award-winning titles from our Women in Translation series, all at 35% off through August 8th. Free shipping within the U.S.!

March 22

Seven Stories publisher Dan Simon's essay in the current Nation details why Nelson Algren matters so much—not just as a literary figure, but for us all, right here, right now. For one week only, take 75% off all e-books by Algren on the Seven Stories website. Click through for details.

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City Lights and Seven Stories Press celebrate the publication of the paperback release of Writers...

San Francisco, CA
6.00pm
Canessa Gallery
October27
Bestselling novelist Lola Lafon will be discussing her latest novel in English translation, The Little Communist Who Never Smiled.
Boston, MA
5.30pm
Boston University
April12
Set in Salé, Morocco, Abdella Taïa's Infidels follows the life of Jallal, a Marilyn Monroe-obsessed pariah whose post-adolescent life takes a surprising turn.
Los Angeles, CA
LA Public Library
November01
Lola Lafon, bestselling author of La Petite Communiste qui ne suriait jamais (The Little Communist Who Never Smiled), will be at l'Alliance Française de Westchester in White Plains for a book signing event.
White Plains, NY
7.00pm
l'Alliance Française de Westchester
November02
Please join Lola Lafon, Lise Esdaile, and others for an afternoon reading of the recently translated English version of Lafon’s novel, along with a discussion and Q&A on her creative process.
NY
2.00pm
TBA
February08
Join Kia Corthron in London for the UK launch of her masterpiece The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter.
London, United Kingdom
7.30pm
Burley Fisher Books
September17
Writers Jeffery Renard Allen ("Song of the Shank"), Kia Corthron ("The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter"), and Min Jin Lee ("Pachinko") discuss the challenges they faced when offering a new perspective on specific historical moment. Moderated by Isaac Fitzg
Brooklyn, NY
11.00am
Brooklyn Historical Society Library
October14
Join Source Booksellers and Khary Lazarre-White in a discussion of his debut novel Passage
Detroit, MI
6.00pm
Source Booksellers
November19
Dan Wakefield and Jim Shepard Read Short Stories at the Miami Book Fair
Miami, FL
2.30pm
Miami Book Fair
November06
A filmed version of a staged reading of Nelson Algren's fiction, starring Willem Dafoe, Don DeLillo and Barry Gifford, with text adapted from a play by Gifford and Dan Simon.
Chicago, IL
5.00pm
Siskel Film Center
April27
Ariel visits The Regulator Bookshop to read and sign his latest book, Darwin's Ghost.
Durham, NC
7.00pm
The Regulator Bookshop
September29
QUINCY TROUPE'S PARTICIPATION IN THE FESTIVAL HAS BEEN CANCELLED.
August17
Linda Asher will read from her recently published translation of Babylon
New York, NY
7.00pm
October23

Panel: Cristina Ali Farah, Ivana Bodrozic & Monika Zgustova

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 -...

Toronto, Canada
8.00pm
Studio Theatre, Harbourfront Centre
April09

We celebrate the 25th anniversary of Julia Alvarez’s In The Time of the Butterflies, a...

New York, NY
Strand Book Store
May08

Former Leon Levy Center for Biography Fellow Colin Asher on Never a Lovely So Real: the Life...

New York, NY
6.30pm
March29
Celebrate the launch of "Out of Salem" with author Hal Schrieve, Jeanne Thornton and Cat Fitzpatrick
New York, New York
7.00pm
Bureau of General Services-Queer Division
November22

Author, editor and writing teacher Suzanne McConnell was a student of Kurt Vonnegut’s at...

Brookline, MA
Brookline Booksmith
December03

Author, editor and writing teacher Suzanne McConnell was a student of Kurt Vonnegut’s at...

Rhinebeck, NY
6.00pm
Oblong Books & Music
January04

Author, editor and writing teacher Suzanne McConnell was a student of Kurt Vonnegut’s at...

United States
Politics & Prose CT Ave location