Updated list of readers below for tomorrow’s reading of Bartleby, the Scrivener at the public atrium at 60 Wall Street. The reading is free and open to all; we’ll have portions of the text available for walk-up readers. Attendees are encouraged to bring donations for OWS; according to Haywood Carey of our panel on Monday, duct tape and blankets are currently needed.
- Nitsuh Abebe, New York magazine
- Jami Attenberg, The Melting Season
- Amanda Bullock, your Housing Works blogger
- Ryan Chapman, FSG
- Joshua Cohen, A Heaven of Others
- Allison Devers, Writers’ Houses
- Stephen Elliott, The Adderall Diaries
- Rachel Fershleiser, Bookish
- Molly Fischer, journalist
- David Goodwillie, American Subversive
- Michele Hardesty, People’s Library
- Michelle Legro, editor, Lapham’s Quarterly
- Sam MacLaughlin, McNally Jackson Books
- Maureen Miller, editor, Rap Genius
- Eileen Myles, Inferno
- Maud Newton, When the Flock Changed
- Tom Roberge, New Directions
- Sarah Sarai
- Erich Strom
- Brendan Sullivan, Text, Drugs, & Rock ‘N’ Roll
- Adam Wilson, Flatscreen
- James Yeh, editor, Gigantic
- Daniel Zilio
Thank you to Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, McNally Jackson Books, and Justin Taylor for organizing; and to the People’s Library at Occupy Wall Street and to Melville House, publisher of the Art of the Novella edition of Bartleby, the Scrivener, for their support.
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One more reminder — we all know...would prefer not...be at...
participating in this tomorrow.
what with me being me, this happened.
OR author Eileen Myles prefers not to. Posted by Abigail
I can’t make it (sorry Rachel) but I hope y’all can.
Are you in NYC? You should go.
this is beautiful. i love this story