TODAY: In 1852, Nikolai Gogol burns some of his manuscripts, including most of the second part of Dead Souls, telling acquaintances the action is a practical joke played on him by the Devil. He takes to his bed and dies a few days later. |
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TWO BOOKS FROM ONE OF THE "TOP THIRTY THOUGHT LEADERS" |
Ichak Adizes, Ph.D. is the creator of the Adizes Symbergetic™ Methodology for Managing Change and the founder of the Adizes Institute Worldwide. Leadership Excellence magazine named him one of the “Top Thirty Thought Leaders,” and PRovoke (formerly the Holmes Report) named him one of the “Best Communicators Among World Leaders,” alongside Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama. He is an international best-selling author of 28 books translated into 36 languages. |
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NEW YORK NIGHT OF IDEAS MARCH 3, 2023 |
Centered around the theme How Much More?, the New York edition of Night of Ideas, co-presented by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Ukrainian Institute of America, the Institute of Fine Arts – NYU, and Villa Albertine, interrogates the over-stimulation and excess of our physical and digital realities. The event examines how we cope with our chaotic present and what vision young people, in particular, have of our uncertain future. |
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A DAZZLING, SHARP-WITTED STORY, SUFFUSED WITH YEARNING |
A stunning debut novel following the turbulent relationship of a Black, biracial teen and her ferocious mother, struggling to survive in the California desert. Compelling and empathetic, Asale Angel-Ajani's debut novel examines the beauty and dangers of womanhood in multiracial America. |
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| INTERVIEW WITH AN INDIE: SPLIT/LIP PRESS |
| LORENZA PIERI’S NEWLY TRANSLATED NOVEL |
Read from Lesser Islands (tr. Peter Digiovanni and Donatella Melucci). |
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