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The Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers is an international fellowship program at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building of @NYPL
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HOW THE WORLD MADE THE WEST by The Cullman Center Fellow Josephine Quinn is one of the The Boston Globe's best books of fall! Join us on September 10th to hear Quinn discuss her book with past Fellow Ken Chen: showclix.com/event/quinn-ch…
First day of my fellowship at the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the NYPL, where I’ll be working on my biography of Anne Sexton in Sally Rooney’s old office. #annesexton NY Public Library
Exactly 20 years ago, I replaced Patrick Radden Keefe in the office next to the kitchen in the The Cullman Center. It was a life-changing experience. I was working on my 2nd book & broke when I got this lifeline. It was more than I imagined. The novelists & scholars there were transformative.
Uncover the stories behind some of Broadway's most iconic images through four decades of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg's theater photographyat The Library for Performing Arts. Plan your visit to "Photo Call: The Theater Photos of Joan Marcus and Carol Rosegg" through Sept 28. on.nypl.org/3WN1q3o
Free tonight? Not anymore! Join past The Cullman Center Fellows Danzy Senna and Jennifer Egan in conversation at the The Center for Fiction:
On September 17, join past The Cullman Center Fellows Larry Rohter and Barbara Weinstein at the NYPL for a conversation on INTO THE AMAZON, Rohter's biography of Indigenous Brazilian explorer Cândido Rondon. Register here: showclix.com/event/rohter NYPL Events W. W. Norton & Company
Don't miss this conversation on INTO THE AMAZON, The Cullman Center Fellow Larry Rohter's biography of "a vital, challenging character generally unknown to the English-speaking world" that the The New York Times heralds as "a welcome addition to the new, more inclusive canon."
Thrilled to see past The Cullman Center Fellow Gregory Pardlo's SPECTRAL EVIDENCE on this impressive longlist! Congratulations Gregory Pardlo!
On October 15 (in one week!), join past The Cullman Center Fellows Frances Jetter and Peter Kuper at the NY Public Library for a conversation on 'Amalgam,' artist Jetter's multimedia story of her immigrant family and the 20th-century labor movement. Register: showclix.com/event/jetter-k… Fantagraphics
NYPL has acquired the archive of Oliver Sacks Fdn., pioneering physician and beloved author who bridged the fields of medicine, science, and the humanities. The complete archival record encompasses over 80 years worth of documents. Learn more: on.nypl.org/3zSa6y4
Happy pub week to past The Cullman Center Fellow David Greenberg's 'John Lewis: A Life' — a "panoramic and richly insightful biography" writes Brent Staples in the The New York Times: nytimes.com/2024/10/04/boo… Simon & Schuster
CHILDISH LITERATURE by Alejandro Zambra, translated by Megan McDowell (megan mcdowell) is a "wide-ranging collection of stories, essays, and poems" perfect for fans of "dad lit" like Raising Raffi by Keith Gessen! 🌟 | The Millions Fall 2024 Book Preview themillions.com/2024/10/the-gr…
Don't miss this exhibition at The Library for Performing Arts, curated by past The Cullman Center Fellow Julia Foulkes!
Join the rally at NYPL this Saturday, October 19 at 12 PM! Sasha Velour is teaming up with us for a special #FreedomToRead Day of Action, the first ever collective action against book bans on a national scale, on the steps of The New York Public Library! on.nypl.org/4eKZj81