Author Don DeLillo Gives Only NYC Reading of New Book Zero K, – May 2 at 92Y

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Author Don DeLillo Gives Only NYC Reading of New Book Zero K

– May 2 at 92Y

INFO/TICKETS: | 1395 Lexington Ave. | 212.415.5500 | Tickets: http://www.92y.org/Event/Don-DeLillo-and-Dana-Spiotta

New York, NY: April 20 – Don DeLillo, author of the critically-acclaimed novels Underworld, White Noise and Libra, among many others, visits 92nd Street Y’s Poetry Center on Monday, May 2 at 8 PM to read from his new book, Zero K (May 3, Simon & Schuster). It’s his only New York reading.

 

According to the publisher, Zero K is “the wisest, richest, funniest, and most moving novel in years from Don DeLillo, one of the great American novelists of our time—an ode to language, at the heart of our humanity, a meditation on death, and an embrace of life.”

Dana Spiotta, one of DeLillo’s favorite writers, joins him at 92Y. She reads from her new novel, Innocents and Others, “a brilliant, riddling clip-montage of the friendship between two very different filmmakers,” wrote Josh Cohen in The New York Times Book Review.

 

Following their respective readings, the authors will appear together for an on-stage conversation. They will also sign books following the event.

 

About 92nd Street Y

92nd Street Y is a center for the arts and innovation, a convener of ideas, and an incubator for creativity. Founded in 1874, it seeks to create, provide and disseminate programs of distinction that foster the physical and mental growth of people throughout their lives. 92Y offers thousands of programs from its New York headquarters and creates community far beyond its four walls, bringing people from all over the world together through innovations like the award-winning #GivingTuesday and the Social Good Summit. It’s transforming the way people share ideas and translate them into action all over the world.  All of 92Y’s programming is built on a foundation of Jewish values, including the capacity of civil dialogue to change minds; the potential of education and the arts to change lives; and a commitment to welcoming and serving people of all ages, races, religions and ethnicities. For more information, visit www.92Y.org.

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