Harvard Book StoreWeb site: http://www.harvard.com Events URL: http://www.harvard.com/events/ This bookstore is a BookSense member. Added by: ablachly. Contacted: Not contacted. Favorited: ablachly, agwieckowski, A_musing, barefeet4, bookety, bostonbibliophile, bwightman, chrisbrooke, dodger, DrSusan, fritware, gmcgath, gulley, jadeparade, jaime_d, jglassow, jillianhistorian, jlspad, jmgold, KEriJ82, kmaxwell29, lesliej, lexid523, LLeeButler, Margalioth, markell, mayqueene, mgkbooks, miraclaire, napaxton, Othemts, parker, piefuchs, plumdog28, pyneapple, Romanus, Selkie, Subie, terrisuico, tertullian, timspalding, vsmith, vzakuta, waitingtoderail, WoodWoman, xmaystarx, xrob, yaklocal2 Upcoming events
David Ebershoff (Σεπτέμβριος 23 at 19:00)
Past eventsFelicia Sullivan (Μάρτιος 3 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome FELICIA C. SULLIVAN as she reads from The Sky Isn’t Visible from Here: Scenes from a Life, a deeply personal and moving memoir. ..."
Pauline W. Chen (Μάρτιος 4 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is honored to host acclaimed surgeon and bestselling author PAULINE W. CHEN, who examines how death is treated in the medical world in her singular new book. ..."
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Susan Jacoby (Μάρτιος 5 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome SUSAN JACOBY, who combines historical analysis with contemporary observation to dissect a new American cultural phenomenon in her latest book ..."
Sarah Boxer (Μάρτιος 6 at 18:00) "Harvard Book Store is pleased to host Cantabrigian author and former New York Times critic and reporter SARAH BOXER. She will be joined by Megan Sullivan of Bookdwarf.com and the Boston Phoenix's Sharon Steel in a conversation about blogs, those who write them, and why we read them. ..." ($5 charge) Event location: Brattle Theatre
Joseph S. Nye (Μάρτιος 10 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is honored to host the Kennedy School's JOSEPH S. NYE for a discussion of what true leadership is and how it relates to power. ..." Event location: First Parish Church (3 Church Street)
Askold Melnyczuk (Μάρτιος 11 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome award-winning author ASKOLD MELNYCZUK for a reading and discussion of his latest novel. His father’s British military uniform, an oversize glass jar, and a letter written in a language he can’t read: these are the only things James kept of his inheritance ... (περισσότερα)
Chris Hedges (Μάρτιος 12 at 19:00) "Harvard Book Store is pleased to host Pulitzer Prize-winning human-rights journalist CHRIS HEDGES who looks at the state of the battle about faith in America in his new book. ..."
Daoud Hari (Απρίλιος 1 at 19:00) Daoud Hari reads from The Translator: A Tribesman's Memoir of Darfur. Talk, Q&A, book signing. Cost $5.
First Parish Church is at the corner of Church Street and Mass. Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138. (617)661-1424 ext.5.
The Translator was a LibraryThing Early Review selection. Event location: First Parish Church, Cambridge
Kristie Macrakis (Απρίλιος 4 at 15:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to present historian and Harvard visiting scholar KRISTIE MACRAKIS as she explores the world of one of the most effective and feared spy agencies in history.
More fascinating than fiction, Seduced by Secrets reveals the classified technical methods and sources of the ... (περισσότερα)
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Mark Vonnegut (Απρίλιος 4 at 18:00) $5 tickets on sale now.
Harvard Book Store is honored to host MARK VONNEGUT for a presentation and discussion of Armageddon in Retrospect, "a posthumous collection of fiction and nonfiction once again plumbing the madness and soul-destroying inhumanities of war" (Kirkus Reviews) by his father, KURT ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle Street, Cambridge)
Michael Holley (Απρίλιος 7 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is delighted to host sports radio personality and bestselling sportswriter MICHAEL HOLLEY as he looks at the changing face of baseball and the inner workings of a budding baseball dynasty.
Michael L. Morgan (Απρίλιος 7 at 19:30) Harvard Hillel welcomes Indiana University professor MICHAEL L. MORGAN as he presents The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy.
Modern Jewish philosophy emerged in the seventeenth century, with the impact of the new science and modern philosophy on thinkers who were reflecting upon the ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Harvard Hillel, Beren Hall, 52 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge
Isabelle Allende (Απρίλιος 8 at 19:00) $5 tickets on sale now.
Harvard Book Store is most pleased to welcome Chilean novelist and memoirist extraordinaire ISABEL ALLENDE to read from her latest memoir The Sum of Our Days.
In The Sum of Our Days, Allende reconstructs the painful reality of her own life in the wake of the tragic death ... (περισσότερα)Event location: First Parish Church Meetinghouse, On the corner of Mass. Ave. and Church St.
James Howard Kunstler (Απρίλιος 9 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to host novelist and social commentator JAMES HOWARD KUNSTLER as he reads from his new novel World Made by Hand.
In his nonfiction The Long Emergency, celebrated social commentator Kunstler explored how the age of globalization and mankind’s explosive progress over ... (περισσότερα)
Sandra Rapoport (Απρίλιος 9 at 19:00) Harvard Hillel is pleased to welcome SANDRA RAPOPORT for a discussion of her new nonfiction work, Moses’ Women.
Rapoport is co-author of this feminist re-telling of the Bible’s Exodus saga. While the Exodus story revolves around Moses, history’s premier prophet, ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Harvard Hillel, Beren Hall, 52 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge
Gordon S. Wood (Απρίλιος 11 at 15:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning historian GORDON S. WOOD as he reflects on the historian’s craft and its place in American culture.
History is to society what memory is to the individual: without it, we don't know who we are, and we can't make wise decisions about ... (περισσότερα)
Pico Iyer (Απρίλιος 12 at 18:00) Harvard Book Store, as part of Harvard Square Business Association's April 12th Bookish Ball festivities, honoring Harvard Square's bookstores, is pleased to present PICO IYER for a discussion of his new, unprecedented profile of the Dalai Lama.
"This is a brilliant pairing of writer and subject. ... (περισσότερα)
"Fun-Raiser for Adoption" featuring actress, comedian, and novelist ALISON LARKIN (Απρίλιος 14 at 18:00) The Center for Family Connections (CFFC) and Adoption and Foster Care (AFC) Mentoring are pleased to present actress, comedian, and novelist ALISON LARKIN (The English American), who will entertain you, read from her debut novel, and take questions as part of this fund-raiser at the Hotel Marlowe. Ms. ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Hotel Marlowe, 25 Edwin H. Land Blvd. Cambridge, MA 02141
Mary Jo Firth Gillett, Betsey Houghton (Απρίλιος 14 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to host poets MARY JO FIRTH GILLETT and BETSEY HOUGHTON for a reading from their new collections of verse.
Madeleine Kunin (Απρίλιος 15 at 19:00) Harvard Hillel is honored to host former Vermont governor and ambassador to Switzerland MADELEINE M. KUNIN as she explores women’s role in government and contemporary leadership.
Pearls, Politics, and Power is a call to action for new political engagement and leadership from the women of America. ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Harvard Hillel, Beren Hall, 52 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge
Jack O'Connell (Απρίλιος 15 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome novelist JACK O’CONNELL as he reads from his latest novel The Resurrectionist.
Part classic noir thriller, part mind-bending fantasy, The Resurrectionist is a wild ride into a territory where nothing is as it appears. It is the story of Sweeney, a druggist ... (περισσότερα)
Kevin Phillips (Απρίλιος 15 at 19:30) Cambridge Forum is pleased to present renowned political and economic commentator KEVIN PHILLIPS for a discussion of the state of American capitalism today.
From the book's subtitle, it doesn't sound good. Join the Cambridge Forum audience on April 15th to hear Mr. Phillips' respected opinions. Event location: First Parish Church Meetinghouse, On the corner of Mass. Ave. and Church St.
Alexander McCall Smith (Απρίλιος 16 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is delighted to welcome ALEXANDER MCCALL SMITH to present The Miracle at Speedy Motors, his latest novel in the bestselling No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency series.
Featuring Precious Ramotswe—Botswana’s leading, and only, female private detective— the No.1 Ladies’ Detective ... (περισσότερα)Event location: First Parish Church Meetinghouse, On the corner of Mass. Ave. and Church St.
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Richard Price (Απρίλιος 17 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to host novelist RICHARD PRICE to read from his latest work, Lush Life.
"So, what do you do?” Whenever people asked him, Eric Cash used to have a dozen answers. Artist, actor, screenwriter... But now he’s thirty-five years old, and he’s still living on the Lower ... (περισσότερα)
Noah Feldman (Απρίλιος 18 at 15:00) Harvard Book Store and Harvard Hillel are pleased to welcome Harvard Law's NOAH FELDMAN as he looks at the story behind the increasingly popular call for the establishment of the shari'a—the law of the traditional Islamic state—in the modern Muslim world.
Western powers call it a threat to democracy. ... (περισσότερα)
Philip Bobbitt (Απρίλιος 22 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome Columbia University professor PHILIP BOBBITT as he brings together historical, legal, and strategic analyses to understand the idea of a “war on terror.”
In Terror and Consent, Bobbitt declares that the United States is the chief cause of global networked ... (περισσότερα)
Keith Gessen (Απρίλιος 23 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store and Harvard Hillel are excited to present n+1 founding editor KEITH GESSEN to read from his praised first novel, All the Sad Young Literary Men.
“A debut novel from Russian-born translator Gessen that skewers the literary and romantic ambitions of three well- educated, tightly ... (περισσότερα)
Howard Zinn, Mike Konopacki (Απρίλιος 24 at 18:00) Harvard Book Store is excited to host historian HOWARD ZINN and cartoonist MIKE KONOPACKI as they present their graphic adaptation of Zinn's bestselling grassroots history book, A People's History of the United States.
Since its landmark publication in 1980, A People’s History of the United States ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle Street, Cambridge)
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Jonathan Rieder (Απρίλιος 25 at 15:00) Jonathan Rieder reads from The Word of the Lord Is Upon Me: The Righteous Performance of Martin Luther King, Jr.. Harvard Book Store is pleased to host Barnard College and Columbia University sociology professor JONATHAN RIEDER as he discusses the life and endeavors of one of America’s greatest moral and political leaders.
“You don’t know me,” Martin Luther King, Jr. once declared to those who criticized ... (περισσότερα)
Don Lee (Απρίλιος 25 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome award-laureled author and former Ploughshares editor DON LEE to read from his novel and comic satire, Wrack and Ruin.
Lyndon Song, a renowned sculptor, has fled New York City to become a Brussels sprouts farmer in the small California town of Rosarita Bay. ... (περισσότερα)
GREG GRAFFIN receives the 2008 Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism (Απρίλιος 26 at 20:00) Greg Graffin discusses Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant?: A Professor and a Punk Rocker Discuss Science, Religion, Naturalism & Christianity. Cambridge Forum and the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard welcome Greg Graffin, the lead singer and songwriter for seminal punk band Bad Religion, as he receives the 2008 Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award in Cultural Humanism. The award, which was given last year to novelist Salman Rushdie, is sponsored ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Memorial Church, Harvard Yard, Cambridge
Elizabeth Strout (Απρίλιος 28 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is delighted to host New York Times bestselling author ELIZABETH STROUT as she reads from her latest work, a collection of thirteen narratives bound together by the presence of one memorable character: Olive Kitteridge.
At times stern, at other times patient, at times perceptive, ... (περισσότερα)
Susan Griffin (Απρίλιος 29 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist SUSAN GRIFFIN as she looks at the potential of democracy and what it means to be an American citizen today.
In this exploration of American history, which emphasizes the inner lives of pivotal historical ... (περισσότερα)
Susan Neiman (Απρίλιος 30 at 19:00) Neiman is a moral philosopher committed to making the tools of her trade relevant to real life. In Moral Clarity, she shows how resurrecting a moral vocabulary—good and evil, heroism and nobility—can steer us clear of the dogmas of the right and the helpless pragmatism of the left. In search of a ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Harvard Hillel, Beren Hall, 52 Mount Auburn St., Cambridge
Max Hastings (Απρίλιος 30 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome military historian and former foreign correspondent MAX HASTINGS to discuss the final year—and world-changing events—of the Pacific war against Japan.
By the summer of 1944 it was clear that Japan’s defeat was inevitable, but how the drive to victory ... (περισσότερα)
Min Jin Lee (Μαϊ 1 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store welcomes award-winning first-time novelist MIN JIN LEE as she reads from Free Food for Millionaires.
"Competence can be a curse." So begins Min Jin Lee's debut novel about class, society, and identity. Casey Han's four years at Princeton have given her many things: "a refined diction, ... (περισσότερα)
Ashraf Ghani (Μαϊ 2 at 15:00) Today, between forty and sixty nations, home to close to two billion people, have either collapsed or are teetering on the brink of failure. The world's worst problems—terrorism, drugs, human trafficking, absolute poverty, ethnic conflict, disease, genocide—originate in such states, and the international ... (περισσότερα)
Lawrence Weinstein (Μαϊ 2 at 19:00) In Grammar for the Soul, Lawrence Weinstein shows that simple grammar such as syntax and punctuation can be utilized as tools for change and growth, just as yoga and the martial arts are used for self-improvement. He compares the realm of grammar to a kind of psycho-social gymnasium, where—instead ... (περισσότερα)
Tony Horwitz (Μαϊ 5 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is excited to welcome Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist TONY HORWITZ as he tells of an eye-opening voyage to pre-Mayflower America.
On a chance visit to Plymouth Rock, Tony Horwitz realizes he’s mislaid more than a century of American history, from Columbus’s sail in 1492 ... (περισσότερα)
Michael Eric Dyson (Μαϊ 6 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store and the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research are honored to present Georgetown University sociology professor MICHAEL ERIC DYSON as he examines the death of one of the twentieth-century's great leaders and its impact on the United States.
On April ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Barker Center, Thompson Room 12 Quincy Street Cambridge, MA
George Johnson (Μαϊ 6 at 19:00) Johnson takes us to those times when the world seemed filled with mysterious forces, when scientists were dazzled by light, by electricity, and by the beating of the hearts they laid bare on the dissecting table.
We see Galileo singing to mark time as he measures the pull of gravity, and Newton carefully ... (περισσότερα)
Howard Fineman (Μαϊ 7 at 18:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to host Newsweek's senior Washington correspondent and columnist HOWARD FINEMAN as he looks at the value of arguing to modern American welfare.
Mixing vivid scenes and figures from the campaign trail with forays into four hundred years of American history, Fineman shows ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle Street, Cambridge)
Fareed Zakaria (Μαϊ 8 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store welcomes FAREED ZAKARIA, editor of Newsweek International, as he argues that the "rise of the rest" is the great story of our time in his latest work, The Post-American World.
"This is not a book about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else." So begins ... (περισσότερα)Event location: First Parish Church Meetinghouse, On the corner of Mass. Ave. and Church St.
Robert H. Bates (Μαϊ 9 at 15:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to present Harvard University professor ROBERT H. BATES as he discusses his latest work, When Things Fell Apart: State Failure in Late Century Africa.
In the later decades of the 20th century, Africa plunged into political chaos. States failed, governments became predators, ... (περισσότερα)
Michael T. Klare (Μαϊ 9 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to host defense analyst for The Nation, MICHAEL T. KLARE to discuss how the world's diminishing sources of energy are radically changing the international balance of power.
Recently, an unprecedented Chinese attempt to acquire the major American energy firm Unocal was ... (περισσότερα)
David Samuels (Μαϊ 12 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome contributing editor at Harper’s Magazine and frequent contributor to The New Yorker DAVID SAMUELS as he turns a journalistic eye on today's world with his two latest works.
Including profiles of Pacific Northwest radicals and Nevada nuclear test site workers, ... (περισσότερα)
Preeta Samarasan, V.V. Ganeshananthan (Μαϊ 13 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store and Harvard's Kennedy School of Government are pleased to welcome award-winning writer PREETA SAMARASAN and Atlantic Monthly and Wall Street Journal contributor V. V. GANESHANANTHAN to read from their debut novels, followed by a conversation about political identity in literature.
In ... (περισσότερα)
Neal I. Rosenthal (Μαϊ 14 at 18:30) Harvard Book Store and UpStairs on the Square present leading importer of limited-production wines NEAL I. ROSENTHAL, who takes readers on an intimate tour through family-owned vineyards in France and Italy and reflects upon the last three decades of change in the world of wine in his new book.
In the ... (περισσότερα)Event location: UpStairs on the Square, 91 Winthrop St. Cambridge MA
Mark Sarvas (Μαϊ 15 at 19:00)
Martha C. Nussbaum (Μαϊ 16 at 15:00) Harvard Book Store is honored to host University of Chicago professor MARTHA NUSSBAUM for a discussion of her latest work, Liberty of Conscience: In Defense of America's Tradition of Religious Equality
In one of the great triumphs of the colonial and Revolutionary periods, the founders of the future ... (περισσότερα)
Carl Zimmer (Μαϊ 16 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome New York Times science writer CARL ZIMMER to tell the story of the one species on earth science knows best of all, E. coli:
• Within days of being born, we are infected with billions of E. coli. They will inhabit each and every one of us until we ... (περισσότερα)
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Alexandra Fuller (Μαϊ 19 at 18:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome bestselling author ALEXANDRA FULLER (Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight) to read from her newest book The Legend of Colton H. Bryant, Fuller's rendering of the brief and poignant life of one of Wyoming's native sons.
Colton H. Bryant never wanted to leave Wyoming. ... (περισσότερα)Event location: Brattle Theatre (40 Brattle Street, Cambridge)
John Harwood, Gerald F. Seib (Μαϊ 20 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to present prizewinning journalists Harwood and Seib, who reveal how today’s Washington power game really works in their new book.
Pennsylvania Avenue, the 1.2-mile stretch between the White House and the Capitol, is where the influential and ambitious congregate. Through ... (περισσότερα)
Gil Adamson (Μαϊ 21 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is pleased to welcome acclaimed short fiction writer and poet GIL ADAMSON to read from her first novel.
"Set in 1903, Adamson's compelling debut tells the wintry tale of 19-year-old Mary Boulton (widowed by her own hand) and her frantic odyssey across Idaho and Montana. The details ... (περισσότερα)
Kenn Kaufman, Tim Gallagher (Μαϊ 22 at 19:00) Harvard Book Store is delighted to host leading ornithologists KENN KAUFMAN and TIM GALLAGHER to discuss their respective new books, which combine birding history, personal memoir, and travelogue.
At age sixteen, KAUFMAN left home to travel the world in search of birds. Now a grown man and a renowned ... (περισσότερα)
David Sedaris (Ιούνιος 6 at 19:00)
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