HARLEM BOOK FAIR’08
THURGOOD MARSHALL AUTHOR DISCUSSIONS and READINGS
Programs Subject to Change

TMA (THURGOOD MARSHALL ACADEMY)
214 West 135th Street, corner of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard

SATURDAY, JULY 19

 1:00 – 2:15pm             HEROES AND HEROINES: The Impact of the African American
 GYM                             Romance Novel on Street Fiction
 
                                     MODERATOR: Donna Hill (Wicked Ways)
                                   
  PANELISTS: Gwynne Foster (Getting Some Of Her Own);
                                     Nathasha 
Brooks Harris (Can I Get An Amen); Sandra 
                                     Kitt
 (Celluloid Memories); Leslie Esdaille (Better Than)

                                    
                                     This discussion will provide insight into the genre's longevity
                                     and popularity and how its basic structure has provided an 
                                     "acceptable" medium to mass produce stories about African
                                     Americans, build an audience and a marketplace thus providing the
                                     platform for the current surge in black fiction. Find out why the
                                     genre has remained unshakable, how it has retained and developed
                                     its fan base and how black romances, street fiction and commercial

                                     black fiction all tell of the black experience by reflecting the

                                     environment from which their heroes and protagonists emerge.


2:15 – 3:30pm              NOIR IN HARLEM: Groundbreaking Authors Explore the Dark

GYM                              Side of New York
                                     Moderator: Kenji Jasper (The House on Childress Street)

 Panelists: Sandra Kitt (Celluloid Memories), Errol Louis (Brooklyn
 Noir), Kim Sykes (Queens Noir)

 

 This event features a panel discussion with some of the most 
 exciting contributors to Akashic Books’ award-winning ‘Noir’ series, 
 including Errol Louis, Sandra Kitt, and Kenji Jasper, who will
 moderate this discussion. The panel will explore the definition of
 "noir," and the role of writers of color in pushing the boundaries of
 writing that explores crime and other dark themes. A reading from
 their Akashic Noir Series stories will follow the discussion.

 

3:45 – 5:00pm              CYPRIAN EKWENSI: JAGUA NANA and ONITSHA MARKET GYM                              LITERATURE

                                   Moderator:  Chudi Uwazurike (Uzo Nwanna and the Song of a
                                     Thousand Tunes)
                                     P
anelists: Ernest Emenyonu (The Rise of the Igbo Novel); Kurt
                                     Thometz
(Life Turns Man Up and Down); Marie Umeh (Flora 
                                     Nwapa: A Pen and A Press); Olotosin Mustapha; George
 C. 
                                     Ekwensi 

                                     
                                     Cyprian Ekwensi was a contemporary of the much-lauded writer  
                                     Chinua Achebe. While Things Fall Apart received critical acclaim and
                                     government-supported approval, Jagua Nana, Ekwensi’s classic
                                     street life narrative, was dismissed and even banned from being
                                     read. Onitsha Market literature, like today’s street fiction, is gritty,
                                     violent, and unflattering of societal norms. This panel discusses the
                                     impact and success of Jagua Nana and the African street novel.



READINGS @ TMA

(THURGOOD MARSHALL ACADEMY LIBRARY)

 

1:00 - 1:30pm      POETS ON STAGE: SELECTED READINGS BY TRANSENDENTAL POETS

 

                            George E. James: Peeling the Onion - Poems of Spiritual Awakening                 

1:45 - 3:30pm      BANDANA REPUBLIC: POETRY and PROSE FROM GANG MEMBERS
                            and THEIR
AFFILIATES
                         
                            Louis Reyes Rivera, Bruce George, Layding Kaliba, Ron King,    
                            Victor 'Gotti' Cherry
, and others...

 

3:45 - 5:00pm     NOIR IN HARLEM: READINGS FROM THE AKASHIC SERIES

                            Readings by Kim Sykes, Errol Louis, Sandra Kitt, and Kenji Jasper



Schomburg/Hughes Auditorium Author Discussions (Nonfiction)

Countee Cullen Author Discussions (Fiction)


 
                                     .

(HBF PUBLISHING PAVILION
COUNTEE CULLEN LIBRARY MEZZANINE
132 West 136th Street, corner of Malcolm X Boulevard

YOUNG READERS PAVILION
TMA (THURGOOD MARSHALL ACADEMY)
214 West 135th Street, corner of Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard

HBF FINANCIAL WEALTH PAVILION
SCHOMBURG/AMERICAN NEGRO THEATRE
515 Malcolm X Blvd., corner of West 135th Street

SUNDAY, JULY 20
QBR AUTHOR DISCUSSIONS
SCHOMBURG/LANGSTON HUGHES AUDITORIUM
515 Malcolm X Blvd., corner of West 135th Street

            

       The 2008 HBF
       Publishing Pavilion


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