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Start: 7:30 pm
Mary Karr’s debut book, The Liars’ Club, hit the New York
Times bestseller list in 1995 and stayed there for more than a year, almost
singlehandedly launching a revival of the memoir. Michiko Kakutani of The
New York Times called the book, which won the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for
First Nonfiction, “astonishing…one of the most dazzling and moving memoirs to
come along in years.” The Liars’ Club, a recounting of her apocalyptic
childhood in the small East Texas oilfield town of Leechfield, was followed in
2000 by the sequel, Cherry, a document of the high school years, which USA
Today calls “funny, eloquent, profane...no one tells stories like Karr.”
She has also written three books of poetry and her soon-to-be-published third
volume of recollections, Lit: A Memoir, from which she will read. Lit
chronicles her life as an adult and mother, as well as her time in “The Mental
Marriott” -- a loony bin so famous one Harvard grad suggested putting it on her
resume. Karr is the Peck Professor of English Literature at Syracuse University
and has won Pushcart Prizes for both her poetry and essays; her poems
frequently appear in The New Yorker.
General admission tickets: $5, on sale December 1, 2009
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