"Contemporary Classics" - The Muralist

Date: 
Wednesday, April 5, 2017 - 6:30pm
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Event Description: 
Patricia Holt's monthly book discussion group Tickets: $90 for 5-book series / $20 for individual session
Patricia Holt, former book editor at the San Francisco Chronicle, continues her popular book group, “Contemporary Classics.” A book should stand the test of time before becoming a classic, but very often, critics and literary judges leap to praise books as “instant classics” soon after publication. These are the titles Pat’s group will hold up to scrutiny—in fact, the chewier, more literary, more dense, and "hard to read" the better. One needn't have read widely, studied literature, or learned about literary criticism to join. Just drop in or join us for the whole series, and let the developing wisdom of the group be your only guide.
 
Dates:
 
February 15: Lila by Marilynne Robinson (* Note: this meeting will be at a private residence. Please contact Pat for information.)
March 1: Sleeping on Jupiter by Anuradha Roy
April 5: The Muralist by B. A. Shapiro
May 3: Satin Island by Tom McCarthy
June 7:  The Man Without a Shadow by Joyce Carol Oates
 
All books available for purchase at the store.
 
About Patricia Holt: Pat was book editor and critic at The San Francisco Chronicle for 17 years and has been writing reviews and book industry commentary at Holt Uncensored since 1998. She has facilitated book groups for the past 15 years andalso joins the Marin West Review’s editor,  Myn Adess, and poet/contributor Jan Dederick, on Radio Bookmobile, a lively discussion on West Marin Communiy Radio KWMR, usually* the first Thursday of every month at 10-11 a.m., about the most beaurtiful passages and stirring controversies they can find on the current book scene. (Exceptions for the next several months are February 16 and June 8.)
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