2010 Fairgoer's Guide - Miami Book Fair International
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<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />
ILLUSTRATION BY MAXIMUS BLANC ©<strong>2010</strong><br />
at <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College, Wolfson Campus, 300 N.E. Second Avenue, Downtown <strong>Miami</strong><br />
November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong> - Street <strong>Fair</strong> 19-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
celebrating<br />
FREE: Nov. 19 | $8 admission: Nov. 20-21<br />
Over 62: $5 | 18 and under: FREE<br />
For complete program information, updates and<br />
to build your own schedule, visit www.miamibookfair.com<br />
305-237-3258 or 305-237-3314<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> is a premier program of the Florida Center for the Literary Arts at <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College.<br />
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2 Welcome November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong>: 27 years and counting!<br />
Mitchell Kaplan, Chairperson, <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong>; Alejandro Cabrera de la Mora, poster artist; Mercedes Quiroga,<br />
MDC Wolfson Campus President; Juan Miguel Gutiérrez Tinoco, Consul General of Mexico in <strong>Miami</strong>; Alina Interián, Executive<br />
Director, Florida Center for the Literary Arts at MDC; and Delia Lopez, Director of Operations, <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong>.<br />
In 1989, I stepped into the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>’s offices for the<br />
first time, excited to be working with books and their authors,<br />
and even more excited about being part of an endeavor<br />
connecting them with our community.<br />
And what a ride it’s been! Though I felt the potential<br />
from my very first <strong>Fair</strong>, the last 21 years surpassed even my<br />
dreams. And as I read through this guide, I can’t help but<br />
feel overwhelming pride at what our team of book lovers<br />
has accomplished this year for your enjoyment. Our Festival<br />
of Authors again tops at more than 350 writers, including<br />
the internationally renowned Mexican novelist and essayist<br />
Carlos Fuentes, rock star and poet Patti Smith, and former<br />
U.S. President George W. Bush.<br />
Our diversity is what I love about the <strong>Fair</strong>. And what<br />
<strong>Fair</strong>goers love, too! Of author, of topic, of program… This year<br />
we celebrate Mexico on the occasion of the bicentennial of<br />
Arts at the <strong>Fair</strong><br />
Mexican Art Exhibits at the <strong>Fair</strong>:<br />
Cuento del Conejo y el Coyote –<br />
illustrations by Francisco Toledo<br />
Images of Natalia Toledo’s Cuento<br />
del Conejo y el Coyote, illustrated by<br />
her father, Francisco Toledo, will<br />
be on display during the <strong>Fair</strong> and<br />
beyond. Francisco Toledo is a wellknown<br />
artist who has consistently<br />
worked in many mediums: pottery,<br />
sculpture, weaving, graphic arts and<br />
paintings. His works are exhibited<br />
worldwide. (Exhibit courtesy of Arvil<br />
Gallery, Mexico)<br />
Bicentenario-Itinerante-Empacado – by Jose Nuño<br />
Inspired by the celebration of Mexico’s independence,<br />
artist Jose Nuño created a multi-paneled painting<br />
reinterpreting centuries of Mexican art and the continued<br />
struggle of Mexicans to define their identity. Jose Nuño<br />
founded the Picasso and Modigliani galleries in Mexico<br />
City, and his works are permanently shown in the<br />
Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. He has exhibited<br />
internationally.<br />
Freedom Tower (Biscayne Blvd. and N.E. 6th St.)<br />
Monday-Thursday, Nov. 15 - 17, 5-8 p.m.<br />
Friday-Sunday, Nov. 19 - 21, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
Exhibits will run through Sunday, Dec. 15, <strong>2010</strong><br />
its independence and the centennial of its revolution with<br />
a grand pavilion featuring visual arts, music, dance, film,<br />
cuisine and, of course, literature. Our roster of Mexican<br />
authors will truly reveal the breadth and depth of our<br />
neighbor’s literary output, while MexiKids, a venue featuring<br />
back-to-back activities for children, will introduce our<br />
littlest <strong>Fair</strong>goers’ to colorful Mexican crafts, storytelling and<br />
performances!<br />
Back this year, the School of Comics, grows from a<br />
program for educators on using graphic novels in the<br />
classroom, to one for aspiring comics creators, too. Kids’<br />
Comic Con, a New York City favorite, also returns with backto-back<br />
classes on making comics.<br />
Teens and tweens will have more programs than<br />
ever to enjoy at the <strong>Fair</strong>. An expanded program of author<br />
presentations will keep them busy all day Friday and Saturday.<br />
On Friday, colloquially known as “Kids’ Day,” visiting school<br />
children will receive free books thanks to our sponsors. If you<br />
want to bring children to the <strong>Fair</strong> for Friday authors, call our<br />
office to reserve space. Saturday presentations are free for<br />
everyone 18 and under, no reservations required — just show<br />
up! We can’t wait to see you!<br />
Our full schedule of events is listed in this <strong>Guide</strong>. For<br />
expanded author information and more, please visit our Web<br />
site, www.miamibookfair.com.<br />
Enjoy the <strong>Fair</strong>!<br />
Alina Interián<br />
Executive Director, Florida Center for the Literary Arts<br />
at <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College<br />
Cuba: My Revolution –<br />
A Graphic Novel Exhibition<br />
In the early 1960s, Cuban artist Inverna Lockpez<br />
became disillusioned with the Cuban Revolution.<br />
Her experiences, inspired Cuba: My Revolution (DC<br />
Comics/Vertigo). This graphic novel, a collaboration<br />
between Lockpez and award-winning comics creator<br />
Dean Haspiel, is the story of a teenager who put aside<br />
her dreams of being an artist to become a doctor and<br />
militiawoman when Fidel Castro came to power. The<br />
exhibit features Haspiel’s originals for the book and<br />
reproductions of Lockpez’s 1960s drawings.<br />
Centre Gallery (Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor)<br />
Monday, Nov. 15, 6 p.m. - Sunday, Nov. 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Lezama inédito –<br />
A Photography Exhibit by Ivan Cañas<br />
More than 40 candid photographs of the Cuban poet<br />
José Lezama Lima, taken four<br />
decades ago by Ivan Cañas,<br />
will be exhibited for the first<br />
time. These original photos of<br />
the iconic José Lezama Lima,<br />
are especially poignant – Lima<br />
always avoided the camera.<br />
Centre Gallery<br />
(Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor)<br />
Monday, Nov. 15, 6 p.m. -<br />
Sunday, Nov. 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Contents<br />
3-5<br />
During the week<br />
6-7<br />
Street <strong>Fair</strong> Weekend<br />
8-9<br />
Comix Galaxy<br />
10-11<br />
Children’s Alley<br />
12<br />
Exhibitors<br />
13<br />
Mexican Pavillion<br />
14-15<br />
Saturday Author Schedule<br />
16-17<br />
Sunday Author Schedule<br />
18-21<br />
Index of <strong>2010</strong> Authors<br />
and Guests<br />
22-27<br />
The <strong>Fair</strong> in Spanish: General<br />
Information, IberoAmerican<br />
Authors Schedule and<br />
Celebrating Mexico<br />
Connect with us!<br />
Giants in the City<br />
This public arts project,<br />
organized by founder<br />
and curator Alejandro<br />
Mendoza, features some<br />
of the twenty-five giant,<br />
inflatable nylon sculptures<br />
in the collection. They can<br />
reach 30 feet — you can’t<br />
miss them!<br />
Throughout <strong>Fair</strong><br />
Grounds, Nov. 14-21
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 During the Week<br />
Sunday, Nov. 14<br />
Inaugural Ceremony<br />
5:30 p.m. | Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor) | Free and open to the public<br />
The official inauguration of the 27th <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> kicks off<br />
with renowned Mexican actress Alma Muriel, pianist Virginia Covarrubias<br />
and Folkloric dance troupe Ballet Mexcaltitán highlighting <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />
<strong>Fair</strong>’s week-long celebration of their country’s bicentennial. The program will<br />
also include remarks by <strong>Fair</strong> organizers and Mexican dignitaries.<br />
Reception immediately following (Building 1, 4th floor terrace), free and<br />
open to the public.<br />
Inaugural Afternoon with<br />
President George W. Bush<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | 4 p.m.<br />
Admission: $40 (includes an autographed copy of<br />
Decision Points)<br />
Shattering the conventions of political<br />
autobiography, former President George W.<br />
Bush offers a journey through the defining<br />
moments of his life in the much-anticipated<br />
Decision Points (Crown, $35). Bush brings<br />
readers inside the Texas Governor’s Mansion<br />
on the night of the hotly contested 2000<br />
election; aboard Air Force One on 9/11; at the head of the table in the Situation<br />
Room in the moments before launching the war in Iraq; and behind the Oval<br />
Office desk for his historic and controversial decisions on the financial crisis,<br />
Hurricane Katrina, Afghanistan, Iran, and other issues and events that have<br />
shaped the first decade of the 21st century. With candor, Bush addresses his<br />
initiatives to reform education, treat HIV/AIDS in Africa, and safeguard the<br />
country. He also offers intimate details about his decision to quit drinking, his<br />
discovery of faith, and his relationship with his family.<br />
An Evening with<br />
Carlos Fuentes<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
7:30 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
(in Spanish with simultaneous English interpretation)<br />
Carlos Fuentes is one of the most<br />
recognizable and acclaimed authors and public<br />
intellectuals in the world. The son of the legal<br />
counsel assigned to the Mexican diplomatic<br />
corps, Fuentes grew up steeped in international<br />
events and issues. He entered the Mexican<br />
diplomatic service, but left when the success<br />
of his novel, Where the Air is Clear, allowed him to pursue a career as a fulltime<br />
writer. In 1962, he published The Death of Artemio Cruz — inspired in part<br />
by the stories his grandmothers had told him of the Mexican revolution and its<br />
aftermath — a masterpiece of world literature and one of the signature works of<br />
El Boom, a period of intense creativity in Latin American fiction.<br />
Besides the more than fifteen novels he has published to date, Fuentes has<br />
also authored collections of short stories, essays and outspoken — sometimes<br />
controversial — political commentary. His awards include the prestigious<br />
Cervantes Prize, the Royal Spanish Academy Prize for Best <strong>Book</strong>, the Biblioteca<br />
Breve Seix-Barral Prize, the Xavier Villaurrutia Prize, Príncipe de Asturias Prize<br />
and the Don Quijote de la Mancha Prize.<br />
Fuentes returns to <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> — he was a presenting guest<br />
at the third <strong>Fair</strong> in 1987 — to discuss his remarkable life and literary career on<br />
the occasion of the <strong>Fair</strong>’s celebration of Mexican culture.<br />
And in Spanish… (For more information, see page 23.)<br />
4 p.m. - Mexican Essayist Gonzalo Celorio<br />
Monday, Nov. 15<br />
Official Inauguration of Plaza Mexico<br />
(N.E. 3rd Street and 1st Ave.)<br />
5 p.m. - Visit the pavilion and browse through thousands of<br />
books, delight in the sights and sounds of Mexico, enjoy colorful<br />
folkloric dances, and savour Mexican delicacies and beverages.<br />
Jay-Z in conversation with Dr. Cornel West<br />
at the New York Public Library (Live Telecast)<br />
7 p.m. | Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor) | Free and open to the public<br />
Decoded, the first book written by the multi-platinum, 10-time<br />
Grammy Award winning, Jay-Z, offers an intimate, first-hand<br />
account of an artist, his work, and the culture that so powerfully<br />
shaped him. This once-in-a-lifetime conversation between the hiphop<br />
entrepreneur and icon and Dr. Cornel West, one of America’s<br />
most provocative public intellectuals, will be streamed live at just a<br />
few venues in the U.S.<br />
A limited number of signed books will be available for sale on a<br />
first-come, first-served basis.<br />
An Evening with<br />
Nora Ephron<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
8 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
Nora Ephron returns to<br />
the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> with I<br />
Remember Nothing and Other<br />
Reflections (Knopf, $22.95),<br />
which Publishers Weekly called<br />
“an intelligent, alert, entertaining<br />
perspective that does not take<br />
itself too seriously.” Ephron<br />
recalls with signature clarity and<br />
wisdom everything she hasn’t (yet) forgotten, and all the while,<br />
gives candid, edgy voice to everything women who have reached<br />
a certain age think — but rarely acknowledge.<br />
Ephron is one of the country’s most well-known and beloved<br />
screenwriters and directors. She recently wrote and directed<br />
the hit movie Julie & Julia, and has received Academy Award<br />
nominations for best original screenplay for the immensely<br />
popular and critically acclaimed When Harry Met Sally, Silkwood,<br />
and Sleepless in Seattle, which she also directed.<br />
And in Spanish… (For more information, see page 23.)<br />
6:30 p.m. - Alfredo Triff<br />
6:30 p.m. - María Elvira Salazar<br />
7:30 p.m. - Mario Bellatín and Rosa Beltrán<br />
8:30 p.m. - Carlos Arboleda González<br />
In Plaza Mexico… (For more information, see pages 25-27.)<br />
5 p.m. - Official opening of Mexican Pavilion<br />
6:30 p.m. - Gonzalo Celorio<br />
6:30 p.m. - Ballet Mexcaltitán (World Stage)<br />
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Don’t forget your tickets!<br />
Remember that all presentations in Chapman<br />
require a ticket for entrance (Evenings With<br />
and Weekend Sessions). Tickets available<br />
on Monday, November 8 at noon on our<br />
Web site, www.miamibookfair.com.
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During the Week November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Tuesday, Nov. 16<br />
An Evening with<br />
Christopher McDougall<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
6 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
Barefoot running: everybody’s doing it…<br />
and arguing about it. And Christopher<br />
McDougall is the man who spurred the<br />
craze. Full of incredible characters, amazing<br />
athletic achievements, cutting-edge science,<br />
and, most of all, pure inspiration, Born to<br />
Run: A Hidden Tribe, Super Athletes, and the<br />
Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen<br />
(Vintage <strong>Book</strong>s $24.95), has been hailed as a “breakthrough” by The New<br />
York Times.<br />
In search of the answer to one simple question: Why does my foot hurt?<br />
McDougall set off to find a reclusive tribe of Tarahumara, the world’s greatest<br />
distance runners, to learn their secrets. Jon Stewart of The Daily Show said,<br />
“It’s a great book…a really gripping read,” while CNBC sports business reporter<br />
Darren Rovell called it “the best book I’ve ever read.”<br />
As a correspondent for the Associated Press, McDougall covered war in<br />
Congo and Angola, and the genocide in Rwanda. He is the author of Girl<br />
Trouble: The True Saga of Superstar Gloria Trevi and the Secret Teenage Sex<br />
Cult that Stunned the World.<br />
An Evening with<br />
Robert Goolrick<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
8 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
Robert Goolrick’s debut novel, the #1<br />
New York Times best seller, A Reliable<br />
Wife (Algonquin $14.95), may be set in<br />
cold, snowy Wisconsin a century ago, but<br />
it set off flames in the literary world as<br />
book clubs and reviewers alike clamored<br />
to give their opinions. Readers are still<br />
debating this engrossing novel--and Goolrick<br />
will be in <strong>Miami</strong> to help further the discussion. His page-turner starts off<br />
chastely enough as a wealthy businessman advertises for “a reliable wife’’ in<br />
newspapers across America. But it soon heats up as he chooses a mate who<br />
isn’t the “simple, honest woman” she describes herself as.<br />
The Washington Post <strong>Book</strong> World says “A Reliable Wife isn’t just hot, it’s<br />
in heat: a gothic tale of such smoldering desire it should be read in a cold<br />
shower.”<br />
Goolrick is also the author of the memoir, The End of the World As We Know<br />
It: Scenes From A Life.<br />
And in Spanish…<br />
(For more information, see page 23.)<br />
6:30 p.m. - Laura Esquivel<br />
6:30 p.m. - Guillermo Lousteau Heguy<br />
7:30 p.m. - Homage to Octavio Paz<br />
8:30 p.m. - Odin Dupeyron’s<br />
monologue A Vivir!<br />
In Plaza Mexico…<br />
(For more information, see pages 25-27.)<br />
5:30 p.m. - Rosa Beltrán<br />
6 p.m. - Ballet Mexcaltitán<br />
Wednesday, Nov. 17<br />
5:30 p.m. | Visit Twilight Tastings and delight in the flavors of Mexico | Room 6100 (Bldg. 6, 1st Floor) | Free and open to the public<br />
Courtesy of the Mexican Cultural Institute and the Mexican Tourism Board in <strong>Miami</strong><br />
Movies at the <strong>Fair</strong><br />
Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor), Free<br />
6 p.m. – The Soul of a People: Writing America’s Story<br />
A Smithsonian Channel Documentary Film; 41 minutes<br />
During the Great Depression, while hundreds of thousands survived<br />
by wielding picks and shovels at Works Progress Administration (WPA)<br />
jobs, a smaller cadre created America’s first-ever self-portrait in WPA<br />
travel guides. The Soul of a People shows the underbelly of Florida<br />
as it chronicles how much of African-American culture 1930s writers<br />
would include in the WPA’s Federal Writers Project Florida <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Book</strong>.<br />
The documentary features noted authors Studs Terkel, Zora Neale<br />
Hurston, Richard Wright and Stetson Kennedy.<br />
8 p.m. – Key West: Bohemia in the Arts<br />
WLRN Public Radio and Television; 30 minutes<br />
Key West has been home or favorite visiting spot to some of<br />
the United States’ most renowned poets and writers, from Ernest<br />
Hemingway to Robert Frost and Elizabeth Bishop. Key West: Bohemia<br />
in the Arts examines the Conch Republic’s allure through interviews<br />
with such well known contemporary authors as Gore Vidal and<br />
Russell Banks.<br />
An Evening with<br />
John Waters<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
8 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
John Waters is a prolific film<br />
director, author, photographer and<br />
sometime actor, best known for<br />
his films, many of which put the<br />
“transgress” in transgressive.<br />
Waters’ profiles of his favorite<br />
personalities, collected in Role<br />
Models (Farrar, Straus and Giroux,<br />
$25), are a personal invitation into one of the most unique, perverse<br />
and hilarious artistic minds of our time. In essays about a lesbian<br />
stripper, the owner of his favorite Baltimore bar, Tennessee Williams<br />
and Leslie Van Houten–the longest-incarcerated Charles Manson<br />
follower–“Waters can’t help revealing on every page that he’s both<br />
sentimental and good-hearted,” wrote Tom Carson in the New York<br />
Times <strong>Book</strong> Review.<br />
Waters managed to create a whole genre of movies best described<br />
by an oxymoron—trash masterpieces. In 1972, he made what<br />
would become the most notorious film in the American independent<br />
cinema of the 1970s, Pink Flamingos. He went on to create a series<br />
of campy, kitschy, cult classics, including Female Trouble, Desperate<br />
Living, and Hairspray.<br />
And in Spanish…<br />
(For more information, see page 23.)<br />
6 p.m. - Estela Leñero<br />
6:30 p.m. - Andrés Oppenheimer<br />
7:30 p.m. - Juan Carlos Lecompte<br />
8:30 p.m. - Alma Muriel’s monologue<br />
Para tí, Sor Juana<br />
Laura Esquivel<br />
In Plaza Mexico…<br />
(For more information, see pages 25-27.)<br />
5:30 p.m. - Ballet Mexcaltitán<br />
6 p.m. - Mexican films (World Stage)<br />
Andrés Oppenheimer
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 During the Week<br />
Thursday, Nov. 18<br />
An Evening with<br />
Eugene Robinson<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
6 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
Friday, Nov. 19<br />
5:30 p.m. | Visit Twilight Tastings and delight in the flavors of Mexico | Room 6100 (Bldg. 6, 1st Floor) | Free and open to the public<br />
Courtesy of the Mexican Cultural Institute and the Mexican Tourism Board in <strong>Miami</strong><br />
In Disintegration: The Splintering of<br />
Black America (Doubleday, $24.95),<br />
Eugene Robinson, Pulitzer Prize–<br />
winning journalist for the Washington<br />
Post, provides persuasive evidence<br />
that the African-American population<br />
has splintered into four distinct and<br />
increasingly disconnected entities:<br />
a small elite with enormous influence, a mainstream middle-class<br />
majority, a newly emergent group of recent immigrants from Africa and<br />
the Caribbean and an abandoned minority “with less hope of escaping<br />
poverty than at any time since Reconstruction’s end.”<br />
Robinson explores 140 years of black history in America, focusing on<br />
how the civil rights movement, desegregation and affirmative action<br />
contributed to the fragmentation.<br />
Robinson has also authored Coal to Cream: A Black Man’s Journey<br />
Beyond Color to an Affirmation of Race and Last Dance in Havana: The<br />
Final Days of Fidel and the Start of the New Cuban Revolution.<br />
An Evening with<br />
Pat Conroy<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
8 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
As is the case with most writers,<br />
bestselling author Pat Conroy readily<br />
acknowledges the huge influence<br />
books have had upon him. For Conroy,<br />
however, reading is not simply a<br />
pleasure to be enjoyed in off-hours<br />
or as a source of inspiration for his<br />
own writing. In My Reading Life (Nan<br />
A. Talese, $25), Conroy credits books for saving both his life and his<br />
sanity. The book includes wonderful anecdotes from Conroy’s school<br />
days, moving accounts of how reading pulled him through his most<br />
difficult times, and lists of books that had a particular influence on him<br />
at various stages of his life, including grammar school, high school and<br />
college.<br />
My Reading Life is the story of the stories that helped create a master<br />
storyteller. Conroy is the author of several immensely popular books,<br />
including The Water is Wide, The Great Santini, The Prince of Tides and<br />
South of Broad.<br />
And in Spanish…<br />
(For more information, see page 23.)<br />
6 p.m. - Ximena Escalante<br />
6:30 p.m. - Linkgua Publishers<br />
7:30 p.m. - Mexican Poetry<br />
8:30 p.m. - Alma Muriel’s monologue<br />
Para tí, Sor Juana<br />
In Plaza Mexico…<br />
(For more information, see pages 25-27.)<br />
5:30 p.m. - Estela Leñero<br />
6 p.m. - Mexican films (World Stage)<br />
7 p.m. - Ballet Mexcaltitán<br />
Daína Chaviano<br />
An Evening with<br />
E.O. Wilson<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
6 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
In Anthill: A Novel (W.W. Norton, $24.95),<br />
world renowned biologist, E. O. Wilson,<br />
blends a lifetime of groundbreaking<br />
research into his first work of literary<br />
fiction. The story depicts the evolution of<br />
an ardent boy-naturalist enthralled by a<br />
mound-building ant species into a Harvardtrained<br />
lawyer. Publishers Weekly calls<br />
Anthill, “Lush with organic details.” A professor at Harvard University, Wilson<br />
has won more than one hundred awards around the world and is the author<br />
of more than twenty books, two of which have received Pulitzer Prizes<br />
for nonfiction. Anthill, a New York Times bestseller, has already won the<br />
Heartland Prize for Fiction, and will soon be made into a movie.<br />
In conversation with his editor, Robert Weil, executive editor and vice<br />
president at W. W. Norton & Company, Wilson will reflect on what caused<br />
him to write a novel, and how he feels that Anthill can inspire people to work<br />
for the preservation of our imperiled environment.<br />
An Evening with<br />
Patti Smith<br />
Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
8 p.m. | Admission: $10<br />
Presented in collaboration with O, <strong>Miami</strong>:<br />
a poetry festival debuting in April 2011 (omiami.org).<br />
Patti Smith was a formative figure in<br />
the New York-based art-punk scene during<br />
the 1970s. In her memoir, Just Kids (Ecco,<br />
$27), Smith recounts her arrival in New<br />
York from her native Philadelphia during<br />
the summer of love — homeless, jobless<br />
and hungry, Smith would meet a young man named Robert Mapplethorpe.<br />
The two developed a deep and abiding love and respect for each other.<br />
Mapplethorpe’s death from AIDS in 1989 would end their time together,<br />
but not their connection. The Washington Post called the book, “beautifully<br />
written . . . a haunted elegy for both her soul mate Robert Mapplethorpe and<br />
a lost New York City.”<br />
Smith has recorded twelve albums and written several books, including<br />
the poetry collection Auguries of Innocence. Her seminal album, Horses,<br />
bearing Mapplethorpe’s renowned photograph, has been hailed as one<br />
of the top 100 albums of all time. In 2005, the French Ministry of Culture<br />
awarded Smith the prestigious title of Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres.<br />
And in Spanish… (For more information, see page 23.)<br />
6 p.m. - David Olguín<br />
6:30 p.m. - Session on Mariel<br />
7:30 p.m. - Panel: Castro’s influence in America<br />
8:30 p.m. - Alma Muriel’s monologue Para tí, Sor Juana<br />
In Plaza Mexico… (For more information, see pages 25-27.)<br />
5:30 p.m. - Victor Manuel Mendiola<br />
6 p.m. - Colectivo Nortec in concert (World Stage)<br />
6 p.m. - María Baranda<br />
7 p.m. - Ballet Mexcaltitán<br />
7:30 p.m. - Coral Bracho<br />
5
6<br />
HARVEY WOLF<br />
Street <strong>Fair</strong> Weekend November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Street <strong>Fair</strong><br />
Weekend<br />
The Street <strong>Fair</strong> is<br />
back with more<br />
than 200 national<br />
and international<br />
exhibitors selling<br />
books for all ages.<br />
Enjoy the festive<br />
entertainment,<br />
music, children’s<br />
activities and food<br />
while you browse<br />
for books on the<br />
streets of downtown<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> and the<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Dade College<br />
Wolfson Campus.<br />
The Harvey Wolf<br />
Antiquarian<br />
Annex –<br />
in memoriam<br />
From this year on, the<br />
Annex will be under the<br />
name of the man whose<br />
foresight and dedication<br />
helped expand the<br />
Street <strong>Fair</strong>’s section<br />
of rare and old books.<br />
Harvey Wolf, long-time<br />
member of the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />
board of directors, was<br />
a beloved white-bearded<br />
fixture at the annex.<br />
<strong>Fair</strong> administrators and<br />
book fans alike often<br />
sought his expertise.<br />
We are proud to attach<br />
his name to this vital<br />
part of our event in<br />
his honor. He will be<br />
missed. Look for the<br />
Antiquarian exhibitors<br />
among the publishers<br />
and booksellers on the<br />
street.<br />
Student Literary Encounters<br />
Each year, on the opening day of the Street <strong>Fair</strong>, the Wolfson<br />
campus becomes a sea of children. They arrive from<br />
<strong>Miami</strong>-Dade and Broward schools to see their favorite authors<br />
or meet a soon-to-be favorite. This year, thanks to the<br />
generous underwriting of Publix Super Markets Charities<br />
and Peacock Foundation, Inc., free books will be distributed<br />
on a first-come first-serve basis. Participating authors<br />
include Raina Telgemeier, Smile; Michele Norris, The<br />
Grace of Silence; Darren Shan, Birth of a Killer; Catherine<br />
Berger Kaye, Going Blue; Toni DiTerlizzi, The Search<br />
for Wondla; Andrea Perry, The Bickleby’s Birdbath; Bryan<br />
Collier, Dave the Potter; Kate DiCamillo, Bink & Gollie;<br />
Robert Forbes, Let’s Have a Bite; Matthew Reinhart,<br />
Encyclopedia Mythologica; Natalia Toledo, Cuento del<br />
Conejo y el Coyote (in Spanish); and Carina Louart and Diane<br />
Carmel Léger, Earth Today and Tomorrow (in French<br />
and English).<br />
Free. For reservations: jorden.cunningham@mdc.edu<br />
Want to Write? Don’t Miss...<br />
Getting Started: A Fiction Workshop<br />
with Cristina Garcia<br />
Friday, Nov. 19, 3 - 5 p.m. - $50<br />
A good beginning can make or break a<br />
story — and its writer! Learn how to mine<br />
the unconscious and find inspiration and<br />
fresh ideas from the award-winning author<br />
of the novel, The Lady Matador’s Hotel<br />
(Scribner), and poetry collection, The<br />
Lesser Tragedy of Death (Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
All workshop participants are asked to<br />
bring a book of poems by a favorite author<br />
(or an anthology) to be used during an inclass<br />
exercise.<br />
For more information on Cristina Garcia,<br />
visit www.miamibookfair.com<br />
STREET FAIR HOURS<br />
Open 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.<br />
Friday, Nov. 19 – Sunday, Nov. 21<br />
Cristina Garcia<br />
Kate DiCamillo<br />
Raina Telgemeir<br />
Pre-registration required.<br />
Please visit: www.flcenterlitarts.com<br />
or call 305.237.3023<br />
$50. For reservations:<br />
jorden.cunningham@mdc.edu<br />
ADMISSION<br />
Nov. 19: FREE | Nov. 20-21: $8 admission<br />
18 and under: FREE | Over 62: $5<br />
Rock Bottom Remainders<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 6 p.m.<br />
5th Floor Terrace, Building 3<br />
Back by popular demand: the Rock<br />
Bottom Remainders in concert! After<br />
taking a hiatus in 2009, the popular<br />
authors returned to the stage, and<br />
earlier this year rocked to raise money for<br />
Haitian schools and children. Now they’re<br />
back in <strong>Miami</strong> to delight their most loyal<br />
fans. Literary rockers Dave Barry, Sam<br />
Barry, Ridley Pearson, Kathi Kamen<br />
Goldmark and Scott Turow will be joined<br />
by surprise guests. Come hear their rock<br />
rhapsodies.<br />
Looking for Food?<br />
The <strong>International</strong> Food Court is in a new<br />
spot! Look for tasty treats on First Avenue<br />
and culinary masterpieces by Mexican<br />
chefs in Plaza Mexico. What about<br />
refreshments, you say? Grab a frosty beer<br />
or smooth glass of wine--for the first time<br />
on sale this year in the food court area.
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Street <strong>Fair</strong> Weekend<br />
The Idea X-Change:<br />
Once again, timely discussions on hot topics at <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />
Ilan Stavans<br />
Writing in Latino<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 10:30 a.m., Presentation Pavilion B<br />
Ilan Stavans, general editor of the Norton Anthology of<br />
Latino Literature is joined by authors Jimmy Santiago<br />
Baca, A Glass of Water; Cristina Garcia, The Lady<br />
Matador’s Hotel and The Lesser Tragedy of Death; and<br />
Dagoberto Gilb, The Flowers, to read from new works<br />
and discuss the Latino literary tradition, shedding new<br />
light on nuestra America.<br />
Climate and the Environment<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 4 p.m., Room 7106<br />
Chaos brought on by global warming and a changing climate will kill millions and<br />
destroy communities, just as oil extraction has already destroyed ecosystems in<br />
Nigeria and Ecuador, and caused this summer’s Deepwater Horizon spill. Experts<br />
exchange views, both terrifying and hopeful, in an<br />
effort to help advert disasters. With Heidi Cullen, The<br />
Weather of the Future, Gwynne Dyer, Climate Wars<br />
and Peter Maass, author of Crude World: The Violent<br />
Twilight of Oil.<br />
Kathi Kamen Goldmark<br />
and Sam Barry<br />
Write that <strong>Book</strong> Already!<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 2 p.m., Room 3314<br />
Tough love from the author enablers, Kathi Kamen<br />
Goldmark and Sam Barry. Let them guide you to the<br />
publishing finish line.<br />
Stories of the African Diaspora<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 2 p.m., Room 3315<br />
Chenjerai Hove, (Zimbabwe) <strong>Miami</strong>: City of Refuge<br />
Author-in-Residence, facilitates a discussion about<br />
the dramatic history of three African nations as is<br />
reflected by their literature with Okey Ndibe (Nigeria),<br />
Arrows of Rain and Doreen Baingana (Uganda),<br />
Tropical Fish: Stories from Entebbe.<br />
Introducing Granta 113<br />
Best of Young Spanish-language Novelists: The U.S. Launch Event<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 - 3:30 p.m., Room 3314<br />
In their first U.S. appearance, a selection of future literary stars, as well as<br />
editors from the English and Spanish editions of Granta, will discuss Granta<br />
Merchandise<br />
You too can be chic and stylish—sporting<br />
official <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> merchandise!<br />
Be cool at the gym with a stainless<br />
steel canteen; carry all your <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />
books home (then your veggies from<br />
the market!) in a tote bag; or sip<br />
java from a <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> mug while<br />
wearing a <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> t-shirt! Other<br />
items on sale this year include<br />
posters and bookmarks.<br />
Show your <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> love! Buy<br />
official <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> items at the MBFI<br />
merchandise booth on 2nd Ave.<br />
Doreen Balngana<br />
Become a Friend of the <strong>Fair</strong><br />
<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> has become the nation’s best — in great part thanks<br />
to friends who give. Friends of <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> contribute so<br />
hundreds of thousands of people can enjoy the festivities every year. Friends<br />
donate so Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners can continue to take to the <strong>Fair</strong>’s<br />
podiums. So please join Friends and make a difference.<br />
Membership Categories:<br />
Publisher $2,000 to $5,000 • Editor-in-Chief $1,000<br />
Agent $500 • Writer $175 • Reader $75 • Student $25<br />
Depending on your level of contribution you will get your name on a priority<br />
mailing list; have access to preferential seating area in designated venues;<br />
discounted tickets to special events; invitation to Authors’ Party and other perks.<br />
Media Partners<br />
113 and answer the questions ‘Why these writers?’,<br />
‘Why Spanish?’ and ‘Why now?’. The ‘Best of Young’<br />
series is the original best-of literary list and has<br />
introduced readers to scores of future greats of<br />
contemporary writing long before they were known,<br />
including Salman Rushdie, Edwidge Danticat and<br />
Jonathan Franzen. Editors Aurelio Major, Victoria<br />
Miles and John Freeman will be there. As for what<br />
authors will participate, you have to attend to find<br />
out!<br />
How to Get Published Successfully<br />
Sunday, Nov. 21, - 11 a.m., Room 3314<br />
Three publishing insiders discuss everything you need to know to get published<br />
successfully, from choosing the right idea to harnessing the power of the social<br />
media. With Betsy Lerner, The Forest for the Trees (Revised and Updated):<br />
An Editor’s Advice to Writers and Arielle Eckstut and David Henry Sterry, The<br />
Essential <strong>Guide</strong> to Getting Your <strong>Book</strong> Published: How to Write It, Sell It, and<br />
Market It…Successfully.<br />
Doctors Without Borders presents<br />
Writing on the Edge – Great Contemporary<br />
Writers on the Frontline of Crisis<br />
Sunday, Nov. 21 - 11 a.m., Room 7128<br />
Award-winning photographer Tom Craig, teamed<br />
up with Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans<br />
Frontières (MSF) and an international roster of<br />
highly acclaimed writers, directors, and actors,<br />
and visited various MSF projects around the world.<br />
They returned with poignant accounts of their<br />
experiences which were collected in Writing on the Edge. With photographer<br />
Tom Craig, author Damon Galgut, and journalist Hari Kunzru.<br />
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Haiti Noir<br />
Sunday, Nov. 21, - 12 p.m., Presentation Pavilion A<br />
Haiti’s tragic history continues in the aftermath of a<br />
devastating earthquake. Haiti Noir, however, proves<br />
that from great adversity can spring great writing. This<br />
collection of short stories—mysteries, murders, and<br />
thrillers—continues the extremely popular series of noir<br />
anthologies published by Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s. With Haiti<br />
Noir editor Edwidge Danticat, M.J. Fievre and Mark<br />
Kurlansky. Moderator: Les Standiford
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Comix Galaxy November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Kids’ Comic Con is coming back all the way from New<br />
York City to bring their road show to the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />
<strong>International</strong>! Kids of all ages are in for a treat. So are their<br />
parents! Kids’ Comic Con activities are designed to bring families together,<br />
along with artists and educators, for fun and illuminating comic book and graphic<br />
novel experiences. Guest artists and writers from all corners of the comic book<br />
and graphic novel world will present hands-on workshops, demonstrations,<br />
games, portfolio reviews and informative panels for children, teens and all those<br />
who are young forever! Location: Lower Plaza, behind Building 1<br />
Friday, November 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m. - World of Comics Demos.<br />
Artists: Dawud Anyabwile, Mark Mariano and Ray Felix<br />
10:30 a.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. Artist: Ray Felix<br />
Teen’s Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. Artist: Dawud Anyabwile<br />
11:30 a.m. - Portfolio Review Crew: Get tips from a Comic <strong>Book</strong> Pro.<br />
Reviewing artist: Jim Salicrup<br />
12:30 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: Use Storyboards to Plan your Comic.<br />
Artist: Rich Faber<br />
Teen’s Art of Making Comics Workshop: Creating Characters. Artist: Jamar Nicholas<br />
1 p.m. - Sci-Tech Heroes – Explore science and technology through comics.<br />
Writer: Alex Simmons<br />
2 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. Artist: Mark Mariano<br />
Teen’s Dynamic Visual Storytelling: Make characters leap off the page!<br />
Artist: Ray Felix<br />
3:30 p.m. - Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. (All Ages) Artist: Mark Mariano<br />
Saturday, November 20, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m. - World of Comics Demos. Artists: Mark Mariano, Rich Faber<br />
10:30 a.m. - Kids’ Adventures in Cartooning: Learn how to turn your doodles into comics.<br />
Artist: Ray Felix<br />
Teen’s Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. Artist: Dawud Anyabwile<br />
11:30 a.m. - Portfolio Review Crew: Get Tips from a Comic <strong>Book</strong> Pro.<br />
Reviewing artist: Mike Pellerito<br />
12 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: Use storyboards to plan your comic. Artist: Dave Roman<br />
1 p.m. - Adventures in Cartooning: Combining your writing and art. Artists: Andrew Arnold<br />
and Alexis Frederick-Frost<br />
2 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: How to use storyboards to plan your comic.<br />
Artist: Amy Ignatow<br />
Don’t Miss: Page 2:<br />
Comix Galaxy art exhibit:<br />
Cuba: My Revolution<br />
Celebrating Graphic Novels and Comic <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
The Comix Galaxy returns to celebrate the power –<br />
and fun – of comics and graphic novels. Once again <strong>Miami</strong><br />
<strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> salutes the significance of comics and<br />
graphics novels with their ever-bigger role in mainstream literature,<br />
culture and even education. For expanded information,<br />
visit www.miamibookfair.com and click on Comix Gallery.<br />
2:30 p.m. - Portfolio Review Crew: Tips from a Comic <strong>Book</strong> Pro.<br />
3 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: Characters. Artist: Fernando Ruiz<br />
Teens’ Art of Making Comics: Drawing action characters.<br />
4 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: How to use storyboard to plan your comic.<br />
Artist: Mark Mariano<br />
Teens’ Art of Making Comics: Learn tricks in coloring comics. Artist: Fist, Stick, Gun<br />
Sunday, November 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m. - World of Comics Demos. Artists: Dawud Anyabwile, Mark Mariano<br />
10:30 a.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics Workshop Artist: Ray Felix<br />
Teen’s Art of Making Comics Workshop: Characters. Artist: Dawud Anyabwile<br />
11:30 a.m. - Portfolio Review Crew: Get tips from a Comic <strong>Book</strong> Pro.<br />
Reviewing artist: Mike Pellerito<br />
12 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: How to use storyboard to plan your comic.<br />
Artist: Dave Roman<br />
1 p.m. - Art of Making Comics: Creating cartoons from your writing and art.<br />
Panel of writers and artists talk about how they<br />
conjure humor, mystery, fantasy and more.<br />
Panelists: Mark McKenna, Alex Simmons, and<br />
Jamar Nicholas<br />
2 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: How to use<br />
storyboard to plan your comic.<br />
What it take to create comics, and graphic<br />
novels for teens.<br />
2:30 p.m. - Portfolio Review Crew: Tips from a<br />
Comic <strong>Book</strong> Pro.<br />
3 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics Workshop:<br />
Characters. Artist: Fernando Ruiz<br />
Teens: Where the action is: Pros teach<br />
about drawing motion into characters.<br />
Artist: Dawud Anyabwile<br />
4 p.m. - Kids’ Art of Making Comics: How to use<br />
storyboard to plan your comic.<br />
Artist: Ray Felix<br />
Teens’ Art of Making Comics: Learn tricks<br />
in coloring comics. Artist: Rich Faber<br />
Page 12:<br />
Comix Galaxy exhibitors,<br />
including artists drawing<br />
and autographing
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Comix Galaxy<br />
Weekend Cartoons<br />
Saturday, November 20<br />
Centre Gallery, Rm. 1365, Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor<br />
10:30 a.m. - Graphic Noir: Kody Chamberlain on<br />
Sweets, Joshua Hale Fialkov on Tumor, Mat Johnson on<br />
Dark Rain: A New Orleans Story<br />
12 p.m. - Life and Comics: Amanda Conner, Jimmy<br />
Palmiotti, Greg Rucka and Jen Van Meter<br />
with moderator Alex Rodrik<br />
2 p.m. - Jaime Hernandez, The Art of Jaime Hernandez:<br />
The Secrets of Life and Death, in<br />
conversation with Gustavo Arellano,<br />
Ask a Mexican, and Charles<br />
Kochman, executive editor, Abrams<br />
ComicArts<br />
3 p.m. - Shazam! Chip Kidd and<br />
Brad Meltzer on The Golden Age of<br />
the World’s Mightiest Mortal<br />
with moderator Charles Kochman,<br />
executive editor, Abrams ComicArts<br />
4 p.m. - Graphic Lives: Lars<br />
Martinson on Tonoharu, Tracy White<br />
on How I Made it to Eighteen: A Mostly True Story and<br />
Sid Jacobson on Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House<br />
Authorized Graphic Biography<br />
Sunday, November 21<br />
Centre Gallery, Rm. 1365, Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor<br />
10:30 a.m. - Denis Kitchen and<br />
John Lind on The Oddly Compelling<br />
Art of Denis Kitchen<br />
11:30 a.m. - Lynda Barry on Picture<br />
This: The Near-sighted Monkey<br />
<strong>Book</strong> and Vanessa Davis on Make<br />
Me a Woman<br />
1 p.m. - Dean Haspiel and Inverna<br />
Lockpez with Joan Hilty, editor,<br />
DC Comics/Vertigo on Cuba: My<br />
Revolution<br />
2 p.m. - Joe Sacco on Footnotes in Gaza in<br />
conversation with book critic Ariel Gonzalez<br />
3 p.m. - Rick Meyerowitz on Drunk<br />
Stoned Brillaint Dead: The Writers<br />
and Artists Who Made the National<br />
Lampoon Insanely Great<br />
4 p.m. - Dan Archer on The<br />
Honduran Coup: A Graphic History<br />
and David Axe on War Is Boring<br />
5 p.m. - Étienne Davodeau on<br />
Lulu, femme nou (in French with<br />
consecutive interpretation)<br />
Thursday, Nov. 18<br />
Educational Sessions for Teachers,<br />
Librarians and Other Educators<br />
10 a.m. – 4 p.m.<br />
Free. Registration required. Please visit<br />
www.miamibookfair.com and click on School<br />
of Comics and Graphic Novels.<br />
The School of Comics and Graphic Novels<br />
is designed to demonstrate how comics,<br />
and now graphic novels, can work in your<br />
classroom. Attendees will also be shown<br />
practical examples of how comics and<br />
graphic novels have been integrated into<br />
curricula, as well as lists of titles that work in<br />
classrooms.<br />
10 a.m. - Introduction and Welcome: Carol<br />
Fitzgerald, Founder of<br />
GraphicNovelReporter.com.<br />
Session 1: 10:05 - 10:55 a.m.<br />
Using Graphic Novels to Open a Different Door<br />
to Literacy with Dr. James “Bucky” Carter<br />
Dr. James “Bucky” Carter is the author of<br />
Building Literacy Connections with Graphic<br />
Novels (NCTE).<br />
Session 2: 11 - 11:50 a.m.<br />
Your Life In Comics: Using Do-it-Yourself<br />
Comics to Foster a Love of Reading, Writing<br />
and Creativity with Bill Zimmerman<br />
Bill Zimmerman is an award-winning author<br />
and has written more than a dozen books<br />
used by families, children and schools,<br />
including 100 Things Guys Need to Know.<br />
Lunch 11:50 - 12:50 p.m.<br />
Session 3: 1 - 1:50 p.m.<br />
Connecting the Library and the Classroom:<br />
Developing a Brilliant Partnership and<br />
Resource for Teachers with Librarian Kat Kan<br />
Kat Kan has worked in school and public<br />
libraries. She has served on the Best<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s for Young Adults Committee, among<br />
others, and she chaired the YALSA Graphic<br />
Novels Task Force, which recommended<br />
the creation of the Great Graphic Novels<br />
for Teens Committee. Kan also created the<br />
selection criteria for Brodart Company’s<br />
graphic novel collection development<br />
Educational Sessions for Teachers, Librarians<br />
and Other Educators, and Comics and Graphic<br />
Novel Creators of All Ages<br />
Thursday and Friday, November 18 and 19<br />
Room 7128, Bldg.7, 1st Floor<br />
program and currently selects the<br />
recommended titles for their core lists.<br />
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SESSION 4: 2 – 2:50 p.m.<br />
Developing a Graphic Novel Project for the<br />
Classroom with Dr. Adam Johnson<br />
Dr. Adam Johnson developed and<br />
implements the Stanford University Graphic<br />
Novel Project.<br />
SESSION 5: 3 – 3:50 p.m.<br />
The Art of Story Telling in the Graphic Novel<br />
Format with Professor Chris Schweizer<br />
Chris Schweizer created the graphic novels<br />
Crogan’s Vengeance and Crogan’s March<br />
(Oni Press).<br />
Friday, Nov. 19<br />
Educational Sessions for Comics and<br />
Graphic Novel Creators of All Ages<br />
Free. Registration required. Please visit<br />
www.miamibookfair.com and click on School<br />
of Comics and Graphic Novels.<br />
10 - 11:30 a.m.<br />
Women Making Comics, A New Generation:<br />
For years comics and graphic novels were<br />
viewed as mostly a “boy thing.” Lately, the<br />
participation of women in comics-making<br />
has grown exponentially. How do they<br />
approach story telling? What comes first,<br />
drawings or dialog? Where do they start<br />
the process, and does it come out the way<br />
they had planned? With Amy Ignatow, The<br />
Popularity Papers, Raina Telgemeier, Smile,<br />
Tracy White, How I Made It to Eighteen, and<br />
Amanda Conner, Power Girl.<br />
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.<br />
Brain to Hand to Paper: Getting Your Comics/<br />
Graphic Novel Done<br />
Have a great idea for character? A story?<br />
A series? Get it done! Four creators talk<br />
about the process and offer advice on how<br />
you, too, can get your comic book/graphic<br />
novel completed and published. With Barry<br />
Deutsch, Hereville: How Mirka Got Her<br />
Sword; Mark McKenna, Banana Tail;<br />
Alex Rodrik, Bushido Wasabi; and David<br />
Steinberg, The Adventures of Daniel Boom<br />
AKA Loud Boy.<br />
The School of Comics and Graphic Novels is made possible in part with the support of
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Children’s Alley November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
CHILDREN’S ALLEY HOURS: Friday, Nov. 19, 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.<br />
Saturday, Nov. 20 and Sunday, Nov. 21, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
For a complete schedule of activities, visit www.miamibookfair.com<br />
Welcome to a magical world of reading and learning. This year, the Children’s Alley of the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> proves that anything is<br />
possible when children read – from giving a monster a haircut to skipping down the yellow brick road to visit The Wizard of Oz. Kids of all ages will<br />
sing, dance, read and create during a weekend of fun that will highlight children’s books and the importance of reading at seven theme areas.<br />
It’s a weekend of fun that never has to end for children – as long as they keep reading.<br />
Live on the stages of Children’s Alley!<br />
Stories come to life on the Once Upon a Time… Stage, presented by Bank of America. Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet<br />
Theater performs Hansel and Gretel, Momentum dances a rendition of Alice in Wonderland, and Los<br />
Prometeitos, Prometeo Theatre’s children’s troupe presents the story of a girl with a very<br />
different ability — she floats! A special Sunday appearance by Steve Roslonek, a.k.a<br />
Mr. Steve, co-host of the WPBT2 preschool show, will round out the magic with<br />
song and dance.<br />
Once Upon A Time... Stage<br />
Presented by Bank of America<br />
Friday, November 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m. - Mexican theatre group El Triciclo Rojo (in Spanish)<br />
10:45 a.m. - Fantasy Theater Factory’s “Fantasy Stew”<br />
11:30 a.m. - Momentum Dance Company’s Alice in Wonderland<br />
12:15 p.m. - Magically Reading Show by David Berardi<br />
1 p.m. - <strong>Miami</strong> Children’s Museum’s “We Are off to See the Wizard!”<br />
1:45 p.m. - Magically Reading Show by David Berardi<br />
Saturday, November 20, <strong>2010</strong><br />
11 a.m. - Mexican theatre group El Triciclo Rojo (in Spanish)<br />
11:45 a.m. - Prometeo Theatre’s children’s troupe, Los Prometeítos, presents<br />
“La niña Jacinta es distinta” inspired by Princess Hyacinth, The<br />
Surprising Tale of a Girl Who Floated (in Spanish)<br />
12:30 p.m. - Fun! Laugh! Good Times! with Prof. Funny Bone<br />
1:15 p.m. - Drumming for Kids - an interactive drum circle by Drumming for<br />
Wellness<br />
2 p.m. - Momentum Dance Company’s Alice in Wonderland<br />
2:45 p.m. - Drumming for Kids - an interactive drum circle by Drumming for<br />
Wellness<br />
3:30 p.m. - Magically Reading Show by David Berardi<br />
4:15 p.m. - <strong>Miami</strong> Children’s Museum’s “We Are off to See the Wizard!”<br />
5 p.m. - Fun! Laugh! Good Times! with Prof. Funny Bone<br />
Sunday, November 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
11 a.m. - Mexican theatre group El Triciclo Rojo (in Spanish)<br />
11:45 a.m. - Musical performance by Mr. Steve from<br />
WPBT2/PBS KIDS<br />
12:30 p.m. - Drumming for Kids - an interactive drum circle<br />
by Drumming for Wellness<br />
1:15 p.m. - Fantasy Theater Factory’s American Fabulous<br />
Karaoke Talent Search<br />
2 p.m. - Musical performance by Mr. Steve from WPBT2/PBS KIDS<br />
2:45 p.m. - Drumming for Kids - an interactive drum circle by<br />
Drumming for Wellness<br />
3:30 p.m. - Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet Theatre’s Hansel and Gretel<br />
4:15 p.m. - Artist Romero Britto: Where is Friendship Bear?<br />
and My Alphabet Playbook<br />
5 p.m. - Musical performance by Mr. Steve from WPBT2/PBS KIDS<br />
From the …Happily Ever After Stage, sponsored by The Children’s Trust, children<br />
will take off on world tours alongside storytellers performing tales from Africa,<br />
Asia, the Americas and Europe. In addition, authors Duncan Tonatiuh, Antonio<br />
Scare and Pablo Cartaya will read from their books.<br />
...Happily Ever After Stage<br />
Sponsored by The Children’s Trust<br />
Friday, November 19, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m. - Emotes and the Kids<br />
10:30 a.m. - Storyteller Gerald Hausman: Native American, Caribbean and Old Florida tales<br />
11:15 a.m. - Sadarri & Company’s Jammin’ Jamboree<br />
12 noon - Madafo, The Griot: Stories and music of the Greedy Hyena and friends<br />
12:45 p.m. - Author Duncan Tonatiuh: Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin<br />
1:15 p.m. - Storyteller Carrie Sue Ayvar: Tales from Europe, Asia and the Americas<br />
2:00 p.m. - Cuenteros – stories from Spain (bilingual)<br />
Saturday, November 20, <strong>2010</strong><br />
11 a.m. - Cuenteros – stories from Spain (bilingual)<br />
11:45 a.m. - Author Duncan Tonatiuh: Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin<br />
12:15 p.m. - Shake Your “TALE” Feathers with Sadarri & Company<br />
1 p.m. - Madafo, The Griot: Stories and music of the Greedy Hyena and friends<br />
1:45 p.m. - Author Pablo Cartaya: Tina Cocolina: Queen of the Cupcakes<br />
2:15 p.m. - Magically Reading Show by David Berardi<br />
3 p.m. - Fantasy Theatre Factory’s “<strong>Book</strong> It”<br />
3:45 p.m. - Storyteller Gerald Hausman: Native American, Caribbean and<br />
Old Florida tales<br />
4:30 p.m. - Cuenteros – stories from Spain (bilingual)<br />
5:15 p.m. - Storyteller Carrie Sue Ayvar: Tales from Europe, Asia and the Americas<br />
Sunday, November 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
11 a.m. - South American stories by writer, storyteller<br />
and librarian Freda Mosquera<br />
11:45 a.m. - Author Antonio Scare: La Noche Buena<br />
(in English)<br />
12:15 p.m. - The PJ Library presents Carrie Sue Ayvar’s<br />
vibrant Jewish folktales<br />
1 p.m. - Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet Theatre’s Robinhood<br />
1:45 p.m. - Author Antonio Scare: La Noche Buena (in English)<br />
2:15 p.m. - Gerald Hausman: Native American, Caribbean and<br />
Old Florida tales<br />
3 p.m. - <strong>Miami</strong> Children’s Museum’s “We Are off to See the Wizard!”<br />
3:45 p.m. - The PJ Library presents Carrie Sue Ayvar’s vibrant Jewish<br />
folktales<br />
4:30 p.m. - Fantasy Theatre Factory’s “<strong>Book</strong> It”<br />
5:15 p.m. - Bits ‘N Pieces Puppet Theatre’s Robinhood
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Children’s Alley<br />
Treasures to be had: Kids, there’s a prize for completing the bookmark given to you at Children’s Alley. Collect a sticker at each venue you visit (see below).<br />
Paste all seven stickers on the bookmark. When it’s full, present it at the Children’s Alley Information Booth and get your prize -- a free book, courtesy of Scholastic<br />
(while supplies last), or a gift.<br />
Let’s Get Fancy<br />
(ages 5 to 10)<br />
Sponsored by The Children’s Trust<br />
Inspired by the Fancy Nancy books,<br />
this venue will allow children to<br />
join the Glamorous Explorer’s<br />
Club, sit down to a Cupcake<br />
Tea Party, read Fancy<br />
Nancy’s poetry and learn<br />
fancy words. They will also make<br />
lots of cool things, from masks<br />
to “green” bags to their very own<br />
princess tiaras! Other featured books<br />
include Angelina’s Invitation to the<br />
Ballet, The Sandwich Swap and<br />
Me, Frida.<br />
What’s Up Doc?<br />
(all ages)<br />
Presented by <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College<br />
Medical Center Campus<br />
It’s all about health and wellness at<br />
this venue. Dental hygienists and their<br />
puppets will get kids to brush right — free<br />
toothbrushes available throughout the<br />
weekend. Other fun activities will cover<br />
good nutrition and how to get rid of<br />
germs with just a little soap<br />
and water.<br />
The Green Planet<br />
(ages 4 to 10)<br />
The Reading Jungle presented by<br />
Reading Is Fundamental<br />
Land of Oz<br />
(ages 5 to 10)<br />
Presented by the<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Children’s Museum<br />
At Land of Oz a tornado of creativity will<br />
get kids making Glinda the Good Witch<br />
wands, Tin Man magnets, ruby<br />
slippers and Scarecrow hats!<br />
Kids will see the magic<br />
of children’s literature,<br />
with The Wizard of Oz<br />
activities. Or they can join<br />
in broomstick races. Even<br />
Toto gets in the act: A finger<br />
puppet activity honors<br />
Dorothy’s brave little dog.<br />
Now folks like to say it’s a jungle<br />
out there, but in here it’s a fun<br />
jungle of books and activities that<br />
focus on fragile, wild ecosystems, and<br />
how to conserve them. Featured books<br />
include The Rainforest Grew All Around<br />
and Wild About <strong>Book</strong>s. Children will learn<br />
about the importance of the Rain Forest –<br />
and its exotic animals – while having fun<br />
making glittery butterflies and playing Wild<br />
Animal Bingo.<br />
Let’s Play & Learn<br />
(babies to age 4)<br />
The Wonder Pets are on their way, to have<br />
fun at <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> and save the day! Who says<br />
you have to be a big kid to have fun at the<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>? Babies, toddlers and<br />
preschoolers are welcome to play together<br />
and sing along. They can even create<br />
their own wonderful pet or flyboat based<br />
on Wonder Pets! Flyboat Adventures,<br />
learn about animals while singing “Old<br />
MacDonald Had a Farm” and frolic<br />
with “Five Little Monkeys Jumping<br />
on the Bed.” Author Sherry<br />
North will read from her<br />
book, Because I Am Your<br />
Daddy.<br />
The Treehouse<br />
(ages 5 to 10)<br />
Sponsored by The Children’s Trust<br />
The Swiss Family Robinson never had it<br />
so good! Boys and girls can discover their<br />
inner climber with lots of Treehouse fun. Think<br />
classics, such as exploring the land Where The<br />
Wild Things Are, or creating books, making<br />
a message-in-a-bottle and monster masks.<br />
Other featured books include John Adkins’<br />
Animals Get Scared Too, Just Like You!<br />
And illustrator Bryan Collier’s Dave the<br />
Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave.<br />
MexiKids<br />
The Children’s Area<br />
of the Mexican Pavilion<br />
(ages 5 to 10)<br />
Skip over to Plaza Mexico<br />
and hop into MexiKids!<br />
Special programs will introduce children to Mexican<br />
culture and traditions, including ongoing storytelling<br />
by Marcela Romero and Gerardo Mendez, readings<br />
by author Bernardo Fernandez and arts and crafts<br />
workshops for making alebrijes—fantastical<br />
colorful creatures from Oaxaca— and<br />
rehiletes (pinwheels). Activities in<br />
Spanish with some bilingual<br />
stories.<br />
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12<br />
Exhibitors<br />
(at time of printing)<br />
Exhibitors November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
The Harvey J. Wolf<br />
Antiquarian Annex<br />
C • Barrister, Inc.<br />
C • Double A <strong>Book</strong>s, Bradenton, FL<br />
C • Glover’s <strong>Book</strong>ery, ABAA<br />
C • Moleiro - The Art of Perfection<br />
C • Out-Of-The-Way <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
C • Wickham <strong>Book</strong>s South<br />
C • Wolf’s Head <strong>Book</strong>s, Inc. ABAA<br />
Bargain <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
E • <strong>Book</strong>legger’s Used <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
C • Compelling Concepts<br />
B • A • DISTAL USA, INC.<br />
B • Dungeon books<br />
A • Harold Becker<br />
B • Leedy’s <strong>Book</strong>s, Inc.<br />
D • The Literary Shop<br />
Children’s <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
E • ALPHABET KIDS<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Liana Perez<br />
- Patrice Samara<br />
E • Animals Get Scared Too, Just Like<br />
You!<br />
E • CH Publishing<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Loretta Faith Harris<br />
E • Cooper and Me<br />
E • Family & Money Matters: Life<br />
lessons for the new generation<br />
F • FFEA - SAVVY CONCEPTS<br />
A • Franklin Electronic Publishers,<br />
Any<strong>Book</strong> Reader<br />
E • Heart-Head Publishing<br />
E • I Wish all Your Wishes and Mine<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Vaeta Zitman<br />
E • KB Publishing<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Cynthia Dekel<br />
E • The Achievables<br />
E • The Adventures of Cree and Scooter<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Tammy Sutton-Brown<br />
E • Tomgirlz Enterprises<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Dana Lurie<br />
E • Up and Down Town: Meet Your<br />
Feelings!<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Piper Quinn<br />
A • Usborne <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
A • Veronica Lane <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
Comix Galaxy - Comic<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s / Graphic Novels<br />
A • Archie Comics<br />
A • Banana Tail<br />
A • Dawud Anyabwile,<br />
creator of Brotherman<br />
A • Emotes by Evergrow<br />
A • Imagenat Entertainment<br />
A • Kill Shakespeare – Conor<br />
McCreery & Anthony Del Col<br />
A • Mark Mariano, creator of<br />
Flabberglast, Happyloo, and<br />
Gork Gakk<br />
A • MVP Collectible <strong>Book</strong>s, Comics &<br />
Toys<br />
A • PAPERCUTZ<br />
A • Ray Felix, creator of Bronx<br />
Heroes, Runaway Slave and<br />
A World Without Superheroes<br />
A • Rich Faber, comics artist<br />
A • Tate’s Comics & Toys & Videos<br />
& more<br />
A • Top Shelf Productions<br />
Educational <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
A • Cambridge BrickHouse, Inc.<br />
E • Educa Brazil<br />
E • Educa Vision Inc.<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Wilnes Brunat<br />
- Pietra Diwan<br />
- Sophia Gedeon<br />
- Patti Marxsen<br />
- Lochard Noel<br />
- Margaret Papillon<br />
- Ketsia Theodore<br />
E • MCDPS W.J. Bryan Elementary<br />
and Shenandoah Middle<br />
B • Respect Life<br />
General <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
B • “How to Publish <strong>Book</strong>s /<br />
Laugh Out Loud”<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Chevy Alden<br />
- Arnie Goldberg<br />
A • Afro-In <strong>Book</strong>s and Café<br />
A • Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Edwidge Danticat<br />
- Zachary Lipez<br />
- Bernice McFadden<br />
- Stacy Wakefield<br />
- Nick Zinner<br />
E • An Imminent and Dangerous Quest<br />
E • Ang’dora Productions / Kristie<br />
Cook, Author<br />
B • Author Solutions, Inc. Publishing<br />
E • Palibrio<br />
A • AuthorHive<br />
C • Author Solutions <strong>Book</strong> Gallery<br />
A • <strong>Book</strong>s & <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
E • Bridle Path Press<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- M.K. Graff<br />
- Nina Romano<br />
E • Chronicles of the Damned<br />
E • Council of Literary Magazines<br />
& Presses<br />
C • Cuba: The Disaster of Castro’s<br />
Revolution<br />
D • Dead Ink<br />
A • Downtown <strong>Book</strong> Center<br />
D • Dr. Leslie Baumann, The Skin Type<br />
Solution<br />
E • Editions Université Caraïbe<br />
B • Explore Israeli Literature & Culture<br />
E • Fashion Futures/Robert Schafer<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Robert Schafer<br />
B • Florida Writers Association<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Richard Feeny<br />
- Sonia Meyer<br />
- Robert Mykle<br />
- Roxanne Platt<br />
D • Friends of the <strong>Miami</strong>-Dade<br />
Public Library<br />
E • Golden Bracelets, Common Threads<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Steven A. Vajda<br />
E • Granta/Europa Editions<br />
E • Greatest Event in Human History<br />
E • Gulf Stream Magazine<br />
B • Headline <strong>Book</strong>s, Inc.<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Rick Robinson<br />
- Herve Jaubert<br />
- Dee Merian<br />
A • Ian Randle Publishers<br />
C • Interamerican Institute for<br />
Democracy<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Carlos Sanchez Berzain<br />
- Guillermo Lousteau<br />
- Carlos Alberto Montaner<br />
- Armando Valladaver<br />
E • Jones Harvest Publishing<br />
E • Key West Literary Seminar<br />
presents THE HUNGRY MUSE<br />
A • McSweeney’s<br />
B • Paper Chase<br />
A • Penguin Group (USA) /<br />
DK Publishing<br />
A • Pennyworth <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
A • Pineapple Press<br />
A • Seaside Publishing<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Joyce LaFray<br />
B • Small Press Distribution<br />
B • Smith Publicity Inc.<br />
E • Spalding Publishing<br />
E • Strategic <strong>Book</strong> Publishing & Rights<br />
Company, LLC<br />
D • South Florida Writers Association<br />
E • Teganjaz <strong>Book</strong>s Presents Author<br />
Tracy L. Darity<br />
B • The Author Collective<br />
A • The <strong>Book</strong>Masters Group<br />
E • The Commonwealth Writers of<br />
the Bahamas<br />
E • The Flight Of Junge<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Tellis A. Lawson, Jr.<br />
E • The Rise of the Einix<br />
E • The Rogue Aviator<br />
A • University of South Florida<br />
School of Library & Information<br />
A • University Press of Florida<br />
E • UNSTOPPABLE<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Gigi Stetler<br />
E • When You Feel & Don’t Know<br />
How to Say<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Estefania Crespo<br />
D • Women Writers of Haitian Descent<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Cheryl Holder<br />
- Nina Hart<br />
- Liliane Louis<br />
Health <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
C • Healthy Living Publications<br />
A • Inner Traditions/Bear & Co.<br />
History <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
C • Past Perfect Florida History,<br />
Inc. - The <strong>Book</strong> Cellar<br />
C • Pathfinder <strong>Book</strong>s/Libros/Livres<br />
A • PoliPoint Press<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Reese Erlich<br />
A • The History Press<br />
D • Tristan Press<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- John Johnson<br />
Mystery <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
B • <strong>Book</strong>wise<br />
B • Murder on the Beach<br />
B • Mystery Writers of America -<br />
Florida Chapter<br />
Other Interesting<br />
Exhibitors<br />
E • American Civil Liberties Union<br />
(ACLU) - <strong>Miami</strong> Chapter<br />
B • Adrienne Arsht Center for the<br />
Performing Arts<br />
E • CHEAPBOOKS.COM<br />
B • Culture Shock <strong>Miami</strong><br />
A • ECPrinting - <strong>Book</strong> Printers<br />
E • Giants in the City<br />
A • Literary Threads<br />
A • MDC - Faculty Published Words<br />
B • Lynn and Louis Wolfson II<br />
Florida Moving Image Archives<br />
A • MDC Foundation/MDC Recruitment<br />
C • <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />
Merchandising Booth<br />
B • <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>International</strong> Film Festival<br />
D • A • New York Times<br />
D • Novel-T Literary Jerseys<br />
E • Take Stock in Children<br />
Religion / Spiritual <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
B • Ahmadiyya Muslim Community<br />
A • Baker Publishing Group<br />
E • Brethren Press<br />
E • Buddha’s Light Publishing<br />
E • Chinmaya Mission<br />
A • Editorial Ganesha<br />
E • ESOTERICO SOLAR<br />
D • Father Felix Varela Foundation<br />
C • Florida Students of the Urantia <strong>Book</strong><br />
E • Georges Przytulski<br />
B • Islamic Circle of North<br />
America (ICNA)<br />
E • Islamic School of <strong>Miami</strong>, Inc<br />
C • Logosophy<br />
E • Mind Adventure<br />
C • Porcia Publishing<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Jose Luis Belmonte<br />
E • Pure Bhakti - Yoga<br />
E • Science and Health<br />
B • Self-Realization Fellowship<br />
E • Society for Distributing Hebrew<br />
Scriptures<br />
E • Spiritual & Spiritist <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
E • The Great Deception<br />
E • The Kabbalah Centre <strong>Miami</strong><br />
E • Tony Titshall<br />
C • Verse In Motion, Inc.<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Renee Jean<br />
Spanish <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
C • Centro De Estudios Politicos<br />
E • Investigaciones Historicas<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Fernando Bermudez Ardila<br />
E • Ediciones Suagar<br />
Section Locations:<br />
INTERNATIONAL FOOD COURT<br />
WORLD<br />
STAGE<br />
METROMOVER<br />
COLLEGE<br />
NORTH STATION<br />
CHILDREN’S<br />
ALLEY<br />
PRESENTATION<br />
PAVILIONS A & B<br />
MDC PARKING<br />
GARAGE<br />
BLDG 7<br />
NE 5TH ST<br />
BLDG 2<br />
BLDG 1<br />
A • Ediciones Universal<br />
A • Editorial Colibri<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Wilfredo Cancio Isla<br />
D • Editorial Ego Group Inc.<br />
E • Editorial Voces de Hoy<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Juan Carlos Rivera<br />
- Marta Ruilopez-Martinez-Casado<br />
- Giraldo Rodriguez Martin<br />
- Pedro Pablo Perez<br />
- Estela Vatri<br />
- Maria Argelia Vizcaino<br />
- Julio Zambrano<br />
C • EuroLibris<br />
A • FonoLibro (Audiolibros)<br />
A • Grupo Editorial Norma<br />
E • Iduna-Absalon Ediciones<br />
Authors Autographing<br />
- Teresa Dovalpage<br />
- Heriberto Fernandez<br />
- Alex Fonseca<br />
- Severino Fuentes<br />
- Juaquin Galvez<br />
- Raul Hernandez<br />
- Rolando Jorge<br />
- Sindo Pacheco<br />
- Efrain Riveron,<br />
- Antonio Somoza<br />
- Felix Luis Viera<br />
E • ireadspanish.com - La Docta<br />
<strong>International</strong>, Inc.<br />
B • LD <strong>Book</strong>s / Libros en Español<br />
B • Libreria “Revistas & Periodicos”<br />
A • Libreria & Distribuidora Universal<br />
B • Libreria Impacto<br />
D • Linkgua USA<br />
A • D • Los Libros Mas Pequeños<br />
Del Mundo<br />
B • C • E • Los Libros Mas Pequeños<br />
del Mundo<br />
B • Revista Hispano Cubana HC<br />
A • Santillana USA<br />
A • Spanish Publishers<br />
C • Teca Corp <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Yelina Nieto Guarirapa<br />
D • Un Ser Querido con Alzheimer<br />
Author Autographing<br />
- Bernardo Lagua<br />
A • Section A - Kyrakides Plaza (Between Buildings 1 and 2)<br />
B • Section B - N.E. 2nd Ave. (Between 3rd and 4th St.)<br />
C • Section C - N.E. 2nd Ave. (Between 4th and 5th St.)<br />
D • Section D - N.E. 4th St. (Between 2nd Ave. and Biscayne Blvd.)<br />
E • Section E - N.E. 3rd St. (Between 1st and 2nd Ave.)<br />
F • Section F - South of N.E. 3rd St. (Between Plaza Mexico and<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Parking Authority Garage #3)<br />
NE 1ST AVE<br />
NE 1ST AVE<br />
STUDENT<br />
LIFE PATIO<br />
STAGE<br />
KIDS’ COMIC CON<br />
CITY OF MIAMI<br />
FIRE STATION #1<br />
F<br />
A<br />
E<br />
MIAMI PARKING<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
GARAGE #3<br />
C<br />
B<br />
NE 2ND AVE<br />
BLDG 6<br />
McDonald’s<br />
NE 5TH ST<br />
D<br />
METROMOVER<br />
COLLEGE/BAYSIDE<br />
STATION<br />
FREEDOM<br />
TOWER<br />
BLDG 3<br />
NE 3RD ST<br />
BISCAYNE BLVD<br />
BISCAYNE BLV
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Celebrating Mexico<br />
A Celebration of Mexico and its Culture: The Bicentennial of<br />
the Mexican Independence and the Centennial of its Revolution<br />
The 27th <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong><br />
joins in celebrating Mexico’s Bicentennial<br />
and the Centennial of its 1910 Revolution<br />
by staging a Mexican Pavilion that will<br />
sponsor author presentations and literary<br />
discussions, art exhibits, traditional crafts,<br />
activities for children, music and food.<br />
Mexico is rich in history and culture,<br />
containing world-class museums and<br />
global treasures such as the Mayan Ruins<br />
in the Yucatan. When Spanish explorer<br />
Hernán Cortés arrived on Mexican soil<br />
in 1519, the Incas and Maya people had<br />
already built their civilizations, and he<br />
found a land filled with culture, customs<br />
and indigenous societies. Archaeologists<br />
have found evidence of people inhabiting<br />
Mexico 30,000 years ago. But the<br />
Spanish left their heritage, too, with such<br />
charming towns as San Miguel de Allende<br />
preserving historic architecture and art<br />
from the colonial period.<br />
In the last century, Mexico burst into<br />
the international art scene with its grand<br />
muralists, painters, poets and writers.<br />
Artists David Alfaro Siqueiros, Diego Rivera,<br />
José Clemente Orozco, Rufino Tamayo, Frida<br />
Kahlo and Francisco Toledo led the art<br />
world. Amongst the writers, is Octavio Paz,<br />
who won the Nobel Prize for Literature<br />
in 1990, and Carlos Fuentes, who this<br />
year returns to the <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> for<br />
the first time since 1987. Fuentes has<br />
won an international following for his<br />
dozens of books, including The Campaign,<br />
which depicts Mexicans’ 1810 fight to<br />
win freedom from Spain, and The Old<br />
Gringo that focuses on the 1910 Mexican<br />
Revolution. The latter was made into a<br />
popular U.S. movie.<br />
The <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> is also pleased to<br />
welcome other Mexican literary figures,<br />
including María Baranda, Rosa Beltrán,<br />
Mario Bellatín, Coral Bracho, Gonzalo<br />
Celorio, Ximena Escalante, Laura Esquivel,<br />
Bernardo Fernández, David Huerta, Estela<br />
Leñero, Víctor Mendiola, David Olguín,<br />
Pedro Ángel Palau, Enrique Serna and<br />
Natalia Toledo.<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong> is proud<br />
to partner with the Division of External<br />
Affairs of the Mexican government, the<br />
National Council for the Arts and Culture<br />
in Mexico, the Mexican Consulate and<br />
the Mexican Cultural Institute and the<br />
Mexican Tourism Board in <strong>Miami</strong> to<br />
produce a festival that highlights the<br />
country’s literature, art, music, food and<br />
history.<br />
So enjoy a week of fun!<br />
Art Exhibits<br />
Experience the richness of Mexican art:<br />
13<br />
Official opening of Mexican Pavilion:<br />
Monday, Nov. 15 - 6 p.m.<br />
Plaza Mexico<br />
Corner of N.E. 3rd St. and 1st Ave.<br />
Hours: Monday, Nov. 15 – Thursday, Nov. 18 - 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.<br />
Friday, Nov. 19 – Sunday, Nov. 21 - 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.<br />
With the support of...<br />
Cuento del Conejo y el Coyote – illustrations by Francisco Toledo<br />
Images of Natalia Toledo’s Cuento del Conejo y el Conejo,<br />
illustrated by her father, Francisco Toledo, will be on display<br />
during the <strong>Fair</strong>. Francisco Toledo is a respected artist who has<br />
consistently worked in a number of mediums: pottery, sculpture,<br />
weaving, graphic arts, and paintings.<br />
Bicentenario-Itinerante-Empacado – by Jose Nuño<br />
Inspired by the celebration of Mexico’s independence, artist Jose<br />
Nuño created this multi-paneled painting re-interpreting centuries<br />
of Mexican art and the continued struggle of the Mexican people to<br />
define their own identity.<br />
Freedom Tower (Biscayne Blvd. and N.E. 6th St.)<br />
Monday-Thursday, Nov. 15 - 17, 5 - 8 p.m.<br />
Friday-Sunday, Nov. 19 - 21, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
Exhibits will run through Sunday, Dec. 15, <strong>2010</strong><br />
The World’s Largest Spiral of <strong>Book</strong>s<br />
Join this monumental endeavor dedicated to bringing books to Florida<br />
jails. Local Mexican artists hope to build a book spiral that will<br />
beat the record of 10,090 books collected by the IntegArte Project at<br />
the Zócalo, the historic main square in Mexico City. Slightly used and<br />
new books may be donated throughout the week of the <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />
Plaza Mexico - Opens Nov. 14, 6 p.m. - runs through Nov. 21<br />
Music, Film, Dance and Theatre<br />
Mexican performance has a vibrant presence at the <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />
this year: the modern sounds of Colectivo Nortec; classical music<br />
by pianist Virginia Covarrubias; Mexican “boleros” throughout history<br />
with Carlos Arboleda; folk dances by Ballet Mexcaltitan; theatrical<br />
troupes Triciclo Rojo and Cornisa 20 (home of the Mariachi Clowns)<br />
with shows for both adults and children; renowned actress Alma<br />
Muriel, performing her original monologue, Para ti…Sor Juana; and<br />
Odín Dupeyron, performing his original one-man play ¡A vivir!
14 Saturday, November 20, <strong>2010</strong> November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
after 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m.<br />
Associate<br />
Sponsors<br />
Presentation Pavilion A<br />
(N.E. 3rd St. and 1st Ave.)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Barbara Leaming on Churchill<br />
Defiant: Fighting On: 1945-<br />
1955 and Robert Dallek on<br />
The Lost Peace: Leadership<br />
in a Time of Horror and Hope,<br />
1945-1953<br />
Santiago Baca<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Susan Isaacs on As<br />
Husbands Go and Carol<br />
Higgins Clark on Wrecked<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Copyright Clearinghouse<br />
Center presents Christopher<br />
Kenneally in conversation<br />
with Steven Rattner on<br />
Overhaul<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Howard Bryant on The<br />
Last Hero: The Life of Henry<br />
Aaron and Jane Leavy on<br />
The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle<br />
and the End of America’s<br />
Childhood<br />
Estefan<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Emilio Estefan on The<br />
Rhythm of Success: How An<br />
Immigrant Produced His Own<br />
American Dream<br />
Schrager<br />
Premier<br />
Sponsor<br />
ORANGE AUTOGRAPHING AREA<br />
Presentation Pavilion B<br />
(N.E. 3rd St. and 1st Ave.)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Ilan Stavans on the Norton<br />
Anthology of Latino Literature<br />
with Dagoberto Gilb, The<br />
Flowers, Jimmy Santiago<br />
Baca, A Glass of Water, and<br />
Cristina Garcia, The Lady<br />
Matador’s Hotel<br />
Norris<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
James Ellroy on The<br />
Hilliker Curse: My Pursuit of<br />
Women<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Kwame Anthony Appiah<br />
on Honor Code: How Moral<br />
Revolutions Happen and<br />
Thomas C. Holt on Children<br />
of Fire: A History of African<br />
Americans<br />
Egan<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Jack Bishop on The America’s<br />
Test Kitchen Family Cookbook,<br />
Joan Nathan on Quiches,<br />
Kugels and Couscous and<br />
Linda Gassenheimer on The<br />
Flavors of the Florida Keys<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Lee Schrager on The Food<br />
Network South Beach Wine<br />
& Food Festival Cookbook:<br />
Recipes and Behindthe-Scenes<br />
Stories from<br />
America’s Hottest Chefs<br />
Frazier<br />
Auditorium<br />
(Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor, Rm. 1261)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Walter Mosley on The Last<br />
Days of Ptolemy Grey<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Ann Beattie on The New<br />
Yorker Stories<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Michele Norris on<br />
The Grace of Silence<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Sue Miller on The Lake<br />
Shore Limited; Scott<br />
Spencer on Man in the<br />
Woods and Aimee Bender<br />
on The Particular Sadness of<br />
Lemon Cake<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Vendela Vida on The Lovers,<br />
Jennifer Egan on A Visit from<br />
the Goon Squad and Julie<br />
Orringer on The Invisible<br />
Bridge<br />
Vida<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Gay Talese on The Silent<br />
Season of a Hero: The Sports<br />
Writing of Gay Talese and Ian<br />
Frazier on Travels in Siberia<br />
Talese<br />
RED AUTOGRAPHING AREA FIRMA DE LIBROS EN EL ÁREA ADYACENTE AL SALÓN<br />
Prometeo Theatre<br />
(Bldg. 1, 1st Floor, Rm. 1101)<br />
Just for<br />
teens & tweens<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Kate DiCamillo on Bink and<br />
Gollie, in conversation with<br />
Jon Scieszka<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Laurie Halse Anderson on<br />
Forge, Kimberly Willis Holt<br />
on The Water Seeker and<br />
Jennifer L. Holm on Turtle in<br />
Paradise<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Tony DiTerlizzi on The<br />
Search for Wondla and<br />
Ridley Pearson on Kingdom<br />
Keepers III: Disney in Shadow<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Scott Westerfeld on<br />
Behemoth (Leviathan),<br />
Darren Shan on Birth of a<br />
Killer: <strong>Book</strong> 1 of The Saga<br />
of Larten Crepsley and Ellen<br />
Hopkins on Fallout<br />
Hopkins<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Jon Scieszka on SPHDZ<br />
<strong>Book</strong> #2! and Pop-ups! Paper<br />
Engineering with Matthew<br />
Reinhart on Encyclopedia<br />
Mythologica: Gods and<br />
Heroes<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Barry Deutsch on Hereville:<br />
How Mirka Got Her Sword,<br />
Raina Telgemeir on Smile<br />
and Amy Ignatow on The<br />
Popularity Papers<br />
more for<br />
teens & tweens<br />
On the Student Life Patio Stage<br />
(Bldg. 2, 1st Floor, at the corner of<br />
Kyrakides Plaza and N.E. 1st Ave.)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Arts Charter School Creative Writing<br />
Students present Poetry and Prose<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Tigertail presents WordSpeak Team <strong>2010</strong> in a<br />
Spoken Word Performance for Teens<br />
Centre Gallery<br />
(Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor, Rm. 1365)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Graphic Noir<br />
Kody Chamberlain on<br />
Sweets, Joshua Hale Fialkov<br />
on Tumor, Mat Johnson on<br />
Dark Rain: A New Orleans<br />
Story<br />
Chamberlain<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Life and Comics:<br />
Amanda Conner, Jimmy<br />
Palmiotti, Greg Rucka and<br />
Jen Van Meter<br />
with moderator Alex Rodrik<br />
DiTerlizzi<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Jaime Hernandez, The Art<br />
of Jaime Hernandez, in<br />
conversation with Gustavo<br />
Arellano, Ask a Mexican, and<br />
Charles Kochman, executive<br />
editor, Abrams ComicArts<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Shazam! Chip Kidd and<br />
Brad Meltzer on The Golden<br />
Age of the World’s Mightiest<br />
Mortal with moderator<br />
Charles Kochman, executive<br />
editor, Abrams ComicArts<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Graphic Lives:<br />
Lars Martinson on Tonoharu,<br />
Tracy White on How I Made it<br />
to 18 and<br />
Sid Jacobson on Anne Frank<br />
Meltzer<br />
WordSpeak Team <strong>2010</strong><br />
2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 1er Piso, Batten)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Ana María Polo presenta<br />
Las cartas secretas de Caso<br />
Cerrado (in Spanish)<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Dos novelistas cubanos: Luis<br />
González Cruz y Antonio<br />
Álvarez Gil (in Spanish)<br />
D’Rivera<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Paquito D’Rivera con su<br />
libro, Paisajes y retratos (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Foro: La dramaturgia<br />
mexicana actual, con Beatriz<br />
Rizk, Ximena Escalante,<br />
David Olguín, y Stuart Day<br />
(in Spanish)<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Homenaje a Mistral y Neruda:<br />
Gerardo Piña Rosales,<br />
Orlando Rossardi y Joaquín<br />
Badajoz (in Spanish)<br />
4:45 p.m.<br />
Novela iberoamericana de<br />
hoy: Sergio Olguín y Luis<br />
Leante (in Spanish)<br />
6:15p.m.<br />
El secreto de la novela<br />
negra: Eduardo Sacheri,<br />
Claudia Piñeiro y Bernardo<br />
Fernández (in Spanish)<br />
Polo<br />
6100<br />
(Edificio 6, 1er Piso)<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Poesía contemporánea:<br />
David Huerta, Eduardo<br />
Mitre, Darío Jaramillo<br />
y Vidaluz Meneses (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Vicente Botín presenta Raúl<br />
Castro: la pulga que cabalgó<br />
al tigre (in Spanish)<br />
Café Siqueiros<br />
Student Life Patio Stage<br />
(Edif. 2, 1er piso,<br />
esquina a la 1ra Avenida)<br />
1 p.m.<br />
La primera actriz<br />
Alma Muriel<br />
y Arturo Morell,<br />
leyendo escenas de la<br />
obra de teatro Falsa<br />
Crónica de Juana la Loca<br />
y poesía de Líneas de<br />
Madrugada<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Obra de teatro Del<br />
Cielo al Suelo con los<br />
actores juveniles Paloma<br />
Márquez y<br />
Jorge Consejo<br />
Olguín<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Poesía y corridos<br />
mexicanos con el<br />
mariachi Voces de<br />
América<br />
Ride your bike to the <strong>Fair</strong><br />
Get your exercise... and save $3<br />
on Street <strong>Fair</strong> admission!<br />
The Green Mobility Network will<br />
be providing a Bike Valet by the<br />
yellow entrance on 3rd<br />
Street and 2nd Avenue<br />
N.E. on Saturday<br />
and Sunday from<br />
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Saturday, November 20, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m.<br />
11 a.m.<br />
12 p.m.<br />
1 p.m.<br />
2 p.m.<br />
3 p.m.<br />
4 p.m.<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Chapman<br />
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor, Rm. 3210)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Dave Barry on I’ll Mature When<br />
I’m Dead and Willie Geist on<br />
American Freak Show: The<br />
Completely Fabricated Stories<br />
of Our New National Treasures<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Dave Eggers on Zeitoun<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Greil Marcus on Like a<br />
Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at<br />
the Crossroads and<br />
Alex Ross on Listen to This<br />
Junger<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Sebastian Junger on War<br />
and Karl Marlantes on<br />
Matterhorn: A Novel of the<br />
Vietnam War<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Carlos Eire on Learning<br />
to Die in <strong>Miami</strong>, Edwidge<br />
Danticat on Create<br />
Dangerously: Immigrant<br />
Artists at Work and Ngugi<br />
Wa Thiong’o on Dreams in a<br />
Time of War<br />
Rushdie<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Salman Rushdie on Luka<br />
and the Fire of Life<br />
3209<br />
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Erica Eisdorfer on The<br />
Wet Nurse’s Tale, Daphne<br />
Kalotay on Russian Winter<br />
and Lynn Kiele Bonasia on<br />
Summer Shift<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Susan Abulhawa on<br />
Mornings in Jenin, Patricia<br />
Engel on Vida and Iris<br />
Gomez on Try to Remember<br />
Abulhawa<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Scott Eyman on Empire of<br />
Dreams: The Epic Life of Cecil<br />
B. DeMille and Jonathan Eig<br />
on Get Capone: The Secret<br />
Plot That Captured America’s<br />
Most Wanted Gangster<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Kay Redfield Jamison on<br />
Nothing Was the Same<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Roger Rosenblatt on Making<br />
Toast<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Lisa Unger on Fragile<br />
and Alafair Burke on 212<br />
Burke<br />
Free tickets will be<br />
required for admission<br />
to all sessions in<br />
Chapman.<br />
Tickets available starting<br />
November 8 at 12 p.m. by visiting<br />
www.miamibookfair.com. Tickets for unfilled seats<br />
will be distributed to the standby line on a<br />
first-come, first-served basis before the presentation.<br />
GREEN AUTOGRAPHING AREA PURPLE AUTOGRAPHING AREA<br />
3314<br />
(Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Caribbean Voices:<br />
Michele Voltaire Marcelin<br />
on Lost and Found, Ruth-<br />
Miriam Garnett on Chole’s<br />
Grief, Diana McCaulay<br />
on Dog-Heart and Mervyn<br />
Taylor on No Back Door<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Caribbean Voices:<br />
Gideon Hanoomansingh,<br />
Merle Hodge, Lasana<br />
Kwesi, Raoul Pantin and<br />
Earl Lovelace with moderator<br />
Winston Maynard<br />
Marcelin<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Dr. Paul Farmer on Partner<br />
to the Poor<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Sam Barry and Kathi Kamen<br />
Goldmark on Write That <strong>Book</strong><br />
Already! and John Dufresne<br />
on Is Life Like This? A <strong>Guide</strong> to<br />
Writing Your First Novel in Six<br />
Months<br />
Farmer<br />
4 p.m.<br />
GRANTA 113: Best of Young<br />
Spanish-language Novelists<br />
Weir-Soley<br />
3315<br />
(Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Brazilian authors presenting<br />
in English: Mary del Priore<br />
on Fazendas do imperio and<br />
Ana Maria Gonçalves on Um<br />
defeito de cor<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Ferdie Pacheco on Tales<br />
From the 5th St. Gym: Ali, the<br />
Dundees and the Golden Age<br />
of Boxing<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Mark Rotella on Amore: The<br />
Story of Italian American<br />
Song and Liza Bakewell on<br />
Madre: Perilous Journeys<br />
with A Spanish Noun<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Kent Annan on Following<br />
Jesus Through the Eye of<br />
the Needle and Patti M.<br />
Marxsen on Tales from the<br />
Heart of Haiti<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Stories of the African<br />
Diaspora: Doreen Baingana<br />
on Tropical Fish: Stories from<br />
Entebbe, Ndibe Okey on<br />
Arrows of Rain and Chenjerai<br />
Hove on Bones<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Heather Russell on Legba’s<br />
Crossing: Narratology in the<br />
African Atlantic and Donna<br />
Weir-Soley on Eroticism,<br />
Spirituality and Resistance in<br />
Black Women’s Writings<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Robert Norman on 100<br />
Questions and Answers<br />
About Chronic Illness and<br />
Julie Pech on The Chocolate<br />
Therapist<br />
Hove<br />
Co-Sponsors<br />
3410<br />
(Bldg. 3, 4th Floor)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Byron Janis on Chopin and<br />
Beyond: My Extraordinary<br />
Life in Music and the<br />
Paranormal<br />
Koryta<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Michael Koryta on So Cold<br />
the River, Martin Solares<br />
on The Black Minutes and<br />
William Heffernan on The<br />
Dead Detective<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Lynn Emanuel on Noose and<br />
Hook, Chase Twichell on Horses<br />
Where the Answers Should<br />
Have Been: New and Selected<br />
Poems, Michael Hettich on Like<br />
Happiness and Lola Haskins on<br />
Still, the Mountain<br />
Twichell<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Sean Kenniff on<br />
Être the Cow<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Tigertail presents A South<br />
Florida Poetry Annual:<br />
Selected Collective, Poetry,<br />
Prose and Projects by The<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Poetry Collective<br />
Cullen<br />
7106<br />
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Nicolas J.S. Davies on Blood<br />
On Our Hands: The American<br />
Invasion and Destruction<br />
of Iraq, Reese Erlich on<br />
Conversations with Terrorists<br />
and Louis J. Salome on<br />
Violence, Veils and Bloodlines<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
John Otis on The Hunt<br />
for Colombian Guerrillas,<br />
American Hostages and Buried<br />
Treasure, Susan Casey on<br />
Challenging the Furies of the<br />
Ocean and Todd Kliman on<br />
The Wild Vine<br />
Otis<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Brad Meltzer on Heroes for<br />
My Son and Jeffrey Zaslow<br />
on The Girls from Ames: A<br />
Story of Women and a Forty-<br />
Year Friendship<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
David Kirkpatrick on<br />
The Facebook Effect and<br />
Larry Kramer on C-Scape:<br />
Navigating the Future of<br />
Business<br />
Dyer<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Heidi Cullen on The Weather<br />
of the Future, Gywnne Dyer<br />
on Climate Wars: The Fight<br />
for Survival as the World<br />
Overheats and Peter Maass<br />
on Crude World: The Violent<br />
Twilight of Oil<br />
Pearson<br />
7128<br />
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)<br />
15<br />
Mystery Track<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Barbara Levenson on<br />
Justice in June, Glynn<br />
Marsh Alam on Tide<br />
Water Talisman and<br />
Deborah Sharp on Mama<br />
Gets Hitched<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Susan Hassler on<br />
Intelligence and Kate<br />
White on Hush<br />
12 p.m.<br />
James O’Neal on The<br />
Double Human, Tim<br />
Dorsey on Gator A-Go-Go<br />
and James Grippando on<br />
Money To Burn<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Les Standiford and Joe<br />
Matthews on Bringing<br />
Adam Home: The Abduction<br />
that Changed America<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
James W. Hall on Silencer,<br />
Jeff Lindsay on Dexter is<br />
Delicious, Ridley Pearson<br />
on In Harm’s Way and Greg<br />
Rucka on The Last Run<br />
Grippando<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Carolina Garcia-Aguilera<br />
on Bloody Twist, Jonathon<br />
King on Midnight<br />
Guardians and Diane<br />
Stuckart on A Bolt from<br />
the Blue<br />
Garcia-Aguilera<br />
Supporting Sponsors
16 Sunday, November 21, <strong>2010</strong> November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
5 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 1 p.m. 12 p.m. 11 a.m. 10 a.m.<br />
Presentation Pavilion A<br />
(N.E. 3rd St. and 1st Ave.)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
James Swanson on Bloody<br />
Crimes: The Chase for<br />
Jefferson Davis and the Death<br />
Pageant for Lincoln’s Corpse<br />
and David Grann on The Devil<br />
and Sherlock Holmes<br />
Danticat<br />
12 p.m<br />
Haiti Noir with Edwidge<br />
Danticat, M.J. Fievre, Mark<br />
Kurlansky and moderated by<br />
Les Standiford<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Richard Reeves on Portrait<br />
of Camelot: A Thousand<br />
Days in the Kennedy White<br />
House and Burton Hersh on<br />
Edward Kennedy: An Intimate<br />
Biography<br />
Hersh<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Ben Mezrich on The<br />
Accidental Billionaires: The<br />
Founding of Facebook<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Katherine Schwarzenegger<br />
on Rock What You’ve Got:<br />
Secrets to Loving Your Inner<br />
and Outer Beauty<br />
Schwarzenegger<br />
ORANGE AUTOGRAPHING AREA<br />
Presentation Pavilion B<br />
(N.E. 3rd St. and 1st Ave.)<br />
Cunningham<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Eliza Griswold on Dispatches<br />
from the Fault Line Between<br />
Christianity and Islam and<br />
Todd Gitlin on America, Israel,<br />
and the Ordeals of Divine<br />
Election<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Charles Rappleye on Robert<br />
Morris: Financier of the<br />
American Revolution<br />
and Noah Feldman on The<br />
Battles and Triumphs of<br />
FDR’s Great Supreme Court<br />
Justices<br />
Cheever<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Ted Gup on How One Man’s<br />
Kindness—and a Trove<br />
of Letters—Revealed the<br />
Hidden History of the Great<br />
Depression and Dan Porat on<br />
The Boy: A Holocaust Story<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Kermit Moyer on The Chester<br />
Chronicles and<br />
Frank Deford on Bliss,<br />
Remembered<br />
Moyer<br />
Feldman<br />
Auditorium<br />
(Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor, Rm. 1261)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Rosemary Wells on My<br />
Havana and Judith Viorst on<br />
Lulu and the Brontosaurus<br />
11:00 a.m.<br />
Michael Cunningham on By<br />
Nightfall<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Stacy Schiff on Cleopatra<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Susan Cheever on Louisa<br />
May Alcott, Geoffrey Wolff<br />
on Joshua Slocum and Hazel<br />
Rowley on Franklin and<br />
Eleanor Roosevelt<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Jennifer Gilmore on<br />
Something Red, Helen<br />
Simonson on Major<br />
Pettigrew’s Last Stand, Sarah<br />
Blake on The Postmistress,<br />
and Myla Goldberg on The<br />
False Friend<br />
Jen<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Nick Zinner, Stacy<br />
Wakefield and Zachary<br />
Lipez on Please Take Me Off<br />
of the Guest List<br />
Schiff<br />
With the Support of:<br />
RED AUTOGRAPHING AREA FIRMA DE LIBROS EN EL ÁREA ADYACENTE AL SALÓN<br />
Prometeo Theatre<br />
(Bldg. 1, 1st Floor, Rm. 1101)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
T Cooper on The Beaufort<br />
Diaries, Preston Allen<br />
on Jesus Boy and Vicki<br />
Hendricks on Florida Gothic<br />
Stories<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Jonathan Tropper on This<br />
Is Where I Leave You, Adam<br />
Ross on Mr. Peanut and<br />
Larry Doyle on Go Mutants!<br />
Williams Sacco<br />
1 p.m.<br />
On Poetry<br />
C.K. Williams on Wait and<br />
On Whitman in conversation<br />
with Campbell McGrath<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Lev Grossman on The<br />
Magicians, Brock Clarke on<br />
Exley and Ben Greenman on<br />
Celebrity Chekhov: Stories by<br />
Anton Chekhov<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Joseph Skibell on A Curable<br />
Romantic, Gish Jen on<br />
World and Town, and Susan<br />
Straight on Take One Candle<br />
Light a Room<br />
Cohen-Solal<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Annie Cohen-Solal on Leo<br />
and His Circle: The Life of Leo<br />
Castelli<br />
Centre Gallery<br />
(Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor, Rm. 1365)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Denis Kitchen and John Lind<br />
on The Oddly Compelling Art<br />
of Denis Kitchen<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Lynda Barry on Picture This:<br />
The Near-sighted Monkey<br />
<strong>Book</strong> and Vanessa Davis on<br />
Make Me a Woman<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Dean Haspiel and Inverna<br />
Lockpez with Joan Hilty,<br />
editor, DC Comics/Vertigo on<br />
Cuba: My Revolution<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Joe Sacco on Footnotes in Gaza<br />
in conversation with book critic<br />
Ariel Gonzalez<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Rick Meyerowitz on Drunk<br />
Stoned Brilliant Dead: The<br />
Writers and Artists Who<br />
Made the National Lampoon<br />
Insanely Great<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Dan Archer on The Honduran<br />
Coup: A Graphic History and<br />
David Axe on War Is Boring<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Etienne Davodeau on Lulu,<br />
femme nou (in French with<br />
consecutive interpretation)<br />
With the support of the <strong>Miami</strong>-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the <strong>Miami</strong>-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.<br />
Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts.<br />
2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 1er Piso, Batten)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Arte y literatura en el ensayo<br />
actual: Wilfredo Cancio Isla<br />
y Antonio José Ponte (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
11:45 a.m.<br />
Latinoamérica, sus<br />
bicentenarios y la realidad<br />
actual con Andrés<br />
Oppenheimer, Pablo<br />
Simonetti, Diego Arria,<br />
Alfredo Arango y Pedro<br />
Ángel Palou (in Spanish)<br />
de Robertis<br />
1:15 p.m.<br />
Diversidad de la narrativa<br />
contemporánea: Enrique<br />
Serna, David Unger y<br />
Carolina de Robertis (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
2:45 p.m.<br />
La novela y sus protagonistas:<br />
Pablo Simonetti, Alberto<br />
Fuguet y Pedro Ángel Palau<br />
(in Spanish)<br />
Borrás<br />
4:15 p.m.<br />
35to aniversario de Pre-<br />
Textos y reflexiones sobre el<br />
futuro del libro, con Manuel<br />
Borrás, Darío Jaramillo<br />
Agudelo, Eduardo Mitre y<br />
Orlando González Esteva (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
Rossardi<br />
6100<br />
(Edificio 6, 1er Piso)<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Fernando Hidalgo,<br />
Sobreviviente del infierno (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
El quehacer de la Revista<br />
Nagari con Vicente Forte<br />
Sillié, Yovani Bauta,<br />
Judith Ghashghaie, Rosie<br />
Inguanzo y Alejandra<br />
Ferrazza (in Spanish)<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Baltasar Martín. Una vida,<br />
un tren (in Spanish)<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Dos poetas cubanos:<br />
Heriberto Hernández<br />
y Rodrigo De la Luz (in<br />
Spanish)<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Maha Akhtar, La nieta de<br />
la maharaní (in Spanish)<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Intimidad en la poesía<br />
femenina: Rosie Inguanzo,<br />
Elena Tamargo y Rubí<br />
Arana (in Spanish)<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Georgina Fernández, Mi<br />
Pinar del Río (in Spanish)<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Novedades editoriales de<br />
Aduana Vieja y Letra Capital<br />
con Olga Consuegra, Ramón<br />
Luque, Orlando Rossardi y<br />
Janisset Rivero (in Spanish)<br />
Café Siqueiros<br />
Student Life Patio Stage<br />
(Edif. 2, 1er piso, esquina a la 1ra Avenida)<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Presentación del libro Mi poesía de Octavio Esquivel<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Charla El futuro de la Edición Digital en<br />
América Latina por Rebeca Moreno,<br />
Directora Asociada de Crabapps, México<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Lectura de poesía mexicana y música con la<br />
soprano María Garza y la guitarra de Edivan Armas
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Sunday, November 21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
10 a.m.<br />
11 a.m.<br />
12 p.m.<br />
1 p.m.<br />
2 p.m.<br />
3 p.m.<br />
4 p.m.<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Chapman<br />
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor, Rm. 3210)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Carl Hiaasen on Star Island<br />
and Scott Turow<br />
on Innocent<br />
11:30 p.m.<br />
Ron Chernow on<br />
Washington: A Life<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Simon Winchester on The<br />
Atlantic: Biography of an<br />
Ocean<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Meghan McCain on Dirty<br />
Sexy Politics<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
John Avlon on the Lunatic<br />
Fringe Hijacking America, Bill<br />
Press on the Radical Right<br />
Poisoning America’s Airwaves<br />
and Douglas Schoen on the<br />
Tea Party Movement<br />
McCain<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Judith Viorst on<br />
Unexpectedly Eighty: And<br />
Other Adaptations<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Jonathan Franzen on<br />
Freedom<br />
Turow<br />
3209<br />
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Scout, Atticus, and Boo: A<br />
Celebration of Fifty Years<br />
of To Kill a Mockingbird<br />
with Mary Murphy, Kate<br />
DiCamillo, Brad Meltzer and<br />
Malcolm Jones<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Glenn Taylor on The<br />
Marrowbone Marble<br />
Company, Bernice<br />
McFadden on Glorious and<br />
Michael Knight on The Typist<br />
McFadden<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Elizabeth Kostova on The<br />
Swan Thieves, Kathleen<br />
Kent on The Wolves of<br />
Andover and Caroline<br />
Leavitt on Pictures of You<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Skip Horack on The Eden<br />
Hunter, Rosecrans Baldwin<br />
on You Lost Me There, T.M.<br />
Shine on Nothing Happens<br />
Until It Happens to You<br />
Viorst<br />
Franzen<br />
Free tickets will be<br />
required for admission<br />
to all sessions in<br />
Chapman.<br />
Tickets available starting<br />
November 8 at 12 p.m. by visiting<br />
www.miamibookfair.com. Tickets for unfilled seats<br />
will be distributed to the standby line on a<br />
first-come, first-served basis before the presentation.<br />
GREEN AUTOGRAPHING AREA PURPLE AUTOGRAPHING AREA<br />
3314<br />
(Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Joanna Philbin on The<br />
Daughters Break the Rules<br />
and Alexandra Diaz on Of All<br />
the Stupid Things<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Betsy Lerner on Forest<br />
For the Trees: An Editor’s<br />
Advice to Writers and Arielle<br />
Eckstut and David Henry<br />
Sterry on The Essential<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> to Getting Your <strong>Book</strong><br />
Published<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Oscar Casares on<br />
Amigoland, Aaron Michael<br />
Morales on Drowning in<br />
Tucson and E.C. Osondu on<br />
Voice of America<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Julie Klausner on I Don’t Care<br />
About Your Brand and Julie<br />
Klam on You Had Me at Woof<br />
and Sascha Rothchild on<br />
How to Get Divorced by 30<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff<br />
Kahn on You Say Tomato, I<br />
Say Shut Up<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Laura Munson on This is<br />
Not The Story You Think<br />
it Is: A Season of Unlikely<br />
Happiness, Dani Shapiro on<br />
Devotion and Malcolm Jones<br />
on Little Boy Blues<br />
Shapiro<br />
3315<br />
(Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Gerald Grant on Bold Moves<br />
to Creating Financial Wealth<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Dante Chinni on Our<br />
Patchwork Nation: The<br />
Surprising Truth About the<br />
“Real” America and Gary<br />
Rivlin on Broke U.S.A.: From<br />
Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc.<br />
Casares<br />
Baldwin Anthony<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Virginia Jacko and Doug<br />
Eadie on The Blind Visionary<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Kendall Coffey on Spinning<br />
the Law: Trying Cases in the<br />
Court of Public Opinion and<br />
Paul David Pope on The<br />
Deeds of My Fathers<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Tasha Cunningham on So<br />
The Bastard Broke Your<br />
Heart, Now What?<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Kim Anthony on Unfavorable<br />
Odds<br />
3410<br />
(Bldg. 3, 4th Floor)<br />
10 a.m.<br />
A Poetry Reading<br />
Reefka Schneider and<br />
Steven Schneider on<br />
Borderlines: Drawing Border<br />
Lives<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Rabbi Edwin Goldberg on<br />
Love Tales from the Talmud<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Miryam Kabakov on Keep<br />
Your Wives Away From<br />
Them: Orthodox Women,<br />
Unorthodox Desires<br />
1 p.m.<br />
A Poetry Reading<br />
Geoffrey Philp on Dub Wise,<br />
James Brock on Gods &<br />
Money and Nina Romano on<br />
Coffeehouse Meditations<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Kevin Pilkington on In the<br />
Eyes of a Dog, Mark Statman<br />
on Tourist at a Miracle, Susan<br />
Rich on The Alchemist’s<br />
Kitchen and January O’Neil<br />
on Underlife<br />
Bencastro<br />
4 p.m.<br />
Mario Bencastro on Paraiso<br />
Portatil/Portable Paradise<br />
and Beatriz Rivera on When<br />
a Tree Falls<br />
5 p.m.<br />
David Leddick on I Don’t<br />
Kiss<br />
Start planning now to join us next year!<br />
Craig<br />
7106<br />
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Sabrina Lamb on A Kettle of<br />
Vultures…Caused the Boil on<br />
My Forehead, Susan Fales-<br />
Hill on One Flight Up and Lori<br />
Tharps on Substitute Me<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Susanna Daniel on<br />
Stiltsville, Heidi Durrow<br />
on The Girl Who Fell from<br />
the Sky and Joanna Smith<br />
Rakoff on A Fortunate Age<br />
Lovelace<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Norberto Fuentes on<br />
Autobiography of Fidel Castro,<br />
Earl Lovelace on Is’ Just a<br />
Movie and Mark Kurlansky<br />
on Edible Stories<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Roberto González Echevarría<br />
on Cuban Fiestas, Gustavo<br />
Pérez Firmat on The Havana<br />
Habit, Octavio Roca on Cuban<br />
Ballet and Mark Weiss on The<br />
Whole Island: Six Decades of<br />
Cuban Poetry<br />
Pérez Firmat<br />
November 13 - 20, 2011<br />
Save the date for the<br />
28 th edition of <strong>Miami</strong> <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> <strong>International</strong>.<br />
7128<br />
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)<br />
17<br />
10 a.m.<br />
Deborah Desilets<br />
on Morris Lapidus:<br />
Architecture of Joy<br />
and Allan T. Shulman,<br />
Randall C. Robinson, Jr.<br />
and James F. Donnelly on<br />
<strong>Miami</strong> Architecture<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Doctors Without Borders<br />
presents Writing on the<br />
Edge – Great Contemporary<br />
Writers on the Frontline<br />
of Crisis with Tom Craig,<br />
Damon Galgut, and Hari<br />
Kunzru<br />
12 p.m.<br />
Doug Alderson on Florida’s<br />
Endangered Wildlife, Tom<br />
Lodge on The Everglades,<br />
Warren Richey on Racing<br />
Around Florida by Sea<br />
Kayak, and Craig Pittman<br />
on Manatees<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Michael Carlebach on<br />
Sunny Land: Pictures from<br />
Paradise and Andrew<br />
Zuckerman on Music<br />
Kurlansky<br />
Daniels Richey<br />
3 p.m.<br />
Matt Dellinger on Interstate<br />
69: The Unfinished History<br />
of the Last Great American<br />
Highway and Paul Reyes on<br />
Exiles in Eden: Life Among<br />
the Ruins of Florida’s Great<br />
Recession<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Lily Prellezo and Jose<br />
Basulto on Seagull One:<br />
The Amazing True Story of<br />
Brothers to the Rescue
18<br />
Index of Authors and Guests - Índice de Autores November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Festival of Authors presented by<br />
A<br />
SUSAN ABULHAWA (Palestine),<br />
Mornings in Jenin (Bloomsbury).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m., Room<br />
3209.<br />
JOHN ADKINS, Animals Get<br />
Scared Too, Just Like You! (JALZO<br />
Artist Publishing). Fri., Nov. 19,<br />
10:30 a.m., Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30<br />
p.m., 4:15 p.m., Children’s Alley.<br />
MAHA AKHTAR (Lebanon-USA),<br />
La Nieta de la Maharani (Roca).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
GLYNN MARSH ALAM, Tide<br />
Water Talisman (Avocet Press).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room<br />
7128.<br />
DOUG ALDERSON, Encounters<br />
with Florida’s Endangered Wildlife<br />
(University Press of Florida). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
PRESTON ALLEN, Jesus Boy<br />
(Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
10 a.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
ANTONIO ÁLVAREZ GIL (Cuba-<br />
Sweden), Perdido en Buenos<br />
Aires (Editum). Sáb., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
LAURIE HALSE ANDERSON,<br />
Forge (Simon & Schuster<br />
Children’s). Sat., Nov. 20, 11 a.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
KENT ANNAN, Following Jesus<br />
Through the Eye of the Needle<br />
(InterVarsity Press). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
1 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
DAWUD ANYABWILE,<br />
Brotherman. Kids’ Comic Con, see<br />
page 8.<br />
KIM HAMILTON ANTHONY,<br />
Unfavorable Odds (Tate<br />
Publishing). Sun., Nov. 21, 4 p.m.,<br />
Room 3315.<br />
KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH<br />
(Ghana), Honor Code: How<br />
Moral Revolutions Happen (W.W.<br />
Norton). Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
RUBÍ ARANA (Nicaragua-USA),<br />
Autor y Panelista (Intimidad en<br />
Bonasia<br />
la poesía femenina). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 3:30 p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
ALFREDO ARANGO<br />
(Colombia-USA). La perniciosa<br />
incertidumbre (Planeta). Dom.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11:45 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
CARLOS ARBOLEDA (Colombia).<br />
En un rincón del alma: viaje al<br />
corazón del bolero. Lun., Nov.<br />
14, 8:30 p.m., Auditorium, Salón<br />
1261.<br />
DAN ARCHER, The Honduran<br />
Coup: A Graphic History. Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365.<br />
GUSTAVO ARELLANO, Ask a<br />
Mexican Soldier (Scribner). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 2 p.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365.<br />
ANDREW ARNOLD, Adventures<br />
in Cartooning Activity <strong>Guide</strong> (First<br />
Second <strong>Book</strong>s). Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19, 10<br />
a.m., Pavilion A; Kids’ Comic Con,<br />
see page 8.<br />
DIEGO ARRIA (Venezuela),<br />
Panelista (Debate sobre<br />
Lationamérica, sus bicentarios<br />
y la realidad actual). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 11:45 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
JOHN AVLON, Wingnuts: How<br />
the Lunatic Fringe is Hijacking<br />
America (Beast <strong>Book</strong>s). Sunday,<br />
Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210.<br />
DAVID AXE, War is Boring: Bored<br />
Stiff, Scared to Death in the<br />
World’s Worst War Zone (New<br />
American Library). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 4 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
B<br />
JIMMY SANITAGO BACA, A<br />
Glass of Water (Grove Atlantic).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
JOAqUÍN BADAJOZ, Autor y<br />
Panelista, (Homenaje a Mistral<br />
y Neruda), Sáb., Nov. 20, 3:30<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
DOREEN BAINGANA (Uganda),<br />
Tropical Fish: Stories Out of<br />
Entebbe (Broadway). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 2 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
LIZA BAKEWELL, Madre:<br />
Perilous Journeys with a Spanish<br />
Noun (W.W. Norton). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
ROSECRANS BALDWIN, You<br />
Lost Me There (Riverhead). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 3 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
MANUEL BALLAGAS (Cuba-<br />
USA), Descansa cuando te<br />
mueras (Lulu Press). Vie., Nov.<br />
19, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
MARÍA BARANDA (México),<br />
Autor y Panelista (Encuentro de<br />
poesía Mexicana). Jue., Nov. 18,<br />
7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
DAVE BARRY, I’ll Mature When<br />
I’m Dead: Dave Barry’s Amazing<br />
del Priore<br />
Tales of Adulthood (Putnam).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210.<br />
LYNDA BARRY, Picture This:<br />
The Near-sighted Monkey <strong>Book</strong><br />
(Drawn & Quarterly). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 11:30 a.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365.<br />
SAM BARRY, Write That <strong>Book</strong><br />
Already! (Adams Media). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 2:30 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
JOSÉ BASULTO, Seagull One: The<br />
Amazing True Story of Brothers<br />
to the Rescue (University Press<br />
of Florida). Sunday Nov. 21, 4:30<br />
p.m., Room 7128<br />
YOVANI BAUTA, Panelista (El<br />
quehacer de la Revista Nagari).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
ANN BEATTIE, The New Yorker<br />
Stories (Scribner). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
MARIO BELLATÍN (México), Autor<br />
y Panelista (Estado actual de la<br />
novela mexicana). Lun., Nov. 15,<br />
7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ROSA BELTRÁN (México), Autor<br />
y Panelista (Estado actual de la<br />
novela mexicana). Lun., Nov. 15,<br />
7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
MARIO BENCASTRO, Paraíso<br />
portatil/Portable Paradise (Arte<br />
Publico Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 4<br />
p.m., Room 3410.<br />
AIMEE BENDER, The Particular<br />
Sadness of Lemon Cake<br />
(Doubleday). Sat., Nov. 20, 1<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
JACK BISHOP, The America’s<br />
Test Kitchen Family Cookbook<br />
(America’s Test Kitchen). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 3 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
SARAH BLAKE, The Postmistress<br />
(Putnam). Sun., Nov. 21, 2:30<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
LYNN KIELE BONASIA, Summer<br />
Shift (Simon & Schuster). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room 3209.<br />
MANUEL BORRÁS, Editor/<br />
Panelista (Conmemoración del<br />
35to aniversario de la editorial<br />
Pre-Textos y reflexciones sobre el<br />
futuro del libro). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
4:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
VICENTE BOTÍN (Spain), Raúl<br />
Castro: La pulga que cabalgó al<br />
tigre (Ariel). Sáb., Nov. 20, 12:30<br />
p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
CORAL BRACHO (México), Autor<br />
y Panelista (Encuentro de poesía<br />
Mexicana). Jue., Nov. 18, 7:30<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ROMERO BRITTO, Where<br />
is Friendship Bear? and My<br />
Alphabet Playbook (Simon &<br />
Schuster). Sun., Nov. 21, 4:15<br />
p.m., Children’s Alley.<br />
JAMES BROCK, Gods & Money<br />
(WordTech Editions). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
Ellroy<br />
HOWARD BRYANT, The Last<br />
Hero: The Life of Henry Aaron<br />
(Pantheon <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
2:30 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
ALAFAIR BURKE, 212<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20, 12<br />
p.m., Room 3209.<br />
Inaugural Afternoon with GEORGE<br />
W. BUSH, see page 3.<br />
C<br />
WILFREDO CANCIO ISLA (Cuba-<br />
USA), Crónicas de la impaciencia,<br />
El Periodismo de Alejo Carpentier<br />
(Colibrí). Dom., Nov. 21, 10:30<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
MICHAEL CARLEBACH, Sunny<br />
Land: Pictures from Paradise<br />
(Safe Harbor <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
PABLO CARTAYA, Tina Cocolina:<br />
Queen of the Cupcakes (Random<br />
House Children’s <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:45 p.m., Children’s<br />
Alley.<br />
JAMES “BUCKY” CARTER,<br />
Building Literacy Connections<br />
with Graphic Novels: Page by<br />
Page, Panel by Panel (National<br />
Council of Teachers of English).<br />
School of Comics, see page 9.<br />
OSCAR CASARES, Amigoland:<br />
A Novel (Little, Brown and<br />
Company). Sun., Nov. 21, 12 p.m.,<br />
Room 3314.<br />
SUSAN CASEY, The Wave:<br />
Challenging the Furies of the<br />
Ocean (Doubleday). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Room 7106.<br />
GONZALO CELORIO (México),<br />
Cánones subversivos: ensayos<br />
de literatura hispanoamericana<br />
(Tusquets). Dom., Nov. 14, 4 p.m.,<br />
Salón 2106.<br />
KODY CHAMBERLAIN, Sweets<br />
(Image). Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30<br />
a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
DAINA CHAVIANO (Cuba-USA),<br />
Autor y Panelista (La editorial<br />
Linkgua USA presenta sus nuevas<br />
colecciones). Jue., Nov. 21, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
SUSAN CHEEVER, Louisa May<br />
Alcott: A Personal Biography<br />
(Simon & Schuster). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
RON CHERNOW, Washingon:<br />
A Life (Penguin). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
11:30 a.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
DANTE CHINNI, Our Patchwork<br />
Nation: The Suprising Truth About<br />
the “Real” America (Penguin).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Room<br />
3315.<br />
CAROL HIGGINS CLARK,<br />
Wrecked (A Regan Reilly Mystery)<br />
(Scribner). Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion A.<br />
BROCK CLARKE, Exley<br />
(Algonquin <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
2 p.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
KENDALL COFFEY, Spinning the<br />
Law: Trying Cases in the Court<br />
of Public Opinion (Prometheus<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 2 p.m.,<br />
Room 3315.<br />
ANNIE COHEN-SOLAL (Algeria),<br />
Leo & His Circle: The Life of Leo<br />
Castelli (Knopf). Sun., Nov. 21, 5<br />
p.m, Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
BRYAN COLLIER, Dave the<br />
Potter: Artist, Poet, Slave (Little,<br />
Brown <strong>Book</strong>s for Young Readers).<br />
Student Literary Encounters, Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 11:30 a.m.; Pavilion A,<br />
Saturday Nov. 20, 12:30 p.m.,<br />
2:45 p.m., Children’s Alley.<br />
AMANDA CONNER, Power<br />
Girl, presenting other comics<br />
(DC/Marvel Comics). School of<br />
Comics, see page 9; Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
OLGA CONNOR, Autor y Panelista<br />
(Panel: Doce Años Sin Paz). Mar.,<br />
Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
An Evening with PAT CONROY,<br />
see page 5.<br />
OLGA CONSUEGRA, Autor y<br />
Panelista (Novedades editoriales<br />
de Aduana Vieja y Letra Capital).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 5:30 p.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
T COOPER, The Beaufort Diaries<br />
(Melville House). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
10 a.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
TOM CRAIG, Writing on the<br />
Edge: Great Contemporary<br />
Writers on the Frontline of Crisis<br />
(Doctors Without Borders) (Rizzoli<br />
<strong>International</strong> Publications). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
HEIDI CULLEN, The Weather of<br />
the Future: Heat Waves, Extreme<br />
Storms, and Other Scenes<br />
from a Climate-Changed Planet<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20th, 4<br />
p.m., Room 7106.<br />
MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM, By<br />
Nightfall (Farrar, Straus and<br />
Giroux). Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
TASHA CUNNINGHAM, So The<br />
Bastard Broke Your Heart, Now<br />
What? (Adams Media). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 3 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
D<br />
ROBERT DALLEK, The Lost<br />
Peace: Leadership in a Time of<br />
Horror and Hope, 1945-1953<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Pavilion A.<br />
SUSANNA DANIEL, Stiltsville: A<br />
Novel (HarperCollins). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 12:30 p.m., Room 7106.<br />
EDWIDGE DANTICAT (Haiti),<br />
Create Dangerously: Immigrant<br />
Artists at Work (Princeton<br />
University Press) Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
3:30 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210; Haiti Noir (Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s),<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
NICOLAS J.S. DAVIES, Blood<br />
On Our Hands: The American<br />
Invasion and Destruction of Iraq<br />
(Nimble <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20, 10<br />
a.m., Room 7106.<br />
VANESSA DAVIS, Make Me a<br />
Woman (Drawn & Quarterly).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m., Centre<br />
Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
ETIENNE DAVODEAU, Lulu,<br />
femme nue (Futuropolis). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 5 p.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365.<br />
STUART DAY, Autor y Panelista<br />
(Las fronteras míticas del teatro<br />
mexicano). Sáb., Nov. 20, 2 p.m.,<br />
Salón 2106.<br />
RODRIGO DE LA LUZ (Cuba-<br />
USA), Mío Mundo (Ultramar).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 1:30 p.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
CAROLINA DE ROBERTIS<br />
(Uruguay-USA), La montaña<br />
invisible (Vintage Español). Dom.,<br />
Nov. 21, 1:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
FRANK DEFORD, Bliss,<br />
Remembered (The Overlook<br />
Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
MARY DEL PRIORE, Fazendas<br />
do imperio (Editora Fadel). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room 3315.<br />
ENRIqUE DEL RISCO (Cuba-<br />
USA), Editorial Linkgua USA<br />
presenta sus nuevas colecciones<br />
(Linkgua USA). Jue., Nov. 18, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
MATT DELLINGER, Interstate<br />
69: The Unfinished History of the<br />
Last Great American Highway<br />
(Scribner). Sun., Nov. 21, 3 p.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
DEBORAH DESILETS,<br />
Morris Lapidus: Architecture<br />
of Joy (Rizzoli <strong>International</strong><br />
Publications). Sun., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Room 7128.<br />
BARRY DEUTSCH, Hereville:<br />
How Mirka Got Her Sword (Amulet<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). School of Comics, see<br />
page 9; Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
ALEXANDRA DIAZ, Of All the<br />
Stupid Things (Egmont). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
DAVID DÍAZ, Me, Frida (Abrams<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s for Young Readers). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11 a.m., 1:15 p.m.,<br />
Children’s Alley.<br />
KATE DICAMILLO, Bink and<br />
Gollie (Candlewick Press). Student<br />
Literary Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19,<br />
11 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261;<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101; Scout, Atticus, and<br />
Boo: A Celebration of Fifty Years<br />
of To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper<br />
Collins) Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.,<br />
Room 3209.<br />
TONY DITERLIZZI, The Search<br />
for Wondla (Simon and Schuster<br />
Children’s). Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19, 12:30<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261;<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 12:30 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
JAMES F. DONNELLY, <strong>Miami</strong><br />
Architecture (University Press of<br />
Florida). Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
TIM DORSEY, Gator A-Go-Go<br />
(William Morrow). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
LARRY DOYLE, Go Mutants!<br />
(Ecco). Sun., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
PAqUITO D’RIVERA (Cuba/USA),<br />
Paisajes y retratos (Universal).<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 1:00 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
JOHN DUFRESNE, Is Life Like<br />
This?: A <strong>Guide</strong> to Writing Your<br />
First Novel in Six Months (W. W.<br />
Norton & Company). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
2:30 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
HEIDI DURROW, The Girl Who<br />
Fell From the Sky (Algonquin<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30<br />
p.m., Room 7106.<br />
GWYNNE DYER (Newfoundland),<br />
Climate Wars: The Fight for<br />
Survival as the World Overheats<br />
(One World Publications). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Room 7106.<br />
E<br />
DOUG EADIE, The Blind Visionary<br />
(Governance Edge). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
11 a.m., Room 3315.<br />
ARIELLE ECKSTUT, The Essential<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> to Getting Your <strong>Book</strong><br />
Published (Workman Publishing<br />
Company). Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.<br />
Room 3314.<br />
JENNIFER EGAN, A Visit from the<br />
Goon Squad (Knopf). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 2:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
DAVE EGGERS, Zeitoun<br />
(Vintage). Sat., Nov. 20, 11:30<br />
a.m., Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
JONATHAN EIG, Get Capone:<br />
The Secret Plot That Captured<br />
America’s Most Wanted Gangster<br />
(Simon & Schuster). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
1 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
CARLOS EIRE (Cuba), Learning<br />
to Die in <strong>Miami</strong> (Free Press). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 3:30 p.m., Chapman,
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Index of Authors and Guests - Índice de Autores<br />
Room 3210.<br />
ERICA EISDORFER, The Wet<br />
Nurse’s Tale: A Novel (Putnam).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room<br />
3209.<br />
JAMES ELLROY, The Hilliker<br />
Curse, My Pursuit of Women: A<br />
Memoir (Knopf). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
12:30 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
LYNN EMANUEL, Noose and<br />
Hook (University of Pitsburgh<br />
Press). Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 3410.<br />
PATRICIA ENGEL, Vida (Black<br />
Cat/Grove Atlantic). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Room 3209.<br />
An Evening with NORA EPHRON,<br />
see page 3.<br />
REESE ERLICH, Conversations<br />
with Terrorists: Middle East<br />
Leaders on Politics, Violence, and<br />
Empire (PolipointPress). Saturday<br />
Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room 7106.<br />
XIMENA ESCALANTE (México),<br />
Yo también quiero un profeta.<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 2 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
LAURA ESqUIVEL (México), Cita<br />
con Laura Esquivel, Mar., Nov.<br />
16, 6:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
EMILIO ESTEFAN (Cuba/USA)<br />
The Rhythm of Success: How an<br />
Immigrant Produced His Own<br />
American Dream (Celebra). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
SCOTT EYMAN, Empire of<br />
Dreams: The Epic Life of Cecil B.<br />
Demille (Simon & Schuster). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
F<br />
SUSAN FALES-HILL, One Flight<br />
Up: A Novel (Simon & Schuster).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room<br />
7106.<br />
PAUL FARMER, Partner to the<br />
Poor (University of California<br />
Press). Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 3314.<br />
NOAH FELDMAN, Scorpions: The<br />
Battles and Triumphs of FDR’s<br />
Great Supreme Court Justices<br />
(Twelve). Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30<br />
p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
RAY FELIX, Bronx Heroes. Kids’<br />
Comic Con, see page 8.<br />
BERNARDO FERNÁNDEZ<br />
(México), Tiempo de alacranes<br />
(Joaquin Mortiz). Sáb., Nov. 20,<br />
6:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
GEORGINA FERNÁNDEZ (Cuba/<br />
USA), Mi Pinar del Río (Pinecone<br />
Editions, Inc.). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
4:30 p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
RAMÓN FERNANDEZ LARREA<br />
(Cuba-USA), Editorial Linkgua USA<br />
presenta sus nuevas colecciones<br />
(Linkgua USA). Jue., Nov. 18, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
ALEJANDRA FERRAZZA<br />
(Argentina) Autor y Panelista (El<br />
quehacer de la Revista Nagari).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
JOSHUA HALE FIALKOV, Tumor<br />
(Archaia). Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30<br />
a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
JESSICA FIEVRE (Haiti), Haiti<br />
Noir (Akashic). Sun., Nov. 21, 12<br />
p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
ROBERT FORBES, Let’s Have<br />
a Bite! A Banquet of Beastly<br />
Rhymes (The Overlook Press).<br />
Student Literary Encounters, Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 12 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
VICENTE FORTE SILLIÉ, Autor<br />
y Panelista (El quehacer de la<br />
Revista Nagari). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
11:30 a.m., Salón 6100.<br />
JONATHAN FRANZEN, Freedom:<br />
A Novel (Farrar, Straus and<br />
Giroux). Sun., Nov. 21, 5 p.m.,<br />
Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
IAN FRAZIER, Travels in Siberia<br />
(Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
ALEXIS FREDERICK-FROST,<br />
Adventures in Cartooning Activity<br />
<strong>Guide</strong> (First Second). Student<br />
Literary Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19,<br />
10 a.m., Pavilion A; Kids’ Comic<br />
Con, see page 8.<br />
An Evening with CARLOS<br />
FUENTES (México), see page 3.<br />
NORBERTO FUENTES (Cuba),<br />
Autobiography of Fidel Castro<br />
(W.W. Norton & Co.). Sun. Nov. 21,<br />
2 p.m., Room 7106.<br />
ALBERTO FUGUET (Chile),<br />
Missing (Alfaguara). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 2:45 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
G<br />
DAMON GALGUT, Writing on<br />
the Edge: Great Contemporary<br />
Writers on the Frontline of Crisis<br />
(Doctors Without Borders) (Rizzoli<br />
<strong>International</strong> Publications). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
CRISTINA GARCÍA (Cuba), The<br />
Lady Matador’s Hotel (Scribner)<br />
and The Lesser Tragedy of Death<br />
(Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Pavilion B.<br />
EMILIO GARCÍA MONTIEL,<br />
(Cuba/México), Editorial Linkgua<br />
USA presenta sus nuevas<br />
colecciones. Jue., Nov.18, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
REINALDO GARCÍA RAMOS<br />
(Cuba-USA), Cuerpos al borde de<br />
una isla. Mi salida de Cuba por<br />
Mariel (Silueta). Vie., Nov. 19,<br />
6:30 p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
CAROLINA GARCÍA-AGUILERA,<br />
Bloody Twist (Miramar Publishing).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 4:30 p.m., Room<br />
7128.<br />
RUTH-MIRIAM GARNETT,<br />
Chole’s Grief (Onegin). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 10 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
LINDA GASSENHEIMER, The<br />
Flavors of the Florida Keys<br />
(Grove). Sat., Nov. 20, 3 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
WILLIE GEIST, American Freak<br />
Show: The Completely Fabricated<br />
Stories of Our New National<br />
Treasures (Hyperion). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
JUDITH GHASHGHAIE<br />
(Venezuela/USA), Autor y<br />
Panelista (El quehacer de la<br />
Revista Nagari), Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
11:30 a.m., Salón 6100.<br />
DAGOBERTO GILB, The Flowers<br />
(Grove Atlantic). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Pavilion B.<br />
JENNIFER GILMORE, Something<br />
Red: A Novel (Scribner). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 2:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
TODD GITLIN, The Chosen<br />
Peoples: America, Israel, and the<br />
Ordeals of Divine Election (Simon<br />
& Schuster). Sun., Nov. 21, 11<br />
a.m., Pavilion B.<br />
EDWIN GOLDBERG, Love Tales<br />
from the Talmud. Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
11 a.m., Room 3410.<br />
MYLA GOLDBERG, The False<br />
Friend: A Novel (Doubleday). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
KATHI KAMEN GOLDMARK,<br />
Write That <strong>Book</strong> Already! (Adams<br />
Media). Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 3314.<br />
IRIS GÓMEZ, Try to Remember<br />
(Grand Central). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Room 3209.<br />
LUIS GONZÁLEZ CRUZ (Cuba-<br />
USA) Las nalgas de Olorún<br />
(Universal). Sáb, Nov. 20, 11:30<br />
a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ROBERTO GONZÁLEZ<br />
ECHEVERRÍA, Cuban Fiestas<br />
(Yale University Press). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106.<br />
ORLANDO GONZÁLEZ ESTEVA<br />
(Cuba-USA), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Conmemoración del 35to<br />
aniversario de la editorial Pre-<br />
Textos y reflexiones sobre el<br />
futuro del libro). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
4:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ANA MARÍA GONÇALVES<br />
(Brasil/USA), Um defeito de cor<br />
(Record). Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m.,<br />
Room 3315.<br />
An Evening with ROBERT<br />
GOOLRICK, see page 4.<br />
DAVID GRANN, The Devil and<br />
Sherlock Holmes: Tales of<br />
Murder Madness and Obsession<br />
(Doubleday). Sun., Nov. 21, 10:30<br />
a.m., Pavilion A.<br />
GERALD GRANT, JR., Bold<br />
Moves to Creating Financial<br />
Wealth (G & G Enterprises of<br />
<strong>Miami</strong>). Sun., Nov. 21, 10 a.m.,<br />
Room 3315.<br />
GRANTA 113, Best of Latin<br />
American Fiction (Granta<br />
Publications Panel). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 4 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
BEN GREENMAN, Celebrity<br />
Chekhov: Stories by Anton<br />
Chekhov (HarperCollins). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Prometeo, Room<br />
1101.<br />
JAMES GRIPPANDO, Money to<br />
Burn (HarperCollins). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
ELIZA GRISWOLD, The Tenth<br />
Parrallel: Dispatches from the<br />
Fault Line Between Christianity<br />
and Islam (Farrar, Straus and<br />
Giroux). Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
LEV GROSSMAN, The Magicians:<br />
A Novel (Penguin). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
2 p.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
TED GUP, The Secret Gift: How<br />
One Man’s Kindness—and a Trove<br />
of Letters—Revealed the Hidden<br />
History of the Great Depression<br />
(Penguin). Sun., Nov. 21, 2 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
ANNABELLE GURWITCH, You<br />
Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up (The<br />
Crown Publishing Group). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
H<br />
JAMES W. HALL, Silencer<br />
(Minotaur <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
2:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
GIDEON HANOOMANSINGH<br />
(Trinidad) Caribbean Panel. Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
ARLO HASKELL, Movies at the<br />
<strong>Fair</strong>: Key West: Bohemia in the<br />
Arts (PBS Documentary Film).<br />
Wed., Nov. 17, 8 p.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
LOLA HASKINS, Still, the<br />
Mountain (Paper Kite Press). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
DEAN HASPIEL, Cuba: My<br />
Revolution (DC Comics/Vertigo).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Centre<br />
Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
SUSAN HASSLER, Intelligence<br />
(St. Martin’s Press). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
WILLIAM HEFFERNAN, The<br />
Dead Detective (Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m., Room<br />
3410.<br />
VICKI HENDRICKS, Florida<br />
Gothic Stories (Kitsune <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
JAIME HERNÁNDEZ, The Art of<br />
Jaime Hernandez: The Secrets<br />
of Life and Death (Abrams<br />
ComicArts). Sat., Nov. 20, 2 p.m.,<br />
Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
HERIBERTO HERNÁNDEZ<br />
MEDINA (Cuba-USA) Las<br />
sucesivas puertas, el frágil aire<br />
eterno (Nave de Papel/Bluebird).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 1:30 p.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
BURTON HERSH, Edward<br />
Kennedy: An Intimate Biography<br />
(Counterpoint Press). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1:30 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
MICHAEL HETTICH, Like<br />
Happiness (Anhinga Press). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
CARL HIAASEN, Star Island: A<br />
Novel (Knopf). Sun., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
FERNANDO HIDALGO (Cuba-<br />
USA), Sobreviviente del infierno.<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 10:30 a.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
JOAN HILTY, Senior Editor (DC<br />
Comics/Vetigo). Sun., Nov. 21, 1<br />
p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365<br />
MERLE HODGE (Trinidad)<br />
Caribbean Panel. Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
JENNIFER L. HOLM, Turtle in<br />
Paradise (Random House). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 11 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
KIMBERLY WILLIS HOLT, The<br />
Water Seeker (Macmillan). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 11 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
THOMAS C. HOLT, Children<br />
of Fire: A History of African<br />
Americans (Farrar, Straus and<br />
Giroux). Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
ELLEN HOPKINS, Fallout (Simon<br />
& Schuster Children’s). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 1:30 p.m., Prometeo, Room<br />
1101.<br />
SKIP HORACK, The Eden Hunter<br />
(Counterpoint Press). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 3 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
CHENJERAI HOVE (Zimbabwe),<br />
Bones (Boabab <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 2 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
MARTIN HOWARD, Tina<br />
Cocolina: Queen of the Cupcakes<br />
(Random House Children’s <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 1:45 p.m. Children’s<br />
Alley.<br />
DAVID HUERTA (México) Poesía<br />
contemporánea (Ediciones Era).<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 11 a.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
I<br />
AMY IGNATOW, The Popularity<br />
Papers (Abrams/Amulet <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
School of Comics, see page 9;<br />
Room 7128; Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
ROSIE INGUANZO, Autor y<br />
Panelista (Intimidad en la poesía<br />
femenina). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
11:30 a.m., Salón 6100. Deseo<br />
de donde se era (Nos y otros<br />
editores), Dom., Nov. 21, 3:30<br />
p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
SUSAN ISAACS, As Husbands<br />
Go: A Novel (Scribner). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
J<br />
VIRGINIA JACKO, The Blind<br />
Visionary (Governance Edge).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room<br />
3315.<br />
SID JACOBSON, Anne Frank: The<br />
Anne Frank House Authorized<br />
Graphic Biography (Hill and<br />
Wang/FSG). Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.,<br />
Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
KAY REDFIELD JAMISON,<br />
Nothing Was the Same (Knopf).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30 p.m., Room<br />
3209.<br />
BYRON JANIS, Chopin and<br />
Beyond: My Extraordinary Life in<br />
Music and the Paranormal (John<br />
Wiley & Sons). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Room 3410.<br />
DARÍO JARAMILLO AGUDELO<br />
(Colombia), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Poesía contemporánea).<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 11 a.m., Salón<br />
6100. Autor y Panelista<br />
(Conmemoración del 35to<br />
aniversario de la editorial Pre-<br />
Textos y reflexiones sobre el<br />
futuro del libro), Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
4:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
GISH JEN, World and Town<br />
(Knopf). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
ADAM JOHNSON, Pika Don (The<br />
Standford University Graphic<br />
Novel Project). School of Comics,<br />
see page 9.<br />
MAT JOHNSON, Dark Rain: A<br />
New Orleans Story (DC Comics/<br />
Vertigo). Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30<br />
a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
MALCOLM JONES, Little Boy<br />
Blues: A Memoir (Pantheon<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30<br />
p.m., Room 3314; Scout, Atticus,<br />
and Boo: A Celebration of Fifty<br />
Years of To Kill a Mockingbird<br />
19<br />
(HarperCollins) Sun., Nov. 21, 11<br />
a.m., Room 3209.<br />
SEBASTIAN JUNGER, War<br />
(Twelve). Sat., Nov. 20, 2 p.m.,<br />
Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
K<br />
MIRYAM KABAKOV, Keep<br />
Your Wives Away From Them:<br />
Unorthodox Desires (North<br />
Atlantic <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 12<br />
p.m., Room 3410.<br />
JEFF KAHN, You Say Tomato,<br />
I Say Shut Up (The Crown<br />
Publishing Group). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
2:30 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
DAPHNE KALOTAY, Russian<br />
Winter (HarperCollins). Sat. Nov.<br />
20, 10 a.m., Room 3209.<br />
KATHERINE KAN, School of<br />
Comics, see page 9.<br />
Hodge Kent<br />
Kidd<br />
CATHRYN BERGER KAYE,<br />
Going Blue: A Teen <strong>Guide</strong> to<br />
Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers,<br />
& Wetlands (Free Spirit). Student<br />
Literary Encounters, Fri., Nov.<br />
19, 11:30 a.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
CHRISTOPHER KENNEALLY,<br />
Moderator (Copyright Clearance<br />
Center “Beyond the <strong>Book</strong>” Panel).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
STETSON KENNEDY, Movies<br />
at the <strong>Fair</strong>: The Soul of a<br />
People (Smithsonian Channel<br />
documentary film). Wed., Nov. 17,<br />
6 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
SEAN KENNIFF, Être the Cow<br />
(Health Communications, Inc.).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 3 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
KATHLEEN KENT, The Wolves<br />
of Andover (Little, Brown &<br />
Company). Sun., Nov. 21, 1:30<br />
p.m., Room 3209.<br />
CHIP KIDD, Shazam! The Golden<br />
Age of the World’s Mightiest<br />
Mortal (Abrams ComicArts). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 3 p.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365.<br />
JONATHON KING, Midnight<br />
Guardians (Open Road Integrated<br />
Media). Sat., Nov. 20, 4:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
DAVID KIRKPATRICK, The<br />
Facebook Effect: The Inside<br />
Story of the Company That is<br />
Connecting the World (Simon &<br />
Schuster). Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30<br />
p.m., Room 7106.<br />
DENIS KITCHEN, The Oddly<br />
Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen<br />
(Dark Horse). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
10:30 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
JULIE KLAM, You Had Me at<br />
Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the<br />
Secrets of Happiness (Putnam).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
JULIE KLAUSNER, I Don’t Care<br />
About Your Band: What I Learned<br />
from Indie Rockers, Trust Funders,<br />
Pornographers, Felons, Faux-<br />
Sensitive Hipsters, and Other Guys<br />
I’ve Dated (Gotham). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
1 p.m., Room 3314.
20<br />
Index of Authors and Guests - Índice de Autores November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
TODD KLIMAN, The Wild Vine: A<br />
Forgotten Grape and the Untold<br />
Story of American Wine (Clarkson<br />
Potter). Sat., Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m.,<br />
Room 7106.<br />
MICHAEL KNIGHT, The Typist<br />
(Grove Atlantic). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
4:30 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
CHARLES KOCHMAN, Executive<br />
Editor (Abrams ComicArts). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 2 p.m., Centre Gallery,<br />
Room 1365; Sat., 3 p.m., Centre<br />
Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
MICHAEL KORYTA, So Cold the<br />
River (Little, Brown & Company).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m., Room<br />
3410.<br />
ELIZABETH KOSTOVA, The<br />
Swan Thieves (Little, Brown &<br />
Company). Sun., Nov. 21, 1:30<br />
p.m., Room 3209.<br />
LARRY KRAMER, C-Scape:<br />
Conquer the Forces Changing<br />
Business Today (HarperCollins).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30 p.m., Room<br />
7106.<br />
HARI KUNZRU, Writing on<br />
the Edge: Great Contemporary<br />
Writers on the Frontline of Crisis<br />
(Doctors Without Borders) (Rizzoli<br />
<strong>International</strong> Publications). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
MARK KURLANSKY, Edible<br />
Stories (Riverhead). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
12 p.m., Pavilion A; Sun. 2 p.m.,<br />
Room 7106.<br />
LASANA KWESI (Trinidad)<br />
Caribbean panel. Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
11:30 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
L<br />
SABRINA LAMB, A Kettle of<br />
Vultures…Caused the Boil on My<br />
Forehead (Atria <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 11 a.m., Room 7106.<br />
BARBARA LEAMING, Churchill<br />
Defiant: Fighting On: 1945-1955<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Pavilion A.<br />
LUIS LEANTE (España) La luna<br />
roja (Alfaguara). Sáb., Nov. 20,<br />
4:45 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
CAROLINE LEAVITT, Pictures of<br />
You (Algonquin <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1:30 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
JANE LEAVY, The Last<br />
Boy: Mickey Mantle and the<br />
End of America’s Childhood<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30<br />
p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
JUAN CARLOS LECOMPTE<br />
(Colombia), Íngrid y yo, una<br />
libertad agridulce (Planeta). Miér.,<br />
Nov. 17, 7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
DAVID LEDDICK, I Don’t Kiss<br />
(White Lake Press). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
5 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
DIANE CARMEL LEGER, Who’s<br />
in Maxine’s Tree? Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19, 10 a.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
ESTELA LEñERO (México) El<br />
teatro de Estela Leñero. Miér.,<br />
Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m., Teatro<br />
Prometeo. Foro (La dramaturgia<br />
mexicana del Siglo XX). Sáb., Nov.<br />
20, 2 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
BETSY LERNER, The Forest for<br />
the Trees: An Editor’s Advice to<br />
Writers (Penguin). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
11 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
BARBARA LEVENSON, Justice in<br />
June (Oceanview Publishing). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
CHELY LIMA (Cuba-USA) Autor<br />
y Panelista (La Editorial Linkgua<br />
USA presenta sus nuevas<br />
colecciones). Jue., Nov. 18, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
JOHN LIND, The Oddly<br />
Compelling Art of Denis Kitchen<br />
(Dark Horse). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
10:30 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
JEFF LINDSAY, Dexter is<br />
Delicious (Doubleday). Sat.,Nov.<br />
20, 2:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
ZACHARY LIPEZ, Please Take<br />
Me Off the Guest List (Akashic<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 4 p.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
INVERNA LOCKPEZ, Cuba: My<br />
Revolution (DC Comics/Vertigo).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Centre<br />
Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
TOM LODGE, The Everglades<br />
Handbook: Understanding the<br />
Ecosystem (CRC Press). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
TIM LONG, Movies at the <strong>Fair</strong>:<br />
Key West: Bohemia in the Arts<br />
(PBS Documentary Film). Wed.,<br />
Nov. 17, 8 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
CARINA LOUART, Earth, Today<br />
and Tomorrow (Windmill <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Student Literary Encounters, Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 10 a.m., Pavilion B.<br />
GUILLERMO LOUSTEAU HEGUY<br />
(Argentina-USA), Democracia y<br />
control de constitucionalidad<br />
(InterAmerican Institute for<br />
Democracy). Mar., Nov. 16, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209; Mesa La<br />
Influencia Castrista en América,<br />
Vie., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
EARL LOVELACE (Trinidad) Is’<br />
Just a Movie (Faber). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 11:30 a.m., Room 3314;<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Room<br />
7106.<br />
RAMON LUqUE (España) Autor y<br />
Panelista (Novedades editoriales<br />
de Aduana Vieja y Letra Capital).<br />
Dom., Nov. 21, 5:30 p.m., Salón<br />
6100.<br />
M<br />
PETER MAASS, Crude World:<br />
The Violent Twilight of Oil<br />
(Vintage). Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.,<br />
Room 7106.<br />
MICHELE VOLTAIRE MARCELIN<br />
(Haiti), Lost and Found (Les<br />
Editions du CIDIHCA). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 10 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
GREIL MARCUS, Like a<br />
Rolling Stone: Bob Dylan at the<br />
Crossroads (Public Affairs). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 12:30 p.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210.<br />
MARK MARIANO, Flabbergast<br />
and Happyloo. Kids’ Comic Con,<br />
see page 8.<br />
KARL MARLANTES, Matterhorn:<br />
A Novel of the Vietnam War<br />
(Atlantic Monthly Press). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 2 p.m, Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
BALTASAR MARTÍN (Cuba-USA),<br />
Una vida, un tren (Alexandria<br />
Library). Dom., Nov. 21, 12:30<br />
p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
LARS MARTINSON, Tonoharu<br />
Part One and Tonoharu Part Two<br />
(Top Shelf). Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m.,<br />
Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
PATTI M. MARXSEN, Tales from<br />
the Heart of Haiti (Educa Vision).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 1 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
JOE MATTHEWS, Bringing<br />
Adam Home: The Abduction that<br />
Changed America (Ecco). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
WINSTON MAYNARD (Trinidad)<br />
Moderator, Caribbean panel. Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 11:30 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
MARICEL MAYOR MARSÁN<br />
(Cuba/USA), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Doce años sin Paz-Baquiana).<br />
Mar., Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
MEGHAN MCCAIN, Dirty Sexy<br />
Politics (Hyperion). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 1:30 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
DIANA MCCAULAY (Jamaica),<br />
Dog-Heart (Peepal Tree Press).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Room<br />
3314.<br />
MARY MCDONAGH MURPHY,<br />
Scout, Atticus & Boo: Fifty<br />
Years of To Kill a Mockingbird<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
1:30 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
An Evening with CHRISTOPHER<br />
MCDOUGALL, see page 4.<br />
MATT MCELLIGOTT Even<br />
Monsters Need Haircuts<br />
Leante Mosley<br />
Marcus<br />
(Bloomsbury Children’s <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Fri., Nov. 19, 11:00 a.m.; Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 11:45 a.m., 4:15 p.m.,<br />
Children’s Alley.<br />
BERNICE MCFADDEN, Glorious<br />
(Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
12:30 p.m., Room 3209.<br />
CAMPBELL MCGRATH, In<br />
conversation with C.K. Williams.<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
MARK MCKENNA Banana Tail<br />
(Image). School of Comics, see<br />
page 9; Kids’ Comic Con, see<br />
page 8.<br />
MYRA MEDINA (Rep.<br />
Dominicana), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Doce años sin Paz-Baquiana).<br />
Mar., Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
BRAD MELTZER, Heroes for My<br />
Son (HarperCollins). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 1 p.m., Room 7106; Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 3 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365; Scout, Atticus, and Boo:<br />
A Celebration of Fifty Years of To<br />
Kill a Mockingbird (HarperCollins)<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Room<br />
3209.<br />
GERARDO MÉNDEZ, (México)<br />
Cuentero (Cuentos e historietas).<br />
Nov. 19-21 (Ver programación<br />
infantil de la Plaza México).<br />
VÍCTOR MENDIOLA, (México)<br />
Autor y Panelista (Encuentro de<br />
poesía mexicana). Jue., Nov. 18,<br />
7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
VIDALUZ MENESES, (Nicaragua,<br />
Sonrerír cuando los ojos están<br />
serios. Sáb., Nov. 20, 11 a.m.,<br />
Salón 6100.<br />
RICK MEYEROWITZ, Drunk<br />
Stoned Brillaint Dead: The<br />
Writers and Artists Who Made the<br />
National Lampoon Insanely Great<br />
(Abrams <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 3<br />
p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
BEN MEZRICH, The Accidental<br />
Billionaires (Anchor <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 3 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
MIAMI ARTS CHARTER<br />
SCHOOL, Creative Writing<br />
Program Presents: Immaculate<br />
Conception. Sat., Nov. 20, 10<br />
a.m., Teen Student Life Patio.<br />
SUE MILLER, The Lake Shore<br />
Limited (Knopf). Sat., Nov. 20, 1<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
EDUARDO MITRE (Bolivia/<br />
USA) Autor y Panelista (Poesía<br />
Contemporánea). Sáb., Nov. 20,<br />
11 a.m., Salón 6100. Autor y<br />
Panelista (Conmemoración del<br />
35to aniversario de la editorial<br />
Pre-Textos y reflexiones sobre el<br />
futuro del libro). Dom., Nov. 21,<br />
4:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
CARLOS ALBERTO MONTANER<br />
(Cuba-Spain-USA) Autor y<br />
Panelista (Mesa: La influencia<br />
Castrista en América). Vie., Nov.<br />
19, 7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ROSA MONTERO (España)<br />
Instrucciones para salvar al<br />
mundo (Alfaguara). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 5:45 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
AARON MICHAEL MORALES,<br />
Drowning Tuscon (Coffee House<br />
Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 12 p.m.,<br />
Room 3314.<br />
ARTURO MORELL Autor y<br />
Moderador (Panel: Doce Años sin<br />
Paz). Mar., Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m.,<br />
Salón 2106.<br />
WALTER MOSLEY, The Last Days<br />
of Ptolemy Grey (Riverhead). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
KERMIT MOYER, The Chester<br />
Chronicles (The Permanent<br />
Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion B.<br />
LAURA MUNSON, This is Not The<br />
Story You Think It Is: A Season<br />
of Unlikely Happiness (Putnam).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m., Room<br />
3314.<br />
MARY MURPHY, Scout, Atticus,<br />
and Boo: A Celebration of Fifty<br />
Years of To Kill a Mockingbird<br />
(HarperCollins) Sun., Nov. 21, 11<br />
a.m., Room 3209.<br />
N<br />
JOAN NATHAN, Quiches, Kugels<br />
and Couscous (Knopf). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 3 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
OKEY NDIBE (Nigeria), Arrows of<br />
Rain (Pearson). Sat., Nov. 20, 2<br />
p.m., Room 3315.<br />
ROBERT NORMAN, 100<br />
Questions & Answers About<br />
Chronic Illness (Jones and Bartlett<br />
Publishers). Sat., Nov. 20, 4:30<br />
p.m., Room 3315.<br />
MICHELE NORRIS The Grace<br />
of Silence: A Memoir (Pantheon<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19,<br />
9:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261; Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
SHERRY NORTH, Because I Am<br />
Your Daddy (Abrams <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Children’s Alley.<br />
O<br />
DAVID OLGUÍN, (México) Autor y<br />
Panelista (La obra dramática de<br />
David Olguín). Vie., Nov. 19, 6:30<br />
p.m., Teatro Prometeo; Autor y<br />
Panelista (Foro: La dramaturgia<br />
mexicana del Siglo XX). Sáb., Nov.<br />
20, 2:00 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
SEGIO OLGUÍN (Argentina)<br />
Oscura monótona sangre<br />
(Tusquets). Sáb., Nov. 20, 4:45<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
FERNANDO OLZSANSKI<br />
(Argentina/USA) Autor y<br />
Panelista (La Editorial Linkgua<br />
USA presenta sus nuevas<br />
colecciones). Jue., Nov. 18, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
JAMES O’NEAL, The Double<br />
Human (Tor <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
JANUARY O’NEIL, Underlife<br />
(CavanKerry Press). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
2:30 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
ANDRES OPPENHEIMER<br />
(Argentina-USA) Basta de<br />
historias (Vintage Español).<br />
Miér., Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106. Moderador (Debate sobre<br />
Latinoamérica, sus bicentenarios<br />
y la realidad actual). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 11:45 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
JULIE ORRINGER, The Invisible<br />
Bridge: A Novel (Knopf). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 2:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
E.C. OSONDU (Nigeria), Voice of<br />
America (HarperCollins). Sunday,<br />
Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
JOHN OTIS, The Law of the<br />
Jungle: The Hunt for Colombian<br />
Guerrillas, American Hostages,<br />
and Buried Treasure (William<br />
Morrow). Sat., Nov. 20, 11:30<br />
a.m., Room 7106.<br />
ALEXIS ORTIZ (Venezuela/USA),<br />
Autor y Panelista (Doce años sin<br />
Paz-Baquiana). Mar., Nov. 16,<br />
7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
P<br />
FERDIE PACHECO, Tales From<br />
the 5th Street Gym: Ali, the<br />
Dundees and the Golden Age of<br />
Boxing (University Press of Florida).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 11 a.m., Room<br />
3315.<br />
PEDRO ÁNGEL PALAU (México),<br />
Autor y Panelista (Debate sobre<br />
Latinoamérica, sus bicentarios y<br />
la realidad actual). Dom. Nov. 21,<br />
11:45 a.m., Salón 2106; Pobre<br />
patria mía (Planeta). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 2:45 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
JIMMY PALMIOTTI, Multiple<br />
Titles from DC/Marvel Comics (DC/<br />
Marvel Comics). Sat., Nov. 20, 12<br />
p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
RAOUL PANTIN (Trinidad), Days<br />
of Wrath (iUniverse). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 11:30 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
RIDLEY PEARSON, Kindom<br />
Keepers III: Disney in Shadow<br />
(Disney Publishing Worldwide); In<br />
Harm’s Way (Putnam). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12:30 p.m., Prometeo, Room<br />
1101; 2:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
JULIE PECH, The Chocolate<br />
Therapist (Wiley). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
4:30 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
GUSTAVO PÉREZ FIRMAT, The<br />
Havana Habit (Yale University<br />
Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 7106.<br />
ANDREA PERRY, The Bickleby’s<br />
Birdbath (Simon and Schuster/<br />
Antheneum). Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Fri., Nov. 19, 10 p.m.,<br />
Room 2106.<br />
JOANNA PHILBIN, The<br />
Daughters Break the Rules (Little,<br />
Brown <strong>Book</strong>s for Young Readers).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Room<br />
3314.<br />
GEOFFREY PHILP (Jamaica) Dub<br />
Wise (Peepal Tree Press). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
ANDRÉS PI ANDREU (Cuba-<br />
USA), Autor y Panelista (La<br />
Editorial Linkgua USA presenta<br />
sus nuevas colecciones). Jue.,<br />
Nov. 18, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
KEVIN PILKINGTON, In the Eyes<br />
of a Dog (New York Quarterly<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 3410.<br />
GERARDO PIñA ROSALES<br />
(España), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Homenaje a Mistral y Neruda).<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 3:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
CLAUDIA PIñEIRO (Argentina) La<br />
grietas de Jara (Alfaguara). Sáb.,<br />
Nov. 20, 6:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
CRAIG PITTMAN, Manatee<br />
Insanity: Inside the War<br />
Over Florida’s Most Famous<br />
Endangered Species (University<br />
Press of Florida). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
ANA MARÍA POLO (Cuba-USA)<br />
Las Cartas Secretas de Caso<br />
Cerrado (Aguillar). Sáb., Nov. 20,<br />
10:30 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
ANTONIO JOSÉ PONTE<br />
(Cuba-España) Arte, literatura y<br />
tecnología (Colibri). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 10:30 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
PAUL DAVID POPE, The Deeds<br />
of My Fathers (Rowman &<br />
Littlefield). Sun., Nov. 21, 2 p.m.,<br />
Room 3315.<br />
DAN PORAT, The Boy: A Holocaust<br />
Story (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 2 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
LILY PRELLEZO, Seagull One:<br />
The Amazing True Story of<br />
Brothers to the Rescue (University<br />
Press of Florida). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
4:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
BILL PRESS, Toxic Talk: How<br />
the Radical Right has Poisoned<br />
America’s Airwaves (St. Martin’s<br />
Press). Sun., Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m.,<br />
Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
R<br />
CHARLES RAPPLEYE, Robert<br />
Morris: Financier of the American<br />
Revolution (Simon & Schuster).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Pavilion<br />
B.<br />
STEVEN RATTNER, Overhaul: An<br />
Insider’s Account of the Obama<br />
Administration’s Emergency
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Rescue of the Auto Industry<br />
(Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
RICHARD REEVES, Portrait of<br />
Camelot: A Thousand Days in the<br />
Kennedy White House (Abrams<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 1:30 p.m.,<br />
Pavilion A.<br />
MATTHEW REINHART,<br />
Encyclopedia Mythologica: Gods<br />
& Heroes (Candlewick Press).<br />
Student Literary Encounters,<br />
Fri., Nov. 19, 11 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101; Sat., Nov. 20, 3 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
PAUL REYES, Exiles in Eden: Life<br />
Among the Ruins of Florida’s Great<br />
Recession (Henry Holt & Co.). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 3 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
SUSAN RICH, The Alchemist’s<br />
Kitchen (White Pine Press). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
WARREN RICHEY, Without a<br />
Paddle: Racing Twelve Hundred<br />
Miles Around Florida by Sea<br />
Kayak (St. Martin’s Press). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
BEATRIZ RIVERA, When a Tree<br />
Falls (Arte Publico Press). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
JANISSET RIVERO (Cuba-<br />
USA), Ausente (Aduana Vieja).<br />
Novedades editoriales de Aduana<br />
Vieja y Letra Capital, Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 5:30 p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
GARY RIVLIN, Broke U.S.A.: From<br />
Pawnshops to Poverty, Inc. How<br />
the Working Poor Became Big<br />
Business (HarperCollins). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
BEATRIZ J. RIZK (Colombia-USA)<br />
Imaginando un continente: utopía<br />
democracia y neoliberalismo en<br />
el teatro mexicano (LATR <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Panelista (Foro: La dramaturgia<br />
mexicana del Siglo XX). Sáb., Nov.<br />
20, 2 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
An Evening with EUGENE<br />
ROBINSON, see page 5.<br />
RANDALL ROBINSON, <strong>Miami</strong><br />
Architecture (University Press of<br />
Florida). Sun., Nov. 21, 10 a.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
OCTAVIO ROCA (Cuba), Cuban<br />
Ballet (Gibbs Smith). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106.<br />
ALEX RODRIK, Moderator<br />
(Panel: Life and Comics). School<br />
of Comics, see page 9; Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 12 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
DAVID ROMAN, Astronaut<br />
Academy (First Second). Kids’<br />
Comic Con, see page 8.<br />
NINA ROMANO, Coffeehouse<br />
Meditations (Kitsune <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Room<br />
3410.<br />
MARCELA ROMERO (México),<br />
Cuentera (Cuentos e historietas).<br />
Nov. 19-21 (Ver programación<br />
infantil de la Plaza México en la<br />
página 26).<br />
ROGER ROSENBLATT, Making<br />
Toast (HarperCollins). Sat., 3:30<br />
p.m., Room 3209.<br />
ADAM ROSS, Mr. Peanut<br />
(Knopf). Sun., Nov. 21, 11:30<br />
a.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
ALEX ROSS, Listen to This<br />
(Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 12:30 p.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210.<br />
ORLANDO ROSSARDI (Cuba/<br />
USA), Autor y Panelista (Homenaje<br />
a Mistral y Neruda). Sáb., Nov 20,<br />
3:30 p.m., Salón 2106; Panelista<br />
(Novedades editoriales de Aduana<br />
Vieja y Letra Capital). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 5:30 p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
MARK ROTELLA, Amore: The<br />
Story of Italian American Song<br />
(Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 12 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
SASCHA ROTHCHILD, How to<br />
Get Divorced by 30: My Misguided<br />
Attempt at a Starter Marriage<br />
(Plume). Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m.,<br />
Room 3314.<br />
HAZEL ROWLEY, Franklin<br />
and Eleanor: An Extraordinary<br />
Marriage (Farrar, Straus &<br />
Giroux). Sun., Nov. 21, 1 p.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
JOAqUÍN ROY, Autor y Panelista<br />
(Doce años sin Paz). Mar., Nov.<br />
16, 7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
GREG RUCKA, The Last Run:<br />
A Queen & Country Novel and<br />
Stumptown (Random House).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m., Centre<br />
Gallery, Room 1365; 2:30 p.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
SALMAN RUSHDIE, Luka and<br />
the Fire of Life (Random House).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 5 p.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210.<br />
HEATHER RUSSELL, Legba’s<br />
Crossing: Narratology in the<br />
African Atlantic (University of<br />
Georgia Press). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
3:30 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
S<br />
JOE SACCO, Footnotes in Gaza<br />
(Henry Holt & Co.). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 2 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
EDUARDO SACHERI (Argentina),<br />
El secreto de sus ojos (Alfaguara).<br />
Sáb., Nov. 20, 6:15 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
ANTONIO SACRE, La Noche<br />
Buena (Abrams Young Readers).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 11:45 a.m., 1:45<br />
p.m. Children’s Alley.<br />
MARÍA ELVIRA SALAZAR, Si<br />
Dios contigo, ¿quien contra ti?<br />
(Grijalbo). Lun., Nov. 15, 6:30<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
JIM SALICRUP, Kids’ Comic Con,<br />
see page 8.<br />
LOUIS J. SALOME, Violence,<br />
Veils and Bloodlines: Reporting<br />
from War Zones (McFarland<br />
Publishing). Sat., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Room 7106.<br />
CARLOS SÁNCHEZ BERZAIN<br />
(Bolivia), Panelista (Mesa: La<br />
influencia Castrista en América).<br />
Vie., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Salón<br />
2106.<br />
STACY SCHIFF, Cleopatra (Little,<br />
Brown & Co.). Sun., Nov. 21, 12<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
REEFKA SCHNEIDER,<br />
Borderlines: Drawing Border Lives<br />
(WingsPress). Sun., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Room 3410.<br />
STEVEN SCHNEIDER,<br />
Borderlines: Drawing Border Lives<br />
(WingsPress). Sun., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Room 3410.<br />
DOUGLAS SCHOEN, Mad as Hell:<br />
How the Tea Party Movement is<br />
Fundamentally Remaking Our<br />
Two-Party System. Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 2:30 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
LEE SCHRAGER, The Food<br />
Network South Beach Wine and<br />
Food Festival Cookbook: Recipes<br />
and Behind-the-Scenes Stories<br />
from America’s Hottest Chefs<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
4:30 p.m., Pavilion B.<br />
KATHERINE SCHWARZENEGGER,<br />
Rock What You’ve Got: Secrets<br />
to Loving Your Inner and Outer<br />
Beauty (Hyperion). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
4 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
CHRIS SCHWEIZER, Crogan’s<br />
March and Crogan’s Vengeance<br />
(Oni Press). School of Comics, see<br />
page 9.<br />
JON SCIESZKA, SPHDZ <strong>Book</strong> #<br />
2 (Simon & Schuster Children’s).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101; 3 p.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
ENRIqUE SERNA (México), Autor<br />
y Panelista (Diversidad de la<br />
narrativa contemporánea). Dom.,<br />
Nov. 21, 1:15 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
DARREN SHAN, Birth of a Killer:<br />
The Saga of Larten Crepsley (Little,<br />
Brown <strong>Book</strong>s for Young Readers).<br />
Student Literary Encounters, Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 9:30 a.m., Chapman,<br />
Room 3210; Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30<br />
p.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
DANI SHAPIRO, Devotion: A<br />
Memoir (HarperCollins). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m., Room 3314.<br />
DEBORAH SHARP, Mama Gets<br />
Hitched (Midnight Ink). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 10 a.m., Room 7128.<br />
T.M. SHINE, Nothing Happens<br />
Until It Happens to You: A Novel<br />
Without Pay, Perks and Privileges<br />
(Crown). Sun., Nov. 21, 3 p.m.,<br />
Room 3209.<br />
ALLAN T. SHULMAN, <strong>Miami</strong><br />
Architecture (University Press of<br />
Florida). Sun. Nov. 21, 10 a.m.,<br />
Room 7128.<br />
ALEX SIMMONS, Kids’ Comic<br />
Con, see page 8.<br />
PABLO SIMONETTI (Chile)<br />
Autor y Panelista, (Debate sobre<br />
Latinoamérica, sus bicentenarios<br />
y la realidad actual). Dom., Nov.<br />
21, 11:45 a.m., Salón 2106.<br />
Libro: La barrera del pudor<br />
(Norma). Dom., Nov. 21, 2:45<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
HELEN SIMONSON, Major<br />
Pettigrew’s Last Stand (Random<br />
House). Sun., Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
JOSEPH SKIBELL, A Curable<br />
Romantic (Algonquin <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
An Evening with PATTI SMITH,<br />
see page 5.<br />
JOANNA SMITH RAKOFF, A<br />
Fortunate Age: A Novel (Scribner).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Room<br />
7106.<br />
MARTIN SOLARES, The Black<br />
Minutes (Grove Atlantic). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 12 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
ÁNGEL SOTO (Chile), Autor y<br />
Panelista (Mesa La Influencia<br />
Castrista en América). Vie., Nov.<br />
19, 7:30 p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
SCOTT SPENCER, Man in the<br />
Woods (HarperCollins). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 1 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
LES STANDIFORD, Bringing<br />
Adam Home: The Abduction that<br />
Changed America (Ecco). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 1:30 p.m., Room 7128;<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Pavilion A.<br />
MARK STATMAN, Tourist at<br />
Miracle (Hanging Loose Press).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 2:30 p.m., Room<br />
3410.<br />
ILAN STAVANS, Norton Anthology<br />
of Latino Literature (W.W. Norton).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 10:30 a.m., Pavilion<br />
B.<br />
DAVID STEINBERG, The<br />
Adventures of Daniel Boom AKA<br />
Loud Boy (Grosset & Dunlop).<br />
School of Comics, see page 9.<br />
DAVID HENRY STERRY, The<br />
Essential <strong>Guide</strong> to Getting Your<br />
<strong>Book</strong> Published (Workman<br />
Publishing Company). Sun., Nov.<br />
21, 11 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
SUSAN STRAIGHT, Take One<br />
Candle Light a Room (Pantheon<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
DIANE STUCKART, A Bolt from<br />
the Blue (Berkley Prime Crime).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 4:30 p.m., Room<br />
7128.<br />
JAMES SWANSON, Bloody<br />
Crimes: The for Jefferson Davis<br />
and the Death Pageant for<br />
Lincoln’s Corpse (HarperCollins).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 10:30 a.m.,<br />
Pavilion A.<br />
T<br />
GAY TALESE, The Silent Season<br />
of a Hero: The Sports Writing of<br />
Gay Talese (Walker & Company).<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
ELENA TAMARGO, Autor y<br />
Panelista (Intimidad en la poesía<br />
femenina). Dom., Nov. 21, 3:30<br />
p.m., Salón 6100.<br />
GLENN TAYLOR, The<br />
Marrowbone Marble Company: A<br />
Novel (Ecco). Sat., Nov. 20, 4:30<br />
p.m. Room 3209<br />
MERVYN TAYLOR, No Back Door<br />
(Shearsman <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 10 a.m., Room 3314.<br />
RAINA TELGEMEIER, Smile:<br />
A Dental Drama (Scholastic).<br />
School of Comics, see page 9;<br />
Student Literary Encounters, Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 12 p.m., Room 2106;<br />
Sat., Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
LORI THARPS, Substitute Me<br />
(Atria). Sun., Nov. 21, 11 a.m.,<br />
Room 7106.<br />
NGUGI WA THIONG’O (Kenya),<br />
Dreams in a Time of War: A<br />
Childhood Memoir (Pantheon<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20, 3:30 p.m.,<br />
Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
TIGERTAIL PRODUCTIONS,<br />
Tigertail, A South Florida Poetry<br />
Annual: Selected Collective,<br />
Poetry, Prose and Projects. Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 4 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
NATALIA TOLEDO (México),<br />
Cuento del conejo y el coyote<br />
(Concaculta), Student Literary<br />
Encounters, Vie., Nov. 19, 10:30<br />
a.m., Torre de la Libertad.<br />
(Los escritores del Istmo de<br />
Tehuantepec). Sáb., Nov. 20, 2<br />
p.m., Torre de la Libertad.<br />
DUNCAN TONATIUH (Mexico)<br />
Dear Primo: A Letter to My Cousin<br />
(Abrams Young Readers). Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 12:45 p.m.; Sat., Nov.<br />
20, 11:45 a.m., Children’s Alley<br />
ALFREDO TRIFF (Cuba-USA),<br />
Hígado al ensayo. Lun., Nov. 15.,<br />
6:30 p.m., Salón 3209.<br />
JONATHAN TROPPER, This is<br />
Where I Leave You (Plume). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m., Prometeo,<br />
Room 1101.<br />
SCOTT TUROW, Innocent (Grand<br />
Central Publishing). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
10 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210.<br />
CHASE TWICHELL, Horses<br />
Where the Answers Should Have<br />
Been: New and Selected Poems<br />
(Copper Canyon). Sat., Nov. 20,<br />
1:30 p.m., Room 3410.<br />
U<br />
DAVID UNGER (Guatemala-USA),<br />
Ni chicha ni limonada (F&G<br />
Editores). Dom., Nov. 21, 1:15<br />
p.m., Salón 2106.<br />
LISA UNGER, Fragile: A Novel<br />
(Crown). Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m.,<br />
Room 3209.<br />
V<br />
JEN VAN METER, Hopeless<br />
Savages & other comics (Oni<br />
Press). Sat., Nov. 20, 12 p.m.,<br />
Centre Gallery, Room 1365.<br />
VENDELA VIDA, The Lovers: A<br />
Novel (Ecco). Sat., Nov. 20, 2:30<br />
p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
JUDITH VIORST, Lulu and<br />
the Brontosaurus (Simon &<br />
Schuster). Sun., Nov. 21, 10<br />
a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
Unexpectedly Eighty: And Other<br />
Adaptations (Free Press). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
W<br />
STACY WAKEFIELD, Please Take<br />
Me Off the Guest List (Akashic<br />
<strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21, 4 p.m.,<br />
Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
An Evening with JOHN WATERS,<br />
see page 4.<br />
ROBERT WEIL, Executive<br />
Editor, W.W. Norton and Co. (in<br />
conversation with E.O. Wilson). Fri.,<br />
Nov. 19, 6 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
DONNA WEIR-SOLEY, Eroticism,<br />
Spirituality and Resistance<br />
in Black Women’s Writings<br />
(University Press of Florida). Sat.,<br />
Nov. 20, 3:30 p.m., Room 3315.<br />
MARK WEISS, The Whole Island:<br />
Six Decades of Cuban Poetry<br />
(University of California Press).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 3:30 p.m., Room<br />
7106.<br />
ROSEMARY WELLS, My Havana:<br />
Memories of a Cuban Boyhood<br />
(Candlewick Press). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
21<br />
10 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261.<br />
SCOTT WESTERFELD, Behemoth<br />
(Leviathan) (Simon & Schuster<br />
Children’s). Sat., Nov. 20, 1:30<br />
p.m., Prometeo, Room 1101.<br />
KATE WHITE, Hush: A Novel<br />
(HarperCollins). Sat., Nov. 20, 11<br />
a.m., Room 7128.<br />
TRACY WHITE, How I Made it<br />
to Eighteen: A Mostly True Story<br />
(Roaring Brook Press). School of<br />
Comics, see page 9; Sat., Nov.<br />
Ross Smith Rakoff<br />
White<br />
20, 4 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room<br />
1365.<br />
C.K. WILLIAMS, On Poetry<br />
(Farrar, Straus & Giroux). Sun.,<br />
Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Prometeo, Room<br />
1101.<br />
An Evening with E.O. WILSON,<br />
see page 5.<br />
SIMON WINCHESTER, The<br />
Atlantic: Biography of an Ocean<br />
(HarperCollins). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
12:30 p.m., Chapman, Room<br />
3210.<br />
GEOFFREY WOLFF, The Hard<br />
Way Around: Biography of Joshua<br />
Slocum (Knopf). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
1:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room<br />
1261.<br />
WORDSPEAK, WordsSpeak<br />
Team <strong>2010</strong> in a Spoken Word<br />
Performance for Teens (Tigertail<br />
Productions). Sat., Nov. 20, 11<br />
a.m., Teen Student Life Patio.<br />
Y<br />
JUAN BAUTISTA YOFRE<br />
(Argentina), Autor y Panelista<br />
(Mesa: La influencia castrista en<br />
América). Vie., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m.,<br />
Salón 2106.<br />
Z<br />
JEFFREY ZASLOW, The Girls<br />
from Ames: A Story of Women<br />
and a Forty-Year Friendship<br />
(Gotham <strong>Book</strong>s). Sat., Nov. 20, 1<br />
p.m., Room 7106.<br />
BILL ZIMMERMAN, Your Life in<br />
Comics (Free Spirit Publishing).<br />
School of Comics, see page 9.<br />
NICK ZINNER, Please Take Me<br />
Off the Guest List (Akashic <strong>Book</strong>s).<br />
Sun., Nov. 21, 4 p.m., Auditorium,<br />
Room 1261.<br />
ANDREW ZUCKERMAN, Music<br />
(Abrams <strong>Book</strong>s). Sun., Nov. 21,<br />
1:30 p.m., Room 7128.<br />
Please visit<br />
www.miamibookfair.com<br />
for expanded information<br />
about this year’s programs<br />
and complete author bios.<br />
While you’re there, build<br />
your personalized <strong>Book</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />
schedule by choosing the<br />
author presentations and<br />
other activities that most<br />
interest you.
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Información en Español<br />
27 ma Edición<br />
Nov. 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Presentaciones de autores:<br />
Nov. 14-21<br />
Feria al aire libre: Nov. 19-21<br />
Horario: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.<br />
Viernes, Nov. 19: gratis<br />
Sábado, Nov. 20 y Domingo, Nov. 21:<br />
• Adultos $8<br />
• Personas mayores de 62 años: $5<br />
• Niños menores de 18 años: gratis<br />
Reglas de etiqueta de la Feria:<br />
En los salones de presentaciones:<br />
• Los asientos son por orden de<br />
llegada.<br />
• Al entrar, apague el celular o<br />
cualquier otro dispositivo electrónico.<br />
• Por razones de seguridad, no deje<br />
maletines o paquetes desatendidos.<br />
México - país Homenajeado:<br />
El Pabellón de México celebra la historia<br />
con el grito ¡México es cultura!, ver<br />
actividades en las páginas 25, 26 y 27<br />
• Carlos Fuentes y Laura Esquivel<br />
entre más de 20 autores mexicanos<br />
• Para el programa de actividades<br />
infantiles en la Plaza México,<br />
ver página 27<br />
Brindis al Atardecer:<br />
Los invitamos a que nos acompañen de<br />
martes a viernes a las 5:30 p.m. en el<br />
Salón 6100, Edif. 6, 1er piso, para disfrutar<br />
de botanas, antojitos, picadas y bebidas<br />
típicas mexicanas, cortesía del Instituto<br />
Cultural y del Consejo de Promoción<br />
Turística de México en <strong>Miami</strong>.<br />
Editores y libreros:<br />
En la Feria/Exposición al Aire Libre,<br />
ver página 12.<br />
Visite miamibookfair.com<br />
para obtener más detalles<br />
de la programación de la Feria<br />
del Libro <strong>2010</strong> y armar su<br />
propia guía seleccionando las<br />
actividades en las que desea<br />
participar.<br />
La Feria Internacional del Libro de <strong>Miami</strong><br />
es un programa estelar del Centro Literario<br />
de la Florida del <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College.<br />
ILLUSTRATION BY MAXIMUS BLANC ©<strong>2010</strong><br />
Feria Internacional<br />
del Libro de <strong>Miami</strong><br />
en <strong>Miami</strong> Dade College, Wolfson Campus, 300 N.E. Segunda Avenida, Downtown <strong>Miami</strong><br />
Noviembre 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Feria al aire libre: Noviembre 19-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Celebrando a<br />
Para más información llame al<br />
305-237-3258 o 305-237-3314<br />
o visite www.miamibookfair.com
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos <strong>2010</strong><br />
4 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 1er Piso)<br />
Gonzalo Celorio<br />
presenta su libro.<br />
Cánones subversivos:<br />
ensayos de literatura<br />
hispanoamericana.<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Auditorium (Edificio 1, 2do Piso)<br />
Celebración Inaugural<br />
(entrada gratis al público)<br />
Dignatarios gubernamentales y<br />
autoridades de la Feria Internacional<br />
del Libro de <strong>Miami</strong> darán comienzo a su<br />
27ma edición con un programa variado<br />
que contará con la participación de la<br />
primera actriz Alma Muriel, la pianista<br />
Virgina Covarrubias, y la presentación<br />
del Ballet Mexcaltitán. Al terminar la<br />
celebración, tendrá lugar una recepción<br />
abierta al público en la terraza del 4to piso<br />
del Edificio 1.<br />
Domingo Inaugural | 14 de noviembre<br />
Exhibiciones de arte en la Feria: la Feria cuenta este año con dos<br />
exposiciones de arte mexicano en el Freedom Tower, una muestra de fotografías y otra de ilustraciones de<br />
una novela gráfica en el Center Gallery, y unas esculturas inflables en las áreas exteriores de la Feria. Todas<br />
comienzan el lunes, 15 de noviembre y se mantendrán abiertas al público durante toda la semana. Para más<br />
información ver página 24.<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
7 p.m.<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Lunes<br />
15 de noviembre<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 3209<br />
(Edificio 2, 2do Piso)<br />
Alfredo Triff presenta su libro<br />
Hígado al ensayo<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 1er Piso)<br />
María Elvira Salazar comenta<br />
su libro, Si Dios contigo, ¿quién<br />
contra ti?<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 1er Piso)<br />
Estado actual de la novela<br />
mexicana: Mario Bellatín<br />
y Rosa Beltrán<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Auditorium<br />
(Edificio 1, 2do Piso)<br />
Viaje al Corazón del Bolero<br />
Mexicano. Carlos Arboleda<br />
González, acompañado por<br />
un trío musical e invitados<br />
especiales<br />
Martes<br />
16 de noviembre<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Auditorium<br />
(Edificio 1, 2do Piso)<br />
Cita con Laura Esquivel<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 3209<br />
(Edificio 3, 2do Piso)<br />
Guillermo Lousteau<br />
Heguy presenta su<br />
ensayo, Democracia<br />
y control de<br />
constitucionalidad<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 2do Piso)<br />
Ediciones Baquiana<br />
presenta el libro<br />
Doce años sin Paz.<br />
Una recopilación de<br />
entrevistas, ensayos<br />
y artículos sobre<br />
el célebre escritor<br />
mexicano. Participan<br />
Olga Connor, Myra<br />
Medina, Maricel Mayor<br />
Marsán, Joaquín Roy,<br />
Alexis Ortiz y Arturo<br />
Morell<br />
Salazar Lecompte<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo<br />
(Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
¡A vivir! Monólogo de<br />
Odín Dupeyron<br />
Miércoles<br />
17 de noviembre<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo<br />
(Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
El teatro de Estela<br />
Leñero. Charla ilustrada<br />
por escenas de su obra<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2, 2do Piso)<br />
Andrés Oppenheimer<br />
comenta sobre su ensayo<br />
Basta de historias.<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106<br />
(Edificio 2do, Piso).<br />
Juan Carlos Lecompte<br />
presenta su testimonio,<br />
Ingrid y yo<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo<br />
(Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
Alma Muriel con su<br />
monólogo, Para ti…Sor<br />
Juana<br />
23<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón Chapman (Edificio 3, 2do Piso)<br />
Una Noche con<br />
Carlos Fuentes<br />
Conferencia Magistral - Boletos $10<br />
Carlos Fuentes es uno de los escritores mexicanos más célebres<br />
del Siglo XX, merecedor del Premio Cervantes en 1987. El<br />
maestro ha escrito novelas y ensayos, entre los que se destacan<br />
Aura, La muerte de Artemio Cruz, La región más transparente y<br />
Terra Nostra. Además, la pasión de Carlos Fuentes por el cine<br />
le ha llevado a escribir guiones, en algunas ocasiones de sus<br />
propias novelas. Fuentes regresa a la Feria después de 23 años<br />
con motivo de nuestra celebración de la literatura y cultura de<br />
México para hablarnos de su trayectoria como escritor, lo que<br />
lo ha convertido en invitado perenne de muchos prestigiosos<br />
eventos literarios y ferias de libros del mundo.<br />
Boletos: La entrada a la sesión de Carlos Fuentes<br />
el domingo 14 de noviembre requiere un boleto de $10 por<br />
persona. Favor de visitar el sitio web de la Feria del Libro www.<br />
miamibookfair.com para obtenerlo.<br />
Jueves<br />
18 de noviembre<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo (Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
La dramaturgia de Ximena Escalante.<br />
Charla ilustrada por escenas de su obra<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 3209 (Edificio 3, 2do Piso)<br />
La Editorial Linkgua USA presenta<br />
sus nuevas colecciones, con Daína<br />
Chaviano, Chely Lima, Andrés Pi<br />
Andreu, Fernando Olszanski, Enrique<br />
Del Risco, Ramón Fernández Larrea y<br />
Emilio García Montiel<br />
Sánchez Berzaín García Ramos<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106 (Edificio 2, 2do Piso).<br />
Encuentro de poesía mexicana con<br />
María Baranda, Coral Bracho y<br />
Víctor Mendiola<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo (Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
Alma Muriel con su monólogo,<br />
Para ti…Sor Juana<br />
Viernes<br />
19 de noviembre<br />
6 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo<br />
(Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
La obra dramática de David<br />
Olguín. Charla ilustrada por<br />
escenas de su obra<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 3209 (Edificio 3, 2do Piso)<br />
A 30 años del Mariel: Manuel<br />
Ballagas y Reinaldo García<br />
Ramos<br />
7:30 p.m.<br />
Salón 2106 (Edificio 2, 1er Piso)<br />
La influencia castrista en<br />
América: 50 años de historia<br />
con Carlos Alberto Montaner,<br />
Juan B. Yofré, Guillermo<br />
Lousteau Heguy, Carlos<br />
Sánchez Berzaín y Ángel Soto<br />
Montaner<br />
8:30 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo<br />
(Edificio 1, 1er Piso)<br />
Alma Muriel con su monólogo,<br />
Para ti…Sor Juana
24<br />
10 a.m.<br />
11 a.m.<br />
12 p.m.<br />
1 p.m.<br />
2 p.m.<br />
3 p.m.<br />
4 p.m.<br />
después de las<br />
5 p.m.<br />
Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos <strong>2010</strong> November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Salón 2106<br />
Edificio 2, 1er Piso<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Ana María Polo presenta Las cartas<br />
secretas de Caso Cerrado<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
Dos novelistas cubanos:<br />
Luis González Cruz y Antonio<br />
Álvarez Gil<br />
D’Rivera Botín<br />
1 p.m.<br />
Paquito D’Rivera con su libro, Ser o<br />
no ser, ¡Esa es la jodienda!, Paisajes y<br />
retratos<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Foro: La dramaturgia mexicana actual,<br />
con Beatriz Rizk, Ximena Escalante,<br />
David Olguín y Stuart Day<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Homenaje a Mistral y Neruda: Gerardo<br />
Piña Rosales, Orlando Rossardi y<br />
Joaquín Badajoz<br />
4:45 p.m.<br />
Novela iberoamericana de hoy:<br />
Sergio Olguín y Luis Leante<br />
6:15p.m.<br />
El secreto de la novela negra: Eduardo<br />
Sacheri, Claudia Piñeiro y Bernardo<br />
Fernández<br />
Torre de la libertad<br />
Biscayne Blvd. y 6ta Calle N.E.<br />
Dos sesiones que rescatan la historia<br />
y la importancia de los idiomas prehispánicos<br />
Viernes 19 de noviembre<br />
10:30 a.m. - Mitos y leyendas de<br />
México. Natalia Toledo presenta El<br />
cuento del conejo y el coyote<br />
Sábado 20 de noviembre<br />
2 p.m. - Los escritores del Istmo de<br />
Tehuantepec con Natalia Toledo<br />
Sábado | 20 de noviembre Domingo | 21 de noviembre<br />
Salón 6100<br />
Edificio 6, 1er Piso<br />
Mitre Jaramillo<br />
11 a.m.<br />
Poesía contemporánea: David Huerta,<br />
Eduardo Mitre, Darío Jaramillo y<br />
Vidaluz Meneses<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Vicente Botín presenta Raúl Castro:<br />
la pulga que cabalgó al tigre<br />
Ciclo de Cine Mexicano<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Pedro Páramo<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Doña Bárbara<br />
Cuba: My Revolution- Originales<br />
de la novela gráfica: En la década<br />
del sesenta, la artista cubana Inverna<br />
Lockpez se desilusionó con la Revolución<br />
Cubana. Sus experiencias inspiraron Cuba:<br />
My revolution (DC Comics/Vertigo). Esta<br />
novela gráfica, una colaboración entre<br />
Lockpez y el premiado creador de comics<br />
Dean Haspiel, relata las experiencias de<br />
una adolescente durante los últimos días<br />
que vivió dentro de la isla. La exhibición<br />
presenta los originales creados por Haspiel para el libro y<br />
algunas reproducciones de los dibujos originales de Lockpez.<br />
Centre Gallery (Edif. 1, 3er Piso)<br />
Lunes, Nov. 15, 6 p.m. - Domingo, Nov. 21<br />
Salón 2106<br />
Edificio 2, 1er Piso<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Arte y literatura en el ensayo actual:<br />
Wilfredo Cancio Isla y Antonio José<br />
Ponte<br />
11:45 a.m.<br />
Latinoamérica: sus bicentenarios y la<br />
realidad actual. Participan: por<br />
Argentina: Andrés Oppenheimer,<br />
por Chile: Pablo Simonetti, por<br />
Venezuela: Diego Arria, por Colombia:<br />
Alfredo Arango y por México: Pedro<br />
Ángel Palou<br />
1:15 p.m.<br />
Diversidad de la narrativa<br />
contemporánea: Enrique Serna,<br />
David Unger y Carolina de Robertis<br />
2:45 p.m.<br />
La novela y sus protagonistas: Pablo<br />
Simonetti, Alberto Fuguet y Pedro<br />
Ángel Palau<br />
4:15 p.m.<br />
El 35to aniversario de Pre-Textos y<br />
reflexiones sobre el futuro del libro.<br />
Participan: Manuel Borrás, Darío<br />
Jaramillo Agudelo, Eduardo Mitre y<br />
Orlando González Esteva.<br />
5:45 p.m.<br />
Una tarde con<br />
Rosa Montero<br />
Exhibiciones de Arte en la Feria<br />
Simonetti<br />
Fuguet<br />
Piñeiro Sacheri Montero<br />
Salón 6100<br />
Edificio 6, 1er Piso<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
Fernando Hidalgo, presenta<br />
Sobreviviente del infierno<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
El quehacer de la Revista Nagari<br />
con Vicente Forte Sillié, Yovani<br />
Bauta, Judith Ghashghaie, Rosie<br />
Inguanzo y Alejandra Ferrazza<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
Baltasar Martín presenta Una vida,<br />
un tren<br />
1:30 p.m.<br />
Dos poetas cubanos: Heriberto<br />
Hernández Medina y Rodrigo De<br />
la Luz<br />
2:30 p.m.<br />
Maha Akhtar,<br />
presenta La<br />
nieta de la<br />
maharaní<br />
Akhtar<br />
3:30 p.m.<br />
Intimidad en la poesía femenina:<br />
Rosie Inguanzo, Elena Tamargo y<br />
Rubí Arana<br />
4:30 p.m.<br />
Georgina Fernández, presenta Mi<br />
Pinar del Río.<br />
5:30 p.m.<br />
Novedades editoriales de Aduana<br />
Vieja y Letra Capital con Olga<br />
Consuegra, Ramón Luque, Orlando<br />
Rossardi y Janisset Rivero<br />
Lezama inédito – Exposición de fotos inéditas<br />
de Iván Cañas: Más de cuarenta fotos del célebre<br />
escritor cubano José Lezama Lima, tomadas hace cuatro<br />
décadas por Iván Cañas, serán expuestas por primera<br />
vez. Lezama Lima era un poeta reacio a las cámaras, sin<br />
embargo una tarde de 1960 Cañas se las ingenió para<br />
fotografiarlo.<br />
Centre Gallery (Edif. 1, 3er Piso)<br />
Lunes, Nov. 15, 6 p.m. - Domingo, Nov. 21<br />
Gigantes en la Ciudad: Este proyecto de arte público,<br />
organizado y fundado por el curador Alejandro Mendoza,<br />
está integrado por una colección de 25 esculturas gigantes<br />
de nylon inflado, realizadas por diversos artistas plásticos.<br />
Estas piezas fueron diseñadas para que el público<br />
interactúe con ellas. En exposición estarán 13 de las 25<br />
piezas.<br />
Espacios exteriores de la Feria - Nov. 14-21
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Celebrando a México<br />
celebra el Bicentenario del inicio de su<br />
Independencia y el Centenario de la Revolución Mexicana.<br />
México es la nación hispanoparlante<br />
más grande del mundo, con una extensión<br />
de alrededor de 2 millones de kilómetros<br />
cuadrados y una población de más de 107<br />
millones de personas.<br />
Según las investigaciones arqueológicas,<br />
sus primeros pobladores se asentaron en el<br />
territorio hace 30 mil años y a la llegada de<br />
Hernán Cortés a tierras mexicanas en 1519,<br />
el español se encontró con una civilización<br />
rica en costumbres, cultura y organización.<br />
México es conocido en el mundo por<br />
su amplia y diversa cultura que tiene sus<br />
orígenes en la multiplicidad de etnias y<br />
lenguas de los grupos indígenas de la<br />
época prehispánica, mezclados luego de<br />
la colonización con la cultura española.<br />
La cerámica y la orfebrería en plata son<br />
algunos de los distintivos originales de su<br />
producción cultural que gozan de demanda<br />
popular en el mercado internacional.<br />
En el siglo XX la cultura mexicana alcanzó<br />
renombre internacional a través de grandes<br />
músicos, pintores, poetas y escritores.<br />
En las artes visuales figuras como los<br />
muralistas David Alfaro Siqueiros, Diego<br />
Rivera, José Clemente Orozco y Rufino Tamayo,<br />
así como los pintores Frida Kahlo y Francisco<br />
Toledo han sorprendido al mundo con sus<br />
obras. En la escena musical, Carlos Chávez,<br />
Silvestre Revueltas, José Pablo Moncayo y Blas<br />
Galindo, entre muchos otros, han conmovido<br />
a múltiples generaciones.<br />
Los aportes de los escritores mexicanos<br />
a la literatura universal son de primer nivel<br />
con exponentes como Juan Rulfo, Amado<br />
Nervo, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Octavio Paz<br />
(Premio Nobel de Literatura 1990) y desde<br />
luego, el Maestro Carlos Fuentes.<br />
Este homenaje a México está concebido<br />
como una gran fiesta cultural donde<br />
el público podrá disfrutar de<br />
la presentación de autores,<br />
espectáculos, música,<br />
materiales audiovisuales,<br />
ventas de artesanías y<br />
comidas típicas, entre otras<br />
actividades.<br />
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Inauguración oficial del Pabellón México:<br />
Lunes 15 de Nov. a las 6 p.m.<br />
Plaza México<br />
3ra Calle esquina a 1ra Avenida del N.E.<br />
Horario: Lunes 15 de Nov.– jueves 18 de Nov., 5 p.m. – 9 p.m.<br />
Viernes 19 de Nov. – domingo 21 de Nov., 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.<br />
Agradecimiento<br />
La presencia de México en la Feria ha sido posible gracias al apoyo de:<br />
La espiral de libros<br />
más grande del mundo<br />
A manera de instalación artística, un grupo de artistas<br />
mexicanos levantará durante los días de la Feria una espiral<br />
gigante de libros frente a los ojos del público. Ellos aspiran<br />
a romper el récord de 10,090 ejemplares establecido por<br />
Proyecto IntegrArte en el zócalo de la Ciudad de<br />
México. Una vez superada esa marca, los<br />
libros serán donados a centros comunitarios<br />
y a cárceles de la Florida con el fin de<br />
que en éstas haya más libros que<br />
presos. Durante la Feria, del 14 al 21 de<br />
Noviembre, el público podrá entregar<br />
sus libros directamente en el Pabellón<br />
de México.<br />
Brindis al atardecer<br />
Los invitamos a que nos acompañen de martes a viernes<br />
a las 5:30 p.m. en el Salón 6100, Edif. 6, 1er piso, para<br />
disfrutar de botanas, antojitos, picadas y bebidas<br />
típicas mexicanas, cortesía del Instituto Cultural<br />
y del Consejo de Promoción Turística de México<br />
en <strong>Miami</strong> y admirar las imágenes de Armando<br />
Herrera, el fotógrafo de las estrellas.
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Celebrando a México November 14-21, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Dia de inauguración<br />
Domingo 14 de Noviembre<br />
5:30 p.m., Auditorium, Edificio 1, Piso 2 (Entrada gratis al público)<br />
La 27ma Feria del Libro de <strong>Miami</strong> comenzará con la presentación del ensayista<br />
mexicano Gonzalo Celorio quien dará comienzo a las sesiones de autores en español<br />
son su intervención. Luego, tendrá lugar una ceremonia oficial de inauguración, con la<br />
participación de la primera actriz Alma Muriel con poemas de Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz,<br />
la pianista Virginia Covarrubias y el Ballet Mexcaltitán. Cierra la noche una conferencia<br />
magistral por el Maestro Carlos Fuentes. (Para más información ver página 23.)<br />
Autores Mexicanos en la Feria<br />
Alrededor de veinte autores mexicanos están programados para presentar sus obras y ofrecer charlas sobre diferentes tópicos durante la<br />
27ma edición de la Feria. El público podrá disfrutar de la intervención del ensayista Gonzalo Celorio, los narradores: Mario Bellatín, Rosa<br />
Beltrán, Laura Esquivel, Bernardo Fernández, Carlos Fuentes, Pedro Ángel Palau, Enrique Serna y Natalia Toledo; además de los<br />
dramaturgos: Ximena Escalante, Estela Leñero y David Olguín. Entre los poetas, se presentarán: María Baranda, Coral Bracho, David<br />
Huerta y Víctor Mendiola. (Para información sobre el horario de las presentaciones, vea las páginas 23 y 24)<br />
Leñero Toledo Bellatín Olguín Huerta Esquivel Beltrán<br />
Plaza México<br />
Viernes 19, Sábado 20 y Domingo 21 de noviembre, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
Un espacio diseñado para aquellos que deseen conocer más sobre México y su cultura. La Plaza<br />
estará animada por parejas de danza folclórica del Ballet Mexcaltitán y también por actores, mimos y<br />
zanqueros del grupo de teatro callejero, Cornisa 20. Los amantes del arte mexicano podrán encontrar<br />
lo más representativo de la artesanía autóctona del país en las tiendas que se habilitarán con<br />
fines comerciales. Además, el público podrá disfrutar de una selección de platos típicos que serán<br />
elaborados por maestros de la cocina mexicana, quienes viajarán expresamente a <strong>Miami</strong> para esta<br />
ocasión, trayendo los secretos del arte culinario mexicano que por su peculiar sabor, se ha convertido<br />
en un sello distintivo de la cultura azteca. Los invitamos al cierre de la Plaza México que estará<br />
lleno de sorpresas, alegría y colorido. Domingo, 21 de noviembre, 5:15 p.m.<br />
Quehacer cultural en el pabellón<br />
Una esquina del pabellón estará habilitada con audífonos para que los asistentes puedan<br />
escuchar poemas, sonidos de México y dialectos indígenas que están en peligro de extinción,<br />
a través de una selección de materiales auditivos que los organizadores traerán para la<br />
ocasión. También se exhibirán imágenes de México. Y por supuesto, el pabellón contará con la<br />
presencia de escritores y artistas que deleitarán al público con su arte, en distintos momentos<br />
de esta rica programación del Pabellón que se extenderá por ocho días.<br />
Charlas informales y firmas de libros… Noviembre 15-21<br />
Estarán a la venta miles de libros de autores mexicanos y el público tendrá la oportunidad de acercarse<br />
a los escritores después de sus presentaciones o charlas para hacerles preguntas o pedir sus firmas.<br />
Lunes, 15 de noviembre<br />
6:30 p.m. - Gonzalo Celorio.<br />
Charla sobre literatura.<br />
Martes, 16 de noviembre<br />
5:30 p.m. - Rosa Beltrán.<br />
Lectura de cuentos inéditos.<br />
Serna<br />
Jueves, 18 de noviembre<br />
5:30 p.m. -<br />
Estela Leñero.<br />
Charla sobre el libro Lejos<br />
del corazón.<br />
Viernes, 19 de noviembre<br />
5:30 p.m. -<br />
Víctor M. Mendiola.<br />
Palau<br />
Lectura de poesía.<br />
6 p.m. - María Baranda.<br />
Charla sobre el libro Arcadia.<br />
7:30 p.m. - Coral Bracho.<br />
Lectura de poesía.<br />
Sábado, 20 de noviembre<br />
1 p.m. - David Huerta.<br />
Charla sobre poesía.<br />
3 p.m. - Enrique Serna.<br />
Charla sobre el libro<br />
Ángeles del abismo.<br />
4 p.m. - Pedro Ángel Palau.<br />
Charla sobre novela<br />
histórica.<br />
Fernández<br />
Rehilete (el lugar de los niños en Plaza México)<br />
Un espacio creado para que los niños disfruten de las<br />
historias que traen los cuenteros Marcela Romero y Gerardo<br />
Méndez, escuchen al autor Bernardo Fernández leyendo<br />
pasajes de sus libros, y participen en talleres de tradiciones<br />
mexicanas y de artesanías para aprender a hacer rehiletes y<br />
alebrijes, animales multiformes de colores brillantes.<br />
Viernes, 19 de noviembre<br />
9 a.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes.<br />
9:45 a.m. – Cuentos e historietas por<br />
Marcela Romero<br />
10:30 a.m. – Taller de Tradición Mexicana<br />
11:15 a.m. – Cuentos e historietas por<br />
Gerardo Méndez<br />
12:45 p.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes.<br />
1:30 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Marcela Romero<br />
Sábado, 20 de noviembre<br />
9:30 a.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes<br />
10:15 a.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Gerardo Méndez<br />
11 a.m. – Taller de Tradición Mexicana<br />
11:45 a.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Marcela Romero<br />
12:30 p.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes<br />
1:15 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Gerardo Méndez<br />
2 p.m. – Taller de Tradición Mexicana<br />
2:45 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Marcela Romero<br />
3:30 p.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes<br />
4:15 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por Gerardo Méndez<br />
Ballet Mexcaltitán<br />
Domingo, 21 de noviembre<br />
10:15 a.m. – Cuentos e historietas<br />
por Gerardo Méndez<br />
11 a.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes<br />
11:45 a.m. – Presentación del autor infantil<br />
Bernardo Fernández<br />
12:30 p.m. – Taller de Tradición Mexicana<br />
1:15 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas<br />
por Gerardo Méndez<br />
2 p.m. – Taller de artesanías Alebrijes<br />
2:45 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por<br />
Marcela Romero<br />
3:30 p.m. – Taller de Tradición Mexicana<br />
4:15 p.m. – Cuentos e historietas por<br />
Gerardo Méndez
www.miamibookfair.com | 305.237.3258 or 305.237.3314 Celebrando a México<br />
Exhibiciones de arte mexicano en la Feria: Torre de la Libertad (Biscayne Blvd. y N.E. 6ta Calle)<br />
Lunes - Jueves, Nov. 15 - 17, 5 - 8 p.m. / Viernes-Domingo, Nov. 19 - 21, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.<br />
c<br />
Cuento del conejo y el coyote -<br />
Ilustraciones de Francisco Toledo<br />
Imágenes del libro de Natalia Toledo El Cuento del<br />
conejo y el coyote realizadas por su padre, el pintor<br />
mexicano Francisco Toledo, reconocido por su trabajo<br />
en diferentes medios: cerámica, escultura, grabado,<br />
artes gráficas y pintura. Toledo es considerado uno de<br />
los pintores vivos más importantes de México.<br />
(Cortesía de la galería Arvil, México).<br />
Artes escénicas de México<br />
Viaje al corazón del bolero mexicano:<br />
El autor colombiano Carlos Arboleda González,<br />
acompañado por un trío nos guía por el mundo de<br />
las emociones durante esta presentación musical/<br />
literaria que cuenta con la participación de invitados<br />
especiales.<br />
Lunes, 15 de noviembre, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Auditorium, Edif. 1, 2do Piso<br />
El actor y director Odín Dupeyron presenta el<br />
monólogo ¡A vivir!. La trama comienza en el<br />
momento en que Marciano, quien está terminando<br />
un curso de superación personal, va a dar su<br />
testimonio a través de los recuerdos de su infancia.<br />
Martes, 16 de noviembre, 8:30 p.m.<br />
Teatro Prometeo, Edif. 1<br />
Conocida por el público<br />
mexicano e internacional<br />
por su actuación en el cine<br />
y la televisión de México, la<br />
primera actriz Alma Muriel<br />
se presenta con el monólogo<br />
Para ti…Sor Juana,<br />
estructurado con la poesía de<br />
Alma Muriel<br />
Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz.<br />
Miércoles 17, jueves 18 y viernes 19, de<br />
noviembre 8:30 p.m., Teatro Prometeo, Edif. 1<br />
Triciclo Rojo es un grupo teatral que integra danza,<br />
poesía, artes escénicas, clown, música y animaciones<br />
gráficas en una forma poética y<br />
divertida. Estos artistas mexicanos<br />
inspiran al público a volar a través<br />
del diálogo creativo del mundo de la<br />
fantasía.<br />
Viernes 19 de noviembre, 10 a.m.,<br />
sábado 20 y domingo 21,<br />
de noviembre, 11 a.m.,<br />
en La Callejuela de los Niños<br />
Triciclo Rojo<br />
Bicentenario-Itinerante-Empacado-José Nuño<br />
Inspirado en la celebración del bicentenario de<br />
la Independencia de México, el pintor José Nuño<br />
reinterpreta siglos de historia y arte que definen la<br />
identidad del pueblo mexicano. Nuño fundó en México<br />
D.F. las galerías Picasso y Modigliani. Una muestra de<br />
su obra está expuesta permanentemente en el Museo<br />
de Arte Moderno de la Ciudad de México.<br />
Participacion de artistas Mexicanos en el Escenario de Mundo<br />
Viernes, 19 de noviembre, 6 p.m. y Sábado 20 5:30 p.m. - Jorge<br />
Verdín (Clorofila), miembro del conocido Colectivo Nortec que se<br />
caracteriza por mezclar la música electrónica con la norteña, se<br />
presentará en esta ocasión con La Banda Caliente.<br />
Sábado, 20 de noviembre, 4 p.m. - El público tendrá la oportunidad<br />
de conocer al Ballet Mexcaltitán, famoso por la alegría,<br />
profesionalismo y colorido que despliega sobre las tablas.<br />
Viernes, 19 de noviembre, 5 p.m., sábado 20, 11 a.m.<br />
y domingo 21, 11 a.m. - El grupo de teatro callejero, Cornisa 20,<br />
presentará Mariachi Clown, un espectáculo sin texto que se vale de<br />
canciones y mímica para narrar su historia.<br />
(Para la programación completa de actividades artísticas en el<br />
Escenario del Mundo durante el fin de semana, favor de visitar<br />
www.miamibookfair.com.)<br />
Ciclo de cine mexicano y literatura<br />
Una seleccion de películas mexicanas inspiradas en obras de la literatura mundial.<br />
Miércoles, 16 de Noviembre:<br />
Escenario del Mundo, 3ra Calle N.E. y 1ra. Avenida<br />
6 p.m. - Como agua para chocolate e inmediatamente después, La rosa blanca<br />
Jueves, 18 de Noviembre:<br />
Escenario del Mundo, 3ra Calle N.E. y 1ra. Avenida<br />
6 p.m. - Los albañiles e inmediatamente después, La habitación azul<br />
Sábado, 20 de Noviembre:<br />
Salón 6100, Edificio 6, 1er piso, 2da Avenida N.E. entre 4ta y 5ta Calle<br />
1:30 p.m. - Pedro Páramo e inmediatamente después, Doña Bárbara<br />
Jorge Verdín<br />
Cornisa 20<br />
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Café Siqueiros: Edificio 2, 1er piso, esquina a la 1ra Avenida<br />
Un espacio creado para los amantes de la poesía y la música. Los asistentes podrán deleitarse<br />
tomando bebidas tradicionales mexicanas, mientras escuchan la programación de poetas, actores y<br />
cantantes inspirada en el ambiente del famoso piano/bar Siqueiros de la Ciudad de México.<br />
Sábado, 20 de noviembre:<br />
12 p.m. - La primera actriz Alma Muriel y Arturo Morell,<br />
leyendo escenas de la obra de teatro Falsa<br />
Crónica de Juana la Loca y poesía de Líneas de<br />
Madrugada<br />
1 p.m. - Obra de teatro Del Cielo al Suelo con los<br />
actores juveniles Paloma Márquez y Jorge Consejo<br />
2 p.m. - Poesía y corridos mexicanos con el mariachi<br />
Voces de América<br />
Domingo, 21 de noviembre:<br />
12 p.m. - Presentación del libro Mi poesía<br />
de Octavio Esquivel<br />
1 p.m. - Charla El futuro de la Edición Digital en América<br />
Latina por Rebeca Moreno, Directora Asociada de<br />
Crabapps, México<br />
2 p.m. - Lectura de poesía mexicana y música con la<br />
soprano María Garza y la guitarra de Edivan Armas
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