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British Singer-Songwriter Badly Drawn Boy and Eat the Document Author Dana Spiotta Featured in the Next ''Upstairs at the Square'' on Wednesday, March 7 at the Union Square Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE:BKS), the world’s
largest bookseller, today announced the next event in its new series, "Upstairs
at the Square,” held at the Union Square
Barnes & Noble in Manhattan (33 East 17th
Street at Union Square). On Wednesday, March 7th,
at 7PM, singer-songwriter Badly Drawn Boy, whose new album is Born in
the U.K. (Astralwerks), and Dana Spiotta, whose latest novel, Eat
The Document (Scribner, 2006), was a National Book Award finalist,
discuss and perform their work. Journalist Katherine Lanpher hosts the
program. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. Seating is
available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Named by Q Magazine as one of "50 Bands
To See Before You Die,” Badly Drawn Boy
(badlydrawnboy.co.uk), aka Damon Gough, has been on everyone’s
shortlist since winning the Mercury Prize for his 2000 debut, The
Hour of Bewilderbeast. He continues his winning streak of heartfelt,
charming, sublimely melodic songs –from the About
A Boy soundtrack to Have You Fed The Fish? to One Plus One
Is One – with his fifth album, Born in
the U.K. Described as honest, often wincingly so, and upfront, Gough
is a musician who does things his way. Where One Plus One Is One
was an intimate, introspective album, Born In The U.K., which
Gough describes as "the most difficult record
I’ve made to date,”
is more inclusive. "It is an album with which
I want to embrace the wider world,” he says.
Dana Spiotta (danaspiotta.com) grew up mostly in California. In 1993 she
moved to New York City. She was the managing editor (with Jodi Davis) of The
Quarterly for two years. Scribner published her first novel, Lightning
Field, in 2001. It was a New York Times Notable Book of the
year and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the West. The New
York Times called her second novel, Eat the Document, "stunning”
and described it as "a book that possesses
the staccato ferocity of a Joan Didion essay and the razzle-dazzle
language and the historical resonance of a Don DeLillo novel.”
Katherine Lanpher is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist.
Springboard Press recently published her first book, Leap Days:
Chronicle of a Midlife Move.
The next "Upstairs on the Square”
will take place on Wednesday, April 11th, at 7PM, and
features author Ian Rankin and musician Aidan Moffatt (formerly of Arab
Strap).
Audio downloads of all seven previous events are available on Barnes &
Noble.com (www.bn.com/upstairs).
About Barnes & Noble, Inc.
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE:BKS), the world’s
largest bookseller and a Fortune 500 company, operates 801 bookstores in
50 states. For the fifth year in a row, the company is the nation’s
top retail brand for quality, according to the EquiTrend®
Brand Study by Harris Interactive®. Barnes &
Noble conducts its online business through Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com),
one of the Web’s largest e-commerce sites and
the number one online bookseller for quality among e-commerce companies,
according to the latest EquiTrend survey.
General information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained via the
Internet by visiting the company’s corporate
Web site: http://www.barnesandnobleinc.com.
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