14.07.2008 12:30:00
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Meet Singer-Songwriter Aimee Mann and Acclaimed Author Joseph O'Neill "Upstairs at the Square" on Thursday, July 31, at the Union Square Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world’s
largest bookseller, today announced the next event in its buzzed-about
series, "Upstairs at the Square,”
held at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in Manhattan (33 East 17th
Street at Union Square). On Thursday, July 31st, at 7 pm, Aimee Mann,
whose new album is @#%&*! Smilers (SuperEgo), and Joseph O’Neill,
author of Netherland (Pantheon, May 2008), discuss and perform their
work in conversation with journalist Katherine Lanpher, who hosts the
program. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. Seating is
available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Aimee Mann (www.aimeemann.com)
songs have a literary quality to them – sharp,
spare short stories set to music. From her work in the 80s with MTV
favorite ’Til Tuesday, through her acclaimed
solo discs Whatever and I’m With
Stupid in the 90s, Aimee Mann has always been at the forefront of
contemporary songwriters. The close of the millennium brought her
breakout success, with the simultaneous releases of Bachelor No. 2 and
the soundtrack to the film Magnolia, which garnered nominations for an
Oscar, a Golden Globe and three Grammys. With a songcraft often compared
with the Beatles and Badfinger, Mann frequently pairs the bleakest of
poetry with soaring, infectious melodies. Mann continued her solo career
with the 2002 release of Lost in Space the second release on her own
SuperEgo Records. In 2006 Mann released The Forgotten Arm, a critically
acclaimed concept album that follows the story of two lovers who meet at
the Virginia State Fair. Aimee Mann also released a Christmas album
titled One More Drifter In The Snow. Her new album, @#%&*! Smilers, has
been released to rave reviews, including five stars from MOJO, which
pronounced it, "a masterpiece from a
songwriter who’s quietly chronicling the
blanched last days of a sunshine empire.” NPR
noted, "Mann has carved out a presence as a
consistently top-shelf chronicler of human desires and failings... [@#%&*!
Smilers is] another look at dark and
eccentric characters, complete with introspective looks at heartbreak,
fading hope, and even Virginia carnivals.”
In The New York Times Book Review, Dwight Garner called Netherland, "the
wittiest, angriest, most exacting and most desolate work of fiction we’ve
yet had about life in New York and London after the World Trade Center
fell. On a micro level, it’s about a couple
and their young son living in Lower Manhattan when the planes hit, and
about the event’s rippling emotional
aftermath in their lives. On a macro level, it’s
about nearly everything: family, politics, identity. I devoured it in
three thirsty gulps, gulps that satisfied a craving I didn’t
know I had.” The New Yorker noted that "Netherland
has opened where The Great Gatsby ends.”
Joseph O’Neill was born in Ireland and raised
primarily in Holland. He received a law degree from Cambridge University
and worked as a barrister in London. He writes regularly for The
Atlantic Monthly and is the author of two previous novels, This Is the
Life and The Breezes, and a family history, Blood-Dark-Track, which was
a New York Times Notable Book. He lives with his family in New
York City.
Katherine Lanpher (www.katherinelanpher.com)
is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist. Springboard Press
published her first book, Leap Days.
"Upstairs at the Square,”
which celebrated its two-year anniversary this June, has paired authors
such as William Gibson, Tom Wolfe, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, David
Lynch, Anna Gavalda, Min Jin Lee, and Armistead Maupin with musicians
including Craig Finn, Duncan Sheik and members of the cast of Spring
Awakening, Badly Drawn Boy, Sondre Lerche, Au Revoir Simone, Nicole
Atkins, Martha Wainwright and more. An archive of recordings is
available on Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com/upstairs),
where "Upstairs at the Square”
is enjoyed by listeners around the world in addition to its live
audiences.
About Barnes & Noble, Inc.
Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world’s
largest bookseller and a Fortune 500 company, operates 800 bookstores in
50 states. The company is the nation’s top
bookseller in quality, and for the fifth year in a row, the top
bookseller brand, as determined by a combination of the brand’s
performance on familiarity, quality, and purchase intent, 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.
General information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained via the
Internet by visiting the company’s corporate
website: www.barnesandnobleinc.com.
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