[EVENTS] A Party, a Lecture, and a Reading

[EVENTS] A Party, a Lecture, and a Reading

Next Friday, October 24, Dissent will celebrate the launch of our fall issue in Brooklyn with our publishing friends, Verso Books and The New Inquiry. Join us for drinks, discussion, and dancing from 9pm in the beautiful backyard of Hollow Nickel bar in Brooklyn.

Party

Next Friday, October 24, Dissent will celebrate the launch of our fall issue in Brooklyn with our publishing friends, Verso Books and The New Inquiry. Join us for drinks, discussion, and dancing from 9pm in the beautiful backyard of Hollow Nickel bar in Brooklyn.

Subscribe before the event, and we’ll buy you a drink.

This Friday, October 24, from 9:00 p.m.
Hollow Nickel
494 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY

RSVP on Facebook or email Natasha Lewis at lewis [at] dissentmagazine [dot] org to add your name to the guest list.

The Crisis in Reading: The 19th Annual Irving Howe Memorial Lecture

Join the CUNY Center for the Humanities and acclaimed historian Anthony Grafton for a lecture on the state of reading, which will argue that reports of the death of books and readers are greatly exaggerated. 

Monday, November 10 at 6:30 p.m.
CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
The Skylight Room (9100)
Free and open to the public.

Politics and the Novel: A Reading

On Tuesday, December 2, Dissent contributors and editors will read from their favorite political fiction at BookCourt in Brooklyn.

Tuesday, December 2 at 7:00 p.m.
BookCourt
163 Court St, Brooklyn, NY
Free and open to the public.

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