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Welcome to our 30th Birthday Celebration!
Contents {4} Arts at the Fair {5-10} During the Week {13} Miami Writers Institute JAVIER FRANCISCO PAGALDAY GASTELURRUTIA, Deputy Consul General of Spain in Miami, MDC Cultural Affairs Senior Executive Director ALINA INTERIÁN, Director of IberoAmerican Liaisons ARTURO MORELL, Center Director of Programs LISSETTE MENDEZ, MBFI Board of Directors Chair MITCHELL KAPLAN, MBFI Board Member KIRA WILLIG, and Center Director of Operations DELIA LOPEZ
Thirty years of Miami Book Fair International is a testament to the great things that can be accomplished when many people unite to create something bigger than themselves. The Miami Book Fair is more than a great festival, it’s a community brought together by shared passions — a passion for books and reading, and for making South Florida a great place to live, work, play and learn. We are extremely proud to help create this event alongside our never-tiring Book Fair team, the 1500 volunteers who bring their bright smiles and goodwill, the hundreds of authors (and others!) who share their talent, and the hundreds of thousands of people who pour into downtown Miami every November to enjoy it all. Thank you! And one of our biggest inspirations? Our bedrock: Miami Dade College! At the vanguard of communitybuilding in South Florida for more than 50 years, MDC is known as “Democracy’s College,” and this ethos is built right into the Book Fair’s DNA: accessibility for all. We are grateful for the constant and steady leadership of our board and board chair, Mitchell Kaplan, of Alina Interián, executive director of MDC’s Cultural Affairs, and of College President, Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, whose vision was the cornerstone of this annual “city of books.” We look forward to continuing to build this city for another 30 years (and beyond!). Join us! Thank you for the privilege, Delia Lopez and Lissette Mendez, Co-directors The Center for Literature and Theatre
Book Fair Preview! Special Screening: The
Book Thief
{ 4 p.m. } Saturday, November 16 Regal South Beach 18 (1120 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach) FREE ADMISSION
Based on the international bestselling novel by Markus Zusak, The Book Thief tells the inspiring story of a spirited and courageous young girl named Liesel, who transforms the lives of everyone around her when she is sent to live with a foster family in World War II Germany. Watch the movie and then join in a Q & A with author Markus Zusak and actress Sophie Nelisse, who plays the lead part of Liesel.
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{16-17} The Kitchen {18-19} Street Fair Weekend {21-27} Generation Genius {28-29} Comics & Graphic Novels {30-31} Idea Exchange (panels) {32-35} Saturday Author Schedule {36-39} Sunday Author Schedule {40-47} Index Authors & Guests {48-58} Spain & The Fair in Spanish {60} Friends of The Fair {61-63} Exhibitors {64} Sponsors
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Arts @ The Fair
Recent Cinema from Spain Film Festival { 6:30 p.m. } Thursday, November 21
Havana Revisited: An Architectural Heritage { Opening November 18 } Centre Gallery (Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor)
Olympia Theater @ Gusman Center (174 E Flagler Street)
As part of the Fair’s series of events dedicated to its featured country, Spain, the Recent Cinema from Spain Film Festival returns to Miami for its third consecutive year. The festival, presented by EGEDA (Audio-Visual Producers’ Rights Management Association) and the Olympia Theater @ Gusman Center for the Performing Arts, features six of Spain’s most recognized films of the year.
Created by artist Cathryn Griffith, this MDC Galleries of Art + Design exhibit documents the history, preservation and present uses of Havana’s important architecture, which provides a window on the changing forces that have shaped the country’s history. Through February 14, 2014. Lecture and book signing Monday, November 18, 6 p.m., Centre Gallery (Bldg. 1, 3rd Fl.) Reception from 5 to 7 p.m.
Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women { Through February 14 }
Jewish Museum of Florida (301 Washington Avenue, Miami Beach) The pivotal role of Jewish women in comics has never been acknowledged – until now. Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women, at the Jewish Museum of Florida, is the first exhibition to spotlight their fearless voices and boundary-smashing work. Join four superstars of the format at the Miami Book Fair for the Graphic Details panel, Sunday, November 24, 12 p.m. See page 29 for more information.
Origami Tsunami
{ November 22 - 24 } NE 2nd Avenue between 2nd and 3rd Streets The MDC Museum of Art + Design and Miami Artists & Writers Collaborative presents Origami Tsunami. This project melds the aesthetic of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s “The Gates, Central Park, New York, 1979-2005” and the shared community spirit of the “Thousand Paper Cranes.” Fairgoers will be presented with paper and origami diagrams so that they may contribute to the panels of the wave-like installation to create a tsunami of goodwill and good fortune.
The Posters Francisco “Max” Capdevila, an important figure in Spanish comics, was part of a vibrant post-Franco comics scene that emerged in the late 70s in Spain. Capdevila is the winner of the 1999 Ignatz Award for Best Foreign Material and the 2007 Premio Nacional de Comic in his native Spain. This year’s poster features a cascade of thirty books, one for each “edition” of the Fair, combined with the image of Don Quixote, a literary reference to the Fair’s featured country, Spain.
Paul Pope is a two-time Eisner-award winner with an international reputation as an artist and designer. In 2010, Pope was recognized as a Master Artist by the American Council of the Arts. His comic strip Strange Adventures won the coveted National Cartoonist Society’s Reuben Award for Best Comic Book of the year. His latest project is Battling Boy, a booklength epic featuring a young superhero. www.miamibookfair.com
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Sunday { November 17 }
Miami Book Fair International
2013 Inaugural Author
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The official inauguration of the 30th Miami Book Fair International kicks off with remarks from Fair organizers, local dignitaries, and representatives of this year’s featured country, Spain. The event will feature a presentation by the New World School of the Arts Symphony Orchestra, poetry by the niece of Federico Garcia Lorca, Laura Garcia Lorca, and performances by the Suite Hispania ensemble, dedicated to presenting and exploring Spain’s rich tradition of music and dance.
With the publication of his groundbreaking novels, The Da Vinci Code, The Lost Symbol, and Angels & Demons, Dan Brown became an international sensation, fusing symbology, art, and history into bestselling thrillers. The Da Vinci Code, which spent 144 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, remains the number-one bestselling adult hardcover of all time. In his latest, Inferno (Doubleday; $29.99), Harvard professor of symbology Robert Langdon realizes that he is in possession of a series of disturbing codes created by a brilliant scientist — a genius whose obsession with the end of the world is matched only by his passion for Dante’s epic poem, The Inferno. Spend a thrilling evening with the writer dubbed by The Wall Street Journal as “the master of the intellectual cliffhanger.”
2013 Inaugural Ceremony Olympia Theater at Gusman Center (174 E Flagler Street) FREE ADMISSION
Dan Brown
Olympia Theater at Gusman Center (174 E Flagler Street) | Tickets $15
Celebrating { Spain }
(For more information, see pages 54-58.) 7:30 p.m. - Don’t miss what’s sure to be the liveliest social event of Book Fair week — the opening of Spain’s Pavilion. Enjoy tapas and wine, music, and sparkling conversation with visiting dignitaries, artists and authors. And get a first look at La lectura en cartel, an exhibit that reflects the evolution of Spanish graphic design for books, and at the thousands of books published in Spain, and shipped across the Atlantic specifically for sale in the Pavilion.
LAURA GARCÍA LORCA,
PRESIDENT, GARCÍA LORCA FOUNDATION
And in { Spanish } (For more information, see page 49.)
8 p.m. - Cervantes Prize-winner Jorge Edwards presents his new book and discusses his work. OPENING OF SPANISH PAVILION @miamibookfair
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During the Week
Monday { November 18 }
An Evening With
Joe Scarborough
An Evening With Erica Jong in Conversation with Jennifer Weiner
{ 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
{ 8 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
As a former Republican congressman, and now a co-host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough has developed a pull-no-punches approach to his view of politics. His first book, Rome Wasn’t Burnt in a Day, predicted the collapse of the Republican majority and the U.S. economy. His latest, The Right Path: From Ike to Reagan, How Republicans Once Mastered Politics — and Can Again (Random House; $26.00) takes a nuanced and surprising look at the unexpected rise and self-inflicted fall of the Republican Party. “. . . the right book at the right time to spark a much-needed conversation about the future of the Republican Party.” — Doris Kearns Goodwin. Join Joe Scarborough for an illuminating discussion about the future of the GOP.
Originally published in 1973, Erica Jong’s first novel, Fear of Flying (Henry Holt; $35.00), not only coined a new phrase for a sex act, it launched a new way of thinking about gender, sexuality, and liberty. Now, on the 40th anniversary of its publication, Fear of Flying has been reintroduced as a special edition, with an introduction by bestselling author, journalist, and self-proclaimed feminist Jennifer Weiner. Weiner, whose books include the bestselling Good in Bed and In Her Shoes (which was adapted into a major motion picture), has been a vocal critic of male bias and entrenched sexism in the publishing industry. Join Jong and Weiner for a fearless and fascinating evening of conversation.
Tablao Flamenco
Room 6100 - (Bldg. 6, 1st floor) | 5 - 7:30 p.m. Enjoy the sounds and the flavors of Spain, right here in Miami! Drop in for a bite (courtesy of MG Events) and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment. Music and dance by Siempre Flamenco.
Celebrating { Spain }
(For more information, see pages 54-58.)
8:30 p.m. - Suite Hispania presents: Amores Quebrados: The words, music, and dance of Spain’s Andalucía region. The performance includes the works of Falla, Granados, and Lorca, as well as popular songs, melodies and ballads dating back to the Middle Ages, and traditional gypsy music.
And in { Spanish }
SUITE HISPANIA
(For more information, see page 49.)
7:30 p.m. - Colombian journalist and political leader Francisco Santos Calderón presents his memoir Rebelde con causa, which recounts his kidnapping by Pablo Escobar, his advocacy for human rights, his election as Vice President under President Álvaro Uribe, and his status as a pre-candidate for the presidency of Colombia.
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Tuesday { November 19 }
An Evening With
An Evening With
{ 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
{ 8 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
Pat Conroy’s The Great Santini, published in 1976, explored the author’s ambivalent love for his violent and abusive father. The publication of that story caused a great upheaval in Conroy’s life, including divorce and estrangement. In his memoir, The Death of Santini: The Story of a Father and His Son (Doubleday; $28.95), Conroy chronicles his efforts to reconcile with a man, who, in his final days, finally came to peace with himself and his son. Join Pat Conroy and his wife, novelist Cassandra King, author of Moonrise (Maiden Lane Press; $26.95), as they share a story of healing and reconciliation. Conroy’s other novels include The Prince of Tides, Beach Music, My Losing Season, and The Lords of Discipline.
Sherman Alexie’s first collection of short stories won him a PEN/Hemingway Award. His stature as a writer of awardwinning stories, poems, and novels has soared over the course of his twenty-book, twenty-year career. A bold and irreverent observer of life among Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest, Alexie, a four-time World Poetry Bout Association champion, is as accomplished at performing his work as he is at writing it. The daring, versatile, funny, and outrageous Alexie showcases all his talents in Blasphemy (Grove Press; $24.95), in which he unites fifteen beloved classics with fifteen new stories in one sweeping anthology. “Tough, warmhearted, rowdy, and moving . . .” —The Washington Post.
Pat Conroy and Cassandra King
Sherman Alexie
Tablao Flamenco
Room 6100 - (Bldg. 6, 1st floor) | 5 - 7:30 p.m. Drop in for a bite (courtesy of Carmen y Lola and Delicias de España Restaurants) and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment.
Celebrating { Spain } MAYOR MARSÁN
(For more information, see pages 54-58.)
4:30 p.m. - Film screening: Jamás leí a Onetti
And in { Spanish }
(For more information, see page 50.)
7 p.m. - Panel: E-magazines from Miami, with Maricel Mayor Marsán, Pedro Medina, Mónica Prandi and Omar Villasana.
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ARMAS MARCELO
7.30 p.m. - Transatlantic Conversations: Literature and Politics: Crisis and Opportunities in Spain and Latin America, with J.J. Armas Marcelo and Carlos Alberto Montaner
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During the Week
Wednesday { November 20 }
An Evening With
An Evening With
{ 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
{ 8 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
Author and religious scholar Reza Aslan’s first book was the international bestseller No god but God: The Origins, Evolution, and Future of Islam, which has been translated into thirteen languages and named one of the 100 most important books of the last decade. Now, Aslan presents Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth (Random House; $27.00), a biography that calls into question everything we thought we knew about Jesus. Sifting through centuries of mythmaking, Aslan sheds new light on one of history’s most influential and enigmatic characters. “This tough-minded, deeply political book does full justice to the real Jesus, and honors him in the process.” —San Francisco Chronicle.
Whether it’s as a reporter, a columnist, or a novelist, few writers have been as adept at capturing the spirit of Florida in all its mayhem-infused glory as Carl Hiaasen. In his latest, Bad Monkey (Knopf; $26.95), he spins a tale that’s fiercely pointed and wickedly funny, populated by a cast of characters that include a Bahamian voodoo witch known as the Dragon Queen and, yes, a very bad monkey. “{A] comedic marvel . . .” —Janet Maslin, The New York Times. Spend an evening with the writer that really “gets” Florida.
Reza Aslan
Carl Hiaasen
Tablao Flamenco
Room 6100 - (Bldg. 6, 1st floor) | 5 - 7:30 p.m. Drop in for a bite (courtesy of Dolores but you can call me Lolita Restaurant), and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment. Music and dance by Siempre Flamenco.
Celebrating { Spain } BARRIOS
(For more information, see pages 54-58.)
4:30 p.m. - Film screening: Los Mundos Sutiles. Antonio Machado 8:30 p.m. - Presentation based on José Ramón Fernández’s historical retrospective of Spanish theatre.
And in { Spanish }
(For more information, see page 50.)
7 p.m. - Juan Malpartida on Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos magazine and Sylvia Saitta on her new collection of classics of Argentine literature.
SAITTA
OVEJERO
7:30 p.m. - Panel: Literature of the Transition or of the Democracy, with Pablo Barrios, Soledad Puértolas and José Ovejero.
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Thursday { November 21 }
An Evening With
An Evening With
{ 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
{ 8 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
When Oprah Winfrey selected both of Wally Lamb’s first two novels for inclusion in her Book Club, Lamb was catapulted into the literary limelight. The subject matter of his latest novel, We Are Water (Harper Collins; $29.99), is just as ambitious and no less auspicious. Set in New England and New York during the first years of the Obama presidency, it is a portrait of modern America, exploring issues of class, changing social mores, and the legacy of racial violence. Those themes also appear in Lamb’s two bestselling anthologies of writing authored by inmates at the maximum-security York Correctional Institute. Join one of the most respected authors on the literary scene, whose writing prompted Oprah to say, “It’s not just a book, it’s a life experience.”
Terry McMillan’s seven previous novels, which include Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back, have touched millions of readers with her wry and poignant stories about family and friendship. Her latest, Who Asked You? (Viking Adult; $27.95), gives voice to characters who reveal how we live now. Set in a racially diverse Los Angeles neighborhood, three generations take a long, hard look at each other in this “...well-crafted story of acceptance, forgiveness, and hope.” —Publishers Weekly. Join an author whose signature voice and unforgettable characters always bring universal issues to life.
Terry McMillan
Wally Lamb
Tablao Flamenco
Room 6100 - (Bldg. 6, 1st floor) | 5 - !7:30 p.m. Drop in for a bite (courtesy of Bulla Restaurant), and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment. Music and dance by Siempre Flamenco.
Celebrating { Spain }
(For more information, see pages 54-58)
7 p.m. - Recent Cinema from Spain at Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center for the Performing Arts.
GARCÍA RAMOS
7:30 p.m. - VIP dinner with Bruno Oteiza and Norman Van Aken 8:30 p.m. - Terekitetap: folkloric dance and music from the Canary Islands
And in { Spanish }
(For more information, see page 48.)
7:30 p.m. - A Night of Poetry with Reinaldo García Ramos, Juan Malpartida and Juan Carlos Valls TEREKITETAP
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During the Week
Friday { November 22 }
An Evening With Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
Anjelica Huston presents
{ 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15
{ 8 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) Tickets $40 (includes a copy of A Story Lately Told)
Congressman John Lewis’s commitment to justice and nonviolence has taken him from an Alabama sharecropper’s farm to the halls of Congress, from a segregated schoolroom to the 1963 March on Washington, and from being beaten by state troopers to receiving the Medal of Freedom. The first of a graphic-memoir trilogy, March (Top Shelf Productions; $14.95) is a vivid, first-hand account of John Lewis’ lifelong struggle for civil and human rights. “A poignant portrait of an iconic figure that both entertains and edifies.” — Entertainment Weekly. Joining Congressman Lewis will be the co-authors of the book, Andrew Aydin, who serves in Congressman Lewis’ office handling telecommunications and technology policy, and New York Times best-selling comics creator, Nate Powell, whose books include the Eisner Award-winning graphic novel, Swallow Me Whole.
Her Life in Stories
When Academy Award winning actor and director Anjelica Huston, the daughter of legendary film director John Huston, was growing up, her home was visited by the likes of Carson McCullers, Marlon Brando, Peter O’Toole, and John Steinbeck. And then, things became really interesting. In her memoir, A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York (Scribner; $25.00), Huston presents her charmed, enviable — and unconventional — life. Her story takes readers through her childhood growing up on an estate in Ireland, to her life as a teenager in London during the heyday of its music scene, to her modeling career, and her first experiences in acting. Join Anjelica Huston for an evening of stories, brilliantly told.
Tablao Flamenco
Room 6100 - (bldg. 6, 1st floor) | 5 - 7:30 p.m. Drop in for a bite (courtesy of Xixón Restaurant), and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment. Music and dance by Siempre Flamenco.
Celebrating { Spain }
SILVA
(For more information, see pages 54-58.)
6 p.m. - Contemporary Spanish Literature in Translation with Lorenzo Silva, José Ovejero and Elvira Navarro 8:30 p.m. - The García Lorca Foundation presents La palabra verde
And in { Spanish }
(For more information, see page 48.)
6:30 p.m. - Manuel Herrera, Marynieves Díaz and Manuel Díaz. HERRERA
AGUINIS
7:30 p.m. - Renowned Argentinian author Marcos Aguinis presents his new book La furia de Evita.
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Thirty Years of Great Books! In the world of books there are bestsellers, but also “bestpeople.” Mitchell Kaplan is one of the latter — humble and hardworking, Mitchell is nonetheless one of the most respected and beloved folks in publishing. In 2011, the National Book Foundation bestowed him with the Literarian Award for Outstanding Service to the American Literary Community. Mitchell is Miami’s true literary giant, not only did he nurture a small independent bookstore into one of the most relevant commercial endeavors in South Florida, but he founded and continues to guide one of the most important cultural events in the country — Miami Book Fair International. Mitchell’s dedication and commitment cannot be underestimated, to this day he devotes days to creating the schedule, to ensure dynamic, enlightening and entertaining author discussions. And we are all the better for it. In 1983, Mitchell’s belief in the importance of books was matched by another South Florida visionary with a great idea, Miami Dade College President Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón. From the first Book Fair, Dr. Padrón’s commitment to making and keeping the Fair the finest literary event in the country has been key to its success, as has the support of the rest of the Miami Dade College family.
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Our sincerest gratitude, and hope for another wonderful 30 years. 2013 MBFI Board Members: Maria M. Blet, Managing Director, KR Financial Services, Inc.; Dale Chapman Webb, Vice President of Development, YoungArts; Eddie Dominguez, Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing and Communications, City National Bank; Alina Interián, Senior Executive Director, Cultural Affairs at Miami Dade College, Mitchell Kaplan, Owner, Books & Books, Kira Willig, Attorney, Family Law Members Emeriti: Honorary Chair Eduardo J. Padrón, President, Miami Dade College; Susan Cumins, President, Susan Cumins Public Relations; Barbara Skigen, Fundraiser (Retired); Mervyn Solomon, Librarian (Retired), Miami Dade College, Homestead Campus
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What’s YOUR Story? Once again, The Center for Literature and Theatre brings you top-shelf writing workshops taught by renowned author/teachers:
Three-day Workshops: { 9 a.m. - Noon } Wednesday – Friday, November 20 – 22 | $225 Telling Someone Else’s Story: Collaborative Writing with Patricia Mulcahy { 2 - 5 p.m. } Wednesday – Friday, November 20 – 22 | $225
Writing Fiction with Esmeralda Santiago
One-day Workshops: { 2 - 5 p.m. } Friday, November 22 | $110 Writing YA: Spark, Structure and a Little Bit of Sparkle with Lauren Oliver { 2 - 5 p.m. } Friday, November 22 | $75 Los Mecanismos Secretos de la Novela con Jorge Eduardo Benavides (In Spanish)
Manuscript Consultations: With Literary Agent Becca Stumpf, Prospect Agency | $80 Register today! To register, or for more information on workshops or manuscript consultations, visit thecenteratmdc.org, email nswift@mdc.edu, or call 305-237-3023
And in the spring...
Mark your calendars now for the annual spring edition of the Miami Writers Institute, May 7 – 10, 2014. Here’s a sneak peek: Poetry with Richard Blanco | Non-fiction with Amy Stewart Revision with Judy Sternlight | Spanish-language fiction with Andrés Correa The First 20 Pages with Bill Clegg and Jill Bialosky Much more to come! Visit thecenteratmdc.org and sign up for our newsletter.
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Spain
2013 Miami Book Fair Featured Country: Spain Spain Pavilion: Building 2, 1st floor (room 2106) Hours: Monday, Nov. 18 – Wednesday, Nov. 20, 4 – 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21 and Friday, Nov. 22, 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Discover a Literary Legacy In commemoration of the 500 years since Ponce de Leon arrived in Florida, Miami Book Fair International will celebrate Spain’s culture with thought-provoking and entertaining programs. Spain’s natural beauty encompasses a great variety of climates and terrains, from coastal landscapes imbued with the warmth of a tropical sun to rugged mountain passes capped with snow. Spain is, above all, a mosaic of cultures that touch upon all forms of artistic expression. Spain is thriving in every area, from literature to painting, music to architecture, the theatre
and more. For example, Spain’s editorial industry produces over 90,000 volumes per year! Spanish culture is not just present in the Iberian Peninsula and its archipelago of islands. To some degree, it is part of the lives of the 450 million people around the world who speak Spanish. In the U.S. alone, about 12 percent of households speak Spanish, and 32 million people are native Spanish speakers. As Miami Book Fair celebrates its 30th anniversary, we will also celebrate Spain’s unique place in the world, and especially the excellence of its literary legacy.
With the Support of...
Spain Pavilion Opening: { 7:30 p.m. } Sunday, November 17 | Room 2106 (Bldg. 2, 1st Floor) Don’t miss the opening of Spain’s Pavilion, organized and sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports, and the Acción Cultural Española. Enjoy tapas and wine, music, and sparkling conversation with visiting dignitaries, artists and authors. Get a first look at La lectura en cartel, an exhibit that reflects the evolution of Spanish graphic design for books, and at the thousands of books published in Spain and shipped across the Atlantic specifically for sale in the Pavilion. As the week progresses, the Pavilion will be the site of thought-provoking and entertaining programs, including literary readings, discussions on current affairs and film screenings. All with a dash of olé!
Tablao Flamenco: Madrid in Miami
{ 5 - 7:30 p.m. } Monday - Friday, Nov. 18-22 | Room 6100 (Bldg. 6, 1st Floor) Enjoy the sounds and the flavors of Spain, right here in Miami! Drop in for a bite to eat and wine tastings (5-7 p.m.) provided by the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Nutrition, and The Environment.
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Performance | Music | Art
Suite Hispania presents Amores Quebrados
{ 8:30 p.m. } Monday, Nov. 18 Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor) Spanish music and dance through the ages, as interpreted by the great poets and writers of Andalucia, the country’s southern region.
Terekitetap
{ 8:30 p.m. } Thursday, Nov. 21 Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor) Take a musical journey trough the Canary Islands, and discover traditional forms of dance, as well as musical instruments unique to the region. “Terekitap” moves to the beat of Canarian drums, and to the rhythm of flamenco’s cajón.
Bambalina presents Ulysses
{ 4 p.m. } Saturday, Nov. 23 { 11 a.m. } Sunday, Nov. 24 Teatro Prometeo, (Edif. 1, 1er Piso) Children’s theatre troupe, Bambalina, presents Ulysses, a story about a hero who took on the gods, and found ways to overcome adversity.
Ongoing in the Pavilion • Documentaries on the lives of Spanish authors. • Panel discussions on aspects of the culture, including music, children’s literature, Spanishlanguage learning in the U.S., Hispanic heritage, and more. • Poetry and fiction readings by newly translated authors. • Clown theatre group, Reymala, from the Canary Islands, plus storytellers with colorful tales from Spain’s varied regions.
A full schedule of activities will be posted outside the Pavilion.
EXHIBIT: LA LECTURA EN CARTEL
On the World Stage (N.E. 2nd Ave. and 3rd Street) { 2 p.m. } Saturday, Nov. 23
{ 4 p.m. } Saturday, Nov. 23
Catalan guitarist José Luis Montón performs his inimitable
Juan Perro (Santiago Auseron) is one of Spain’s most recognized contemporary music stars. In the 1980s he was lead singer of the band Radio Futura, then transitioned to a successful solo career.
brand of flamenco. Montón has recorded five solo records and has performed with symphonies throughout the world.
Art from Spain at the Fair Exhibit: La lectura en cartel (Reading Designed): This retrospective of works of graphic design created to promote books and reading since the 1930s, shows the range and creativity of Spanish design.
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Art Collective/Installation: All hands invited. All fairgoers encouraged! Join in on the fun and write the world’s longest poem, El mundo, un poema gigante. Look for the meters-long paper roll outside the Pavilion, and summon your muse. Get writing!
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Catalan artist Antoni Miralda, presents POWER FOOD LEXIcom, an installation that trains an ironic eye on the relationship between food, culture, energy, and power.
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The Kitchen
Conversations About Cooking, Food & Wine
Eat, Cook, Learn!
It’s the Fair’s 30th birthday party and everybody’s in The Kitchen. Experience a gastro-literary feast as cookbook authors discuss their culinary philosophies and demonstrate their recipes in the Miami Culinary Institute’s state-of-the art Wine Theatre. Taste the results!
{ Talking } Chefs, gourmands and sommeliers. Warm and witty. Just like having them in your kitchen. Building 6, 1st floor, MDC Wolfson Campus (Room 6100) Admission to panel discussions is free, NO ticket required. Books will be available for sale and to be signed by the authors.
Saturday, November 23
Sunday, November 24
{ 12 p.m. } Leticia Moreinos Schwartz on My Rio de Janeiro: A Cookbook,
{ 1 p.m. } John Moeller on Dining at the White
Manuel Villacorta on Peruvian Power Foods, and Maureen Fant on Sauces and Shapes: Pasta the Italian Way { 1:30 p.m. } Sandra A. Gutierrez on Latin American Street Food: The Best Flavors of Markets, Beaches, and Roadside Stands from Mexico to Argentina, Lolis Eric Elie on Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans, and Michael Ruhlman, on The Book of Schmaltz: Love Song to a Forgotten Fat { 3 p.m. } Ingrid Hoffmann on Latin D’ Lite: Delicious Latin Recipes with a
Healthy Twist, Peggy Kotsopoulos on Kitchen Cures: Revolutionize Your Health with Foods that Heal, and Brian Boitano on What Would Brian Boitano Make? Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing with Family and Friends
{ 4:30 p.m. } Michael Steinberger on The Wine Savant: A Guide to the New Wine Culture, and Paul Lukacs on Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World’s Most Ancient Pleasures
House: From the President’s Table to Yours, Patricia Wells on The French Kitchen Cookbook: Recipes and Lessons from Paris and Provence, and Norman Van Aken on No Experience Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken { 3 p.m. } Raquel Roque on Cocina Latina: El sabor
del mundo latino; Antoni Miralda on Power Food (in Spanish) { 4 p.m. } Mandy Baca on The Sizzling History
of Miami Cuisine, Deeny Kaplan Lorber on Waiting at Joe’s and Ellen Kanner on Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith, and What to Eat for Dinner
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Cooking Demos & Special Dinners
{ Cooking } Chefs cook. You eat. Delicioso! Wine Theatre at Miami Culinary Institute, MDC Wolfson Campus, (415 N.E. 2nd Avenue, 3rd floor) Admission to demos is $15. Tickets are required. Tickets at miamibookfair.com starting November 4 at 10 a.m. Seating for demos is limited. Books will be available for sale and to be signed by the authors.
Saturday, November 23
Sunday, November 24
{ 11 a.m. } John Moeller, author of Dining at the White House: From
the President’s Table to Yours, presents the fabulous food and recipes that wowed everyone from heads of state to the First Family.
{ 11 a.m. } Peggy Kotsopoulos, author of Kitchen Cures: Revolutionize Your Health with Foods that Heal shows you how to improve your health with nutrient-rich whole foods.
{ 1 p.m. } Norman Van Aken, author of No Experience Necessary:
{ 1 p.m. } Brian Boitano, author of What Would Brian Boitano
The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken shares his fascinating journey to culinary stardom.
Make? Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing with Family and Friends shares recipes and anecdotes from his world travels.
{ 3 p.m. } Patricia Wells, author of The French Kitchen Cookbook:
{ 3 p.m. } Ingrid Hoffmann, author of Latin D’ Lite: Delicious
Recipes and Lessons from Paris and Provence brings the delicious flavors and ingredients of French cooking to the American home.
Latin Recipes with a Healthy Twist offers a healthy spin on modern Latin cuisine. (waiting to confirm demo)
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This Way pairs Norman Van Aken, author of No Experience Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken and Scott Conant, author of The Scarpetta Cookbook, for a one-of-a kind dinner from these one-of-a kind chefs. Dinner is Tuesday, November 19. Reception with authors prior to dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dinner at 8 p.m. Ticket price: $135 (Includes both books per ticket.) Call 305.237.3200. VAN AKEN
Passions Run High when Chefs Norman Van Aken, author of No Experience
Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken and Bruno Oteiza, author of Del mercado al mantel: pasando por la cucina combine their talents to present a stunning culinary journey melding the sultry flavors of Key West with the passionate palate of the Basque region of Spain. Dinner is Thursday, November 21. Reception with authors prior to dinner at 7:30 p.m. Dinner at 8 p.m. Ticket price: $135 (Includes both books per ticket.) Call 305.237.3200. CONANT
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Street Fair Weekend
Street Fair Hours:
Friday, Nov. 22 - Sunday November 24 | 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Admission:
Friday, Nov. 22: FREE Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24: $8 13-18 and over 62: $5 | 12 and under: FREE
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Street Fair is here with more than 200 national and international exhibitors selling books, plus music, children’s activities and food.
Getting to the Fair: Hungry? Thirsty?
Drive: Free parking is available Sun., Nov.
Metrorail: Ride to Government Center and
17-Sun., Nov. 24 in the MDC Parking Garage located at 500 N.E. 2nd Avenue (entrances on N.E. 5th and 6th Streets). Space is limited and parking is first-come, first-served.
transfer to Metrorail’s Inner Loop. Exit a College North or College Bayside Station.
Tri-Rail: From Broward and all points north, ride Tri-Rail south to the Tri-Rail/Metrorail Transfer Station. Board the southbound Metrorail, then follow instructions below. For information on Tri-Rail visit tri-rail.com.
Trolley: Hop on, hop off the free Miami Trolley, which runs regular service to downtown on its Brickell, Coral Way, Midtown and Overtown routes. For routes and schedules visit miamigov.com/trolley
Happy Hour with The Bookleggers, followed by Literary Death Match
The Street Fair is presented with the support of
{ 5 p.m. } Sunday, November 24 Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) FREE, ticket required
{ 6 - 10 p.m. } Friday, November 22 Bardot Lounge (3456 N. Miami Avenue) $10, cash only at the door Happy Hour: Join us for a literary happy hour from 6 – 8 p.m. Whet your whistle and get your read on with local pop-up library, Bookleggers: A Library on the Run. Trade, donate or buy a book for $2. First-timers get a free book! Literary Death Match: From 8-10 p.m. watch four authors compete before a panel of three all-star judges in two electric rounds battling it out for one Literary Death Match crown. Trendy, subversive, geeky, raucous, hilarious and just plain fun, Literary Death Match lures the curious, brainy and otherwise for a must-attend event of lit, wit, libations and laughter. Hosted by LDM creator, Todd Zuniga.
Visit the International Food Court at N.E. 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street
2013 MBFI Closing Author
Chris Matthews Sponsors The Batchelor Foundation
Tip and the Gipper (Simon & Schuster; $29.95) presents a personal history of a time when two great political opponents served together for the benefit of the country. Chris Matthews was an eyewitness to this story, as a top aide to Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill, who waged a principled war of political ideals with President Ronald Reagan from 1980 to 1986. Together, the two men forged compromises that shaped America’s future and became one of history’s most celebrated political pairings — the epitome of how ideological opposites can get things done. Matthews is anchor of MSNBC’s Hardball as well as the NBC-syndicated The Chris Matthews Show. He is an author of American; Now, Let Me Tell You What I Really Think; and Kennedy and Nixon.
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World Stage Jazz, pop, rock, world beat, gospel, Latin — stop by the World Stage for the best in free, live performances, including musicians direct from the Fair’s featured country, Spain. (Corner of N.E. 2nd Avenue and 3rd Street) Friday, November 22 10 a.m. - Wolfson Dancers, directed by Delma Isles 11 a.m. - New World School of the Arts Dancers, directed by Peter London 12:15 p.m. - Wolfson Jazz Ensemble, directed by Mike Di Liddo 2 p.m. - Jahwill B & Friends (African drumbeats) 3 p.m. - Peter Betan (acoustic world music) 4 p.m. - Ruben Gonzalez (smooth jazz)
JUAN PERRO
Saturday, November 23
JOSE LUIS MONTON
SHENITA HUNT
11 a.m. - Wolfson Latin Jazz Big Band, directed by Peter Francis 1 p.m. - Dr. Ed Calle & Friends (Grammy-nominated Latin jazz) 2 p.m. - José Luis Montón (Spanish guitar) 3 p.m. - Negroni’s Trio (Grammy-nominated jazz) 4 p.m. - Juan Perro (former member of Radio Futura) 6 p.m. - The Band Formerly Known as the Rock Bottom Remainders
Sunday, November 24 TAJ WEEKS
DAVID LEON
KARINA IGLESIAS
11 a.m. - Young Arts Foundation presents The David Leon Trio (straight-ahead jazz & standards) 12 p.m. - José Luis Montón (Spanish guitar) 1 p.m. - Three Sheets to the Wind (world music) 2 p.m. - Stairwell Jams (Eastern world) 3 p.m. - Taj Weekes & Adowa (reggae groove) 4 p.m. - Meryell Epps (jazzy gospel) 5 p.m. - Shenita Hunt (adult contemporary) 6 p.m. - Karina Iglesias (pop vocals, featured on NBC’s The Voice)
The Remainders
Join The Band Formerly Known as the Rock Bottom Remainders, accompanied by Rock and Roll Hallof-Fame inductee Roger McGuinn, in a tribute to the loudest literary rock band that ever was. Saturday, November 23 @ 6 p.m.
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Generation Genius Days
Generation Genius Authors Puppets, music, dancing and more! Periscope (In the lower plaza of Children’s Alley)
down. Seal the hatch. Dive! Dive! Dive! Into a world of adventure and learning during Generation Genius Days @ Miami Book Fair International.
Once again, Wolfson Campus will host more than 9,000 schoolchildren excited to meet their favorite, or soon-to-be-favorite, author. Most of them leave with FREE books! For more information, contact: nswift@mdc.edu. Special thanks to our sponsors, The Miami Foundation, The Batchelor Foundation, Peacock Foundation, Publix Supermarkets Charities, The Children’s Trust, Alvah H. & Wyline P. Chapman Foundation, Cheerios® Spoonfuls of Stories®, Wells Fargo, Scholastic Books, and Miami-Dade County Public Schools.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Friday, November 22, 2013
For Elementary School Kids
For Elementary School Kids:
Celeste Jenkins, winner of the Cheerios® Spoonfuls of Stories® author contest, on The Lost (and Found) Balloon Harvey Oyer III on The Adventures of Charlie Pierce: The Last Calusa Geoffrey Hayes on Patrick Eats His Peas Spain in Miami: Jesús Gabán on Libro de Brujas Españolas and Ana Cristina Herreros on Libro de Monstruos Españoles (in Spanish)
Andrea Beaty on Rosie Revere, Engineer Frank Cammuso on Otto’s Backwards Day Sheila Keenan on Dogs of War James Dean on Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses William Joyce on The Mischievians Spain in Miami: Alfredo Gómez Cerdá on Barro de Medellín and Rosa Navarro Durán on El Quijote Contado a los Niños (in Spanish)
For Middle School Kids Soman Chainani on The School for Good and Evil Peter Lerangis on The Seven Wonders Book 2: Lost in Babylon Michael Buckley on NERDS: Book 5: Attack of the BULLIES
For High School Kids Esmeralda Santiago on When I Was Puerto Rican Holly Black on The Coldest Girl in Coldtown
For Middle School Kids Jude Watson on The 39 Clues: Unstoppable: Nowhere to Run Paul Pope on Battling Boy Michael Buckley on NERDS: Book 5: Attack of the BULLIES Kami Garcia on Unbreakable: The Legion Holly Black on Doll Bones
For High School Kids Congressman John Lewis, Nate Powell and Andrew Aydin on March: Book 1 Lauren Oliver on Requiem Bennett Madison on September Girls Conor McCreery on Kill Shakespeare Vol 3: The Tide of Blood
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Just for Teens & Tweens = American Sign Language interpretation
Generation Genius gathers The Center’s literacy and learning programs for children and teensaround under one banner. Authors and storytellers from the world!
= Sensory Friendly presentation (In the upper plaza of Children’s Alley) Generation Genius’ interdisciplinary programs — Generation Genius Reads and Generation Genius Authors, StoryArts, Children’s Alley Thursday, November 21,— encourage 2013 learning and imagination Friday, 22, storytelling, 2013 and Read to Learn Books for Free throughNovember reading and writing, art, 10music, a.m. - theatre, Author Soman Chainani presents a journey through the world 10 a.m. Celeste Jenkins, winner of the and other activities that lead to learning and discovery in various subject areas including Spoonfuls language of Stories new author arts, of math, fairy tales in Thegeography, School for Good Evil. and the fine arts. contest, presents sky-high adventure in The Lost (and Found!) Balloon. history, the and sciences, neration
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1111:30 a.m. -a.m. Author Andrea Beaty tells tale ofJust invention, show-obsessed Einstein in author Janet - Marc Boutavant onaAriol: a Donkey Like You and Me, 11 a.m. - Meet lovable, 12 noongame - Sonya Sones on To Be Perfectly Honest: gadgets Hayes and gizmos in RosieEats Revere, . Frank Cammuso on Otto’s Tashjian’s AEinstein ClassonHamster . Story, Caprice Crane on Geoffrey on Patrick HisEngineer Peas and Novelthe Based an Untrue 11:30 a.m. - Traditional African and citified urban tales 11:30 a.m. - Traditional Africanofand citifiedand urban talesHan withand Tamara Green Backwards Day Confessions a Hater Jenny Siobhan with Tamara Green 12 p.m. - Author David Kirk presents the small bunny with big dreams in Vivian on Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn) - Michael on NERDS: Book 5: Attack of the BULLIES 1212:30 p.m. p.m. - Author CelesteBuckley Jenkins presents sky-high , Oh So Tiny Bunny. Jude Watson on The Clues:Balloon Unstoppable: Nowhere to Run, Gordon12:30 p.m. - Antonio 1:30 p.m. - Holly DolltheBones , Conor McCreery Rocha tells Black stories on from Amazon and beyond. adventure in The Lost (and39 Found!) . Korman The Hypnotists and Soman Chainani Kill Shakespeare Vol 3:from The the TideFlorida of Blood , Amy 1 p.m. - Mekeiaon Butler and Loren Miranda 12:30 p.m. on - Stories from Latin America and the on The School for Good Storytelling and Evil with Teatro para todos. Herrick on Voices The Time Fetch Caribbean Association’s Youthful 1 1:30 p.m. p.m. - Author James Dean turns grumpy to awesome 1:30 p.m. Go on an underwater 3-DAlire journey withon author and pop-up master - Holly Black on The Coldest Girl in Cold Town, Lauren Oliver 3 p.m. - Benjamin Saenz Aristotle and Dante in Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses. Robert Sabuda in his retelling of The Little Mermaid. on Requiem, Kami Garcia on Unbreakable: The Legion and Alex Flinn on Discover the Secrets of the Universe and M. Evelina 1:30 p.m. - Mekeia Butler and Loren Miranda from the Florida 2 p.m. - Stories from Latin America and the Caribbean with Teatro para todos Towering Room 8201 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor) Galang on Angel de la Luna and the 5th Glorious Storytelling Association’s Youthful Voices 2:30 p.m. - Authors Gerald Hausman & Ramon Shiloh tell the story of Otter, Mystery 2 2p.m. Milne tells the on story of Seven the smart little girl Book who befriends , Spotted Frog & the Great Flood. p.m.- Maria - Peter Lerangis The Wonders 2: Lost in Babylon 3 p.m. Folklorist Liliane NeretteNeale Louis on tellsBoat talesKid: fromHow Haiti.I Survived Paul thePope sky in on Y tiritas azules o los sapos son viejos. (in Spanish) Battling Boy, George O’Connor on Poseidon: Earthshaker 4 p.m. - Melanie 2:30 p.m. American Sign Language storytelling with Jackson 3:30 p.m. Stories from Latin America and the Caribbean with Teatro para todos (Olympians) and Sheila Keenan on Dogs of War Swimming with Sharks, Being Homeschooled, and Gillman 4 p.m. - AuthorGrowing Kate Becker of KABOOM! inspires with her true-life tale, My Up on a Sailboat, Andrew p.m.- -Discover Bennett on September and Abbi 3 3p.m. theMadison magical world of Kurdish Girls storytelling with Glines on Just ForDream Playground Smith on Winger and Jacquelyn (Seabreeze) - Room 8201 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor) Now Diane Edgecomb. 4:30 p.m. - American Sign Language storytelling Mitchard on What We 3:30 birthday cake and out Honorable in with Jackson Gillman 3:30p.m. p.m.- -What’s Classbetter Acts: than Caroline Carlson on presents? The VeryFind Nearly Lost in the Dark 5 p.m. - A little boy visits the zoo and wants author Cammuso’s . , Christopher Krovatin League ofFrank Pirates: Book 1: Otto’s Magic Backwards Marks the Day Spot 4on p.m. - Antonio Rocha tellsCove storiesand from the Amazon and on beyond. all the animals in author Sergio Andricain’s Gravediggers: Terror Jeramey Kraatz The Cloak Society: 4:30 p.m. - Author Geoffrey Hayes turns drudgery into fun and Un zoológico en casa. (in Spanish) Villains Rising adventure in Patrick Eats His Peas. - Gene Yang on Avatar: 54:30 p.m. p.m. - Authors Gerald Hausman & The Last Airbender, in conversation with Ramon Shiloh tell the story Nickeloeon editor Joan Hilty (Get free comics!) of Otter, Spotted Frog & the Great Flood.
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Pop-up FUNrooms! Dive into a magical world of reading and learning. Drum, make a mask, build a sculpture — it’s all in a day’s fun at Children’s Alley. For a complete schedule of activities, visit miamibookfair.com
The Paintbox
Presented in partnership with The Bass Museum of Art Move over Dali! Turn an accident into art and become inspired by your dreams. Make an artist’s journal to sketch out your plans and take home Calder-style wire sculptures, a self-portrait inspired by Frida Kahlo, origami Egyptian pyramids, and more. (Mom’s gonna need TWO fridges to do this collection justice!) Featured books include: The Day the Crayons Quit, Dali and the Path of Dreams, and Extra Yarn.
The Rhythm Factory
A special thanks to Miami Kids Music Become a mini musical maestro! Drum and wiggle, sing and sway the day away! Join Jeff Deen of Drumming for Wellness and other experts. Learn about musical styles from around the world and how instruments work — don’t miss a turn at our “Percussion Petting Zoo!” Featured books include One Love, Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes, and The Jazz Fly.
Tot Time Play and Learn Babies, caregivers and toddlers will play together while making monster masterpieces, handprint dragons, miniature gardens, and other projects that reinforce appropriate development for children ages 0-3. Siblings as old as five are welcomed. Featured books include: Not Norman, The Monsters’ Monster, and Argus.
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Pop-up FUNrooms! Children’s Alley Hours:
Thursday, Nov. 21 and Friday, Nov. 22, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. / Saturday, Nov. 23 and Sunday, Nov. 24, 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Mad Science Lab
Sponsored by Florida Power & Light and presented in partnership with the Miami Science Museum Become a mad (smart) scientist! Build robots from recyclables, explore the depths of the ocean, and learn all about electricity at the Shocking Science Live Show! Featured books include: Boy and Bot, Smash Trash, and Cosmo and the Robot.
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Healthy Bodies, Happy Kids
Presented in partnership with Miami Dade College’s Medical Campus Being healthy is great fun! Strike a yoga pose with Cynthia of Yoga Music, use stethoscopes to make healthy meals alongside Short Chef, learn how the human heart works, learn how to brush your teeth and be a germ-fighting super hero!. Featured books include: My First Human Body Book and The Magic School Bus: Inside the Human Body.
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One World, Many Stories
Presented in partnership with the Miami Children’s Museum Sport a headdress inspired by the ancient Mayans, create a Navajo mask inspired by coyote, and perform the musical accompaniment to a Japanese play — all the while exploring the many cultures that make Miami a melting pot. Featured books include Young Zeus, The Pet Dragon, and Navajo Coyote Tales.
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Once Upon A Time... Stage
sponsored by The Children’s Trust
Puppets, music, dancing and more! (In the lower plaza of Children’s Alley)
Thursday, November 21, 2013
10 a.m. - Momentum Dance Company presents Mark Twain’s Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 10:45 a.m. - Miami Children’s Museum presents a funny take on the Mayan creation myth. 11:30 a.m. - Read, Flip, Fly with Rainbow Circus. 12:15 p.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul! 1 p.m. - Miami Children’s Museum presents a funny take on the Mayan creation myth
Friday, November 22, 2013
10 a.m. - Epic dance party with Recess Monkey three teachers who rock! 10:45 a.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul! 11:30 a.m. - Epic dance party with Recess Monkey three teachers who rock! 12:15 p.m. - Rock out with Live! Modern School of Music 1 p.m. - Read, Flip, Fly with Rainbow Circus
Saturday, November 23, 2013
11 a.m. - Epic dance party with Recess Monkey three teachers who rock! 11:45 a.m. - Flaunt your smarts and win cool prizes with Brain Quest 12:30 p.m. - Tropical Elementary gets everyone involved in One for All & All for One 1:15 p.m. - Epic dance party with Recess Monkey - three teachers who rock! 2 p.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul! 2:45 p.m. - Get inspired by the magical voices of the Miami Children’s Chorus 3:30 p.m. - Read, Flip, Fly with Rainbow Circus 4:15 p.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul! 5 p.m. - Rock out with Live! Modern School of Music
Sunday, November 24, 2013
11 a.m. - PBS Kids and KidVision present Sesame Street’s Elmo and Mando! 11:45 a.m. - Flaunt your smarts and win cool prizes with Brain Quest 12:30 p.m. - PBS Kids and KidVision present Sesame Street’s Elmo and Mando! 1:15 p.m. - Joyous African dancing and drumming with Agbedidi 2 p.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul! 2:45 p.m. - Groove to the Greater Miami Youth Symphony 3:30 p.m. - Read, Flip, Fly with Rainbow Circus 4:15 p.m. - Rock out with Live! Modern School of Music 5 p.m. - Secret Agent 23 Skidoo - Family Hip Hop with a Solid Gold Soul!
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...Happily Ever After Stage Presentation featuring American Sign Language interpretation
Authors and storytellers from around the world! (In the upper plaza of Children’s Alley)
Thursday, November 21, 2013
10 a.m. - Author Soman Chainani presents a journey through the world of fairy tales in The School for Good and Evil. 10:30 a.m. - American Sign Language storytelling with Jackson Gillman 11 a.m. - A little girl wants to be many things when she grows up in author Sergio Andricain’s Cuando sea grande. (in Spanish) 11:30 a.m. - Gerald Hausman & Ramon Shiloh tell the story of Otter, Spotted Frog & the Great Flood. 12 p.m. - Folklorist Liliane Nerette Louis tells tales from Haiti. 12:30 p.m. - Stories from Latin America and the Caribbean with Teatro para todos
Saturday, November 23, 2013
11 a.m. - Author Andrea Beaty tells a tale of invention, gadgets and gizmos in Rosie Revere, Engineer. 11:30 a.m. - Traditional African and citified urban tales with Tamara Green 12 p.m. - Author Celeste Jenkins, winner of the Cheerios® Spoonfuls of Stories® author contest, presents sky-high adventure in The Lost (and Found!) Balloon. 12:30 p.m. - Stories from Latin America and the Caribbean with Teatro para todos. 1 p.m. - Author James Dean turns grumpy to awesome in Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses. 1:30 p.m. - Mekeia Butler and Loren Miranda from the Florida Storytelling Association’s Youthful Voices 2 p.m. - Maria Milne tells the story of the smart little girl who befriends the sky in Y tiritas azules o los sapos son viejos. (in Spanish) 2:30 p.m. - American Sign Language storytelling with Jackson Gillman 3 p.m. - Discover the magical world of Kurdish storytelling with Diane Edgecomb. 3:30 p.m. - What’s better than birthday cake and presents? Find out in author Frank Cammuso’s Otto’s Backwards Day. 4 p.m. - Antonio Rocha tells stories from the Amazon and beyond. 4:30 p.m. - Author Geoffrey Hayes turns drudgery into fun and adventure in Patrick Eats His Peas. 5 p.m. - Gerald Hausman & Ramon Shiloh tell the story of Otter, Spotted Frog & the Great Flood.
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Friday, November 22, 2013
10 a.m. - Celeste Jenkins, winner of the Cheerios® Spoonfuls of Stories® author contest, presents sky-high adventure in The Lost (and Found!) Balloon. 10:30 a.m. - Antonio Rocha tells stories from the Amazon and beyond. 11 a.m. - Go on an underwater 3-D journey with author and pop-up master Robert Sabuda in his retelling of The Little Mermaid. 11:30 a.m. - Hang on for high-octane adventure in author Peter Lerangis’s The Seven Wonders Book 2: Lost in Babylon. 12 p.m. - American Sign Language storytelling with Jackson Gillman 12:30 p.m. - New recruit Sanderson McSnoozy joins The Guardians in author William Joyce’s The Sandman and the War of Dreams.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
11 a.m. - Meet lovable, game show-obsessed Einstein in author Janet Tashjian’s Einstein the Class Hamster. 11:30 a.m. - Traditional African and citified urban tales with Tamara Green 12 p.m. - Author David Kirk introduces a small bunny with big dreams in Oh So Tiny Bunny. 12:30 p.m. - Antonio Rocha tells stories from the Amazon and beyond. 1 p.m. - Mekeia Butler and Loren Miranda from the Florida Storytelling Association’s Youthful Voices 1:30 p.m. - Go on an underwater 3-D journey with author and pop-up master Robert Sabuda in his retelling of The Little Mermaid. 2 p.m. - Discover the magical world of Kurdish storytelling with Diane Edgecomb. 2:30 p.m. - Gerald Hausman & Ramon Shiloh tell the story of Otter, Spotted Frog & the Great Flood. 3 p.m. - Folklorist Liliane Nerette Louis tells tales from Haiti. 3:30 p.m. - Stories from Latin America and the Caribbean with Teatro para todos 4 p.m. - Author Kate Becker of KABOOM! inspires more than dreams with her true-life tale, My Dream Playground 4:30 p.m. - American Sign Language storytelling with Jackson Gillman 5 p.m. - A little boy visits the zoo and wants all the animals in author Sergio Andricain’s Un zoológico en casa. (in Spanish)
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Act Now Theatre! (Teatro Prometeo, Building 1, 1st floor—behind the fountain)
Children’s theatre performances: English, Spanish and non-verbal Free admission! Thursday, November 21
10 a.m. - Teatro Prometeo presents El mundo de los sueños 11 a.m. - Florida Grand Opera presents Menotti’s The Telephone 12 p.m. - Teatro Doble presents El gato y la gaviota
Friday, November 22
10 a.m. - Teatro Doble presents El gato y la gaviota 11 a.m. - Florida Grand Opera presents Menotti’s The Telephone 12 p.m. - Teatro Prometeo presents El mundo de los sueños
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Saturday, November 23
11 a.m. - Los Prometeítos present The Collection of Words 12 noon - Florida Grand Opera presents Menotti’sThe Telephone 1 p.m. - Pablo Cano’s Musical Marionettes (Non-verbal) 2 p.m. - Teatro Prometeo presents El mundo de los sueños 4 p.m. - Spain’s children’s theater group Bambalina presents Ulises
Sunday, November 24
11 a.m. - Spain’s children’s theater group Bambalina presents Ulises 1 p.m. - Master Puppeteer Jim Hammond and Artist Pablo Cano present DOG 2 p.m. - Teatro Doble presents El gato y la gaviota 3 p.m. - Teatro Prometeo presents El mundo de los sueños 4 p.m. - Teatro Doble presents El gato y la gaviota
El gato y la gaviota
Florida Grand Opera presents Menotti’s The Telephone
Master Puppeteer Jim Hammond and Artist Pablo Cano present DOG
Will Lucy accept Ben’s marriage proposal? First, he’ll have to get her on the phone. Then, he’ll have to get her attention! (In English)
Shadow puppets tell the story of a homeless dog chasing a red ball through some of history’s most famous works of art. (Non-verbal) / Una obra de títeres de sombra sobre un perro vagabundo que persigue una pelota roja a través de pinturas y esculturas famosas de la historia del arte occidental. (Espectáculo no verbal)
Teatro Doble presents the El gato y la gaviota / Cat and The Seagull adapted and directed by Neher Jacqueline Briceño. Four cats adopt a baby seagull. Who will teach it to fly? (In Spanish) / La aventura de cuatro gatos al quedar al cuidado de una bebe gaviota y el compromiso del noble gato Zorbas de enseñarle a volar, hacen de esta historia una experiencia familiar tierna y conmovedora. (En español)
Pablo Cano presents Musical Marionettes In the spirit of Vaudeville, seven marionettes perform popular songs from the 1920’s and 30’s. (Non-verbal) / Con el espíritu del vodevil, siete marionetas cantan, bailan e interactúan con el público al ritmo de la música de los años ´20 y ´30. (Espectáculo no verbal)
Los Prometeítos, Teatro Prometeo’s youngest students present La colección de palabras / The Collection of Words A group of kids in search of something special to collect find a magic book full of words that will change their lives. (Non-verbal) / Todos coleccionamos algo. En el futuro, un grupo de niños buscan algo especial para coleccionar y encuentran algo extraño: un libro. Este libro mágico les regala palabras especiales y alentadoras que terminan cambiando sus vidas. (Espectáculo no verbal)
Musical Marionettes The students of Prometeo’s Conservatory in Theatre Arts present El mundo de los sueños / A World of Dreams Visit a magical world of fairies, love, and companionship. (In Spanish) / Una obra de creación colectiva en donde se entrelazan el mundo mágico de las hadas y el mundo de los humanos a causa del amor, el compañerismo y la unión. (En español)
Spain’s Children’s Theatre Group Bambalina presents Ulises by Jaume Policarpo, directed by Ramón Moreno. Follow Ulysses in his epic and symbolic search for Ithaca. (Non-verbal) / Ulises es la historia del viaje como metáfora de la vida, de la lucha contra las dificultades y la forma de resolverlas. Le hemos pedido a Ulises que nos deje seguirle en la búsqueda de su Ítaca, esperando con ello encontrar también la nuestra. (Espectáculo no verbal)
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The Park { 2 7 }
Rest | Rejuvenate | Ruminate | READ!
The Park @ Miami Book Fair Located on N.E. 1st Ave. between 3rd and 4th St. Catch a bestselling author in the auditorium, fill your tote with books, then stroll on over to The Park. Through the Our Miami initiative, The Miami Foundation fosters a stronger sense of community. A key component is parks – open spaces and green areas add to the richness of urban cores, creating lively social engagements among residents.
Tap in or tune out @ The Park
Just steps away from the bustle of the Street Fair, The Park offers family-oriented recreational activities: volleyball, soccer, yoga, Zumba, an obstacle course—even a drum circle!
The Park is also the perfect place to sprawl out on the grass with a good book.
Green spaces are great! Did you know? • Access to parks makes people more likely to exercise. • Parks increase the property values of their neighborhoods. • Parks reduce air pollution and keep cities cooler. • Parks help create a sense of community. (Just like Miami Book Fair does!) • As many as two-thirds of the residents of America’s largest cities don’t have access to a park or playground. • Learn more about the importance of green spaces at ourmiami.org.
Join your fellow Fairgoers for a glorious day at The Park!
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Comics and Graphic Novels
Miami Book Fair: Miami’s Comics Destination
Book Fair Comics
Miami Book Fair:
Miami’s Comics Destination
Visit Street Fair’s hottest new section, Destination: Comics (organized in partnership with Diamond Comics Distributors), and join publishers and creators who will (re)introduce you to humanity’s oldest form of storytelling — sequential art. Featuring Tate’s Comics, Kill Shakespeare, BCW Supplies, Dark Horse Books, ComicShopLocator.com, Zenescope, NBM/Papercutz and others! Noir? Literary fiction? Sci-fi sagas? Biographies? Military epics? Tender comingof-age tales? We have those and more. Make Destination: Comics your fave Miami Book Fair destination. (Located at N.E. 4th Street east of 1st Avenue, or more specifically, 25°46’41.0154’’N / 80°11’31.3722’’W) (For programs with kids’ comics creators, see page 20-21.) A special thanks to Miami Book Fair comics conspirators Eric Hitchcock of Diamond Comic Distributors, Kill Shakespeare creator Conor McCreery and editor Joan Hilty for all the time and energy each contributed to making this program awesome. Best team ever!
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Conversations with Comics Creators (& Others!) Friday, November 22 { 6 p.m. } Chapman (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor) | Tickets $15 An Evening With Congressman John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell (See page 10 for complete information.)
Saturday, November 23 { 11 a.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Making Music with Comics: Musical history and expression have long been a creative force in comics, and currently these art forms are overlapping more than ever, as evidenced by new biographical works (Ed Piskor, Hip Hop Family Tree; Vivek J. Tiwary, The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story), debut fiction by musicians, and the influence of music in the work of top creators (Peter Bagge and Paul Pope). A diverse panel discusses the role of music in their published works and in their creative lives. Moderator: Joan Hilty, comics editor { 12 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Crime and Consequence: Matt Kindt on Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes and Nate Powell on Any Empire { 1 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Chip Kidd on Go: A Kidd’s Guide to Graphic Design { 2 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Visionaries Real and Imagined: Peter Bagge on Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story, Gene Yang on Boxers & Saints and Ben Katchor, Hand-Drying in America { 2 p.m. } Room 8301 (Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor) Lucy Knisley brings comics into the kitchen with her illustrated graphic memoir Relish. { 3:30 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Cartoonist and YouTube Sensation Simon Tofield on Simon’s Cat vs the World in conversation with Miami-based cartoonist Hugh MacLeod { 4:30 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries: As recently as 2000, it was a battle to get graphic novels into libraries. Now leading universities have established major academic collections and publishers are targeting libraries as major purchasers of GNs. How did we get here and where are we going next? With Robin Brenner, teen librarian at the Brookline Public Library in Massachusetts
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and contributor to CBLDF Presents Manga: Introduction, Challenges, and Best Practices; Karen Green, librarian, Columbia University; Rich Johnson, founder, Penguin/Berkley’s Inklit graphic novel imprint; and George O’Connor, author of the hit graphic novel series, Olympians. Moderated by Heidi MacDonald, editor-in-chief of The Beat.
Sunday, November 24 { 11 a.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) A Story of Autism in Comics and Film: Miguel Gallardo, whose daughter is on the autism spectrum, created a graphic novel about their vacation, Maria y yo (Maria and I), that in 2008 went on to win numerous prizes. A critically acclaimed documentary was released in 2009. Join Gallardo for a screening of the film and a discussion of his book, and stay for a conversation about autism, and about his delightful and tender relationship with Maria. { 12:30 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women: Jewish DNA in comics has been well documented. And women have been celebrated as cartoonists. But the pivotal role of Jewish women in comics has not been acknowledged – until now. Graphic Details, at the Jewish Museum of Florida through February 14, is the first exhibition to spotlight their fearless voices and boundary-smashing work. Meet four superstars of the medium, all of whom have published award-winning books: Diane Noomin, Glitz-2-Go; Ariel Schrag, Likewise; Vanessa Davis, Make Me a Woman; Miriam Katin, Letting It Go; and Michael Kaminer, co-curator of Graphic Details. Moderated by Laurie Shrage, Professor of Philosophy and Women’s and Gender Studies, Florida International University. { 2:30 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) (A) Inventive (B) Cartoon (C) Genius: Jennifer George in conversation with Charles Kochman, Editorial Director, Abrams ComicArts on The Art of Rube Goldberg { 4 p.m. } Room 3314 (Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor) Comics in Latin America and Spain: A Reading and Conversation: Miguel Gallardo on Maria y yo, Power Paola on Virus tropical, and MAX on Bardín el superrealista. (Bilingual English/Spanish) { 4:30 p.m. } Centre Gallery (Room 1365 - Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor) Blowing Up the Page: Andrew Kaufman on I’m in Miami, Bitch!: Street Art of Wynwood
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And the Winners Are... Paz Prize for Poetry Recognition and Reading Saturday, November 23
34th Annual American Book Awards Ceremony Saturday, November 23
{ 3:30 p.m. } Room 7128 (Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)
{ 4 p.m. } Auditorium (Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor)
{ 4 p.m. } Room 8202 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
The Paz Prize for Poetry was developed by The National Poetry Series and the Center for Literature and Theatre at Miami Dade College. This award, named in the spirit of the late Nobel Prize-winning poet Octavio Paz, honors a previously unpublished book of poetry written originally in Spanish by an American resident. The winning collection is published in a bilingual edition by Akashic Press.
For the last thirty-four years, the Before Columbus Foundation’s American Book Awards have recognized outstanding literary achievement from the entire spectrum of America’s diverse literary community. During the Fair’s early years, the awards ceremony always took place in Miami. This year, the 2013 American Book Award winners will again be formally recognized at the Fair. Award winners in attendance will include Will Alexander, Singing In Magnetic Hoofbeat: Essays, Prose, Texts, Interviews, and a Lecture, Ivan Argüelles (Lifetime Achievement Award), and Natalie Diaz, When My Brother Was An Aztec, Joy Harjo, Crazy rave: A Memoir, Greil Marcus (Lifetime Achievement Award), Seth Rosenfeld, Subversives: The FBI’s War On Student Radical and Reagan’s Rise to Power, and Floyd Salas (Lifetime Achievement Award). Moderated by Justin Desmangles, chair, Before Columbus Foundation, and board members Genny Lim and Ishmael Reed.
Since 2006, the Florida Book Awards — the nation’s most comprehensive state book awards program — has recognized and celebrated the best Florida literature and books about Florida published in the previous year. Hear 2012 Gold Medal Award winners read from their work: Campbell McGrath (Poetry), In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys, Daphne Nikolopoulos (Popular Fiction), The Tenth Saint; Michael Grunwald (General Nonfiction), The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era, Alex Flinn (Young Adult Literature), Bewtiching. Moderated by Wayne A. Wiegand, president, Friends of the Florida State University Libraries, former director of the Florida Book Awards.
Come hear the debut 2012 winner, Dinapiera Di Donato, read from her work Colaterales/ Collateral alongside her translator, Ricardo Maldonado. The Paz Prize for Poetry was judged by esteemed poet, Victor Hernandez Cruz, who said of the winning manuscript: “It is a text exhibiting tremendous control of language, as well as a warm eroticism mixed with history…reminiscent of Lorca.”
Florida Book Awards Saturday, November 23
Our Menu is a Real Page-Turner
Don’t miss our MCI Café located on the ground level of MDC’s Miami Culinary Institute with special extended hours during the Street Fair.
Discuss the latest great reads over dinner at MDC’s acclaimed Tuyo restaurant. It’s the perfect setting to dine in style before or after the Fair’s popular “Evenings With” series. You’ll find our cuisine, created by James Beard Award-winning Chef Norman Van Aken, has its own unique story to tell. Tue - Thur: 6 - 10 p.m. Fri - Sat: 6 - 10:30 p.m. Closed Sun and Mon
Reservations: 305-237-3200 • www.tuyomiami.com
Grab a Bite
Fri: 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sat: 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sun: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. At the rooftop of Miami Culinary Institute Miami Dade College • 415 N.E. Second Ave. • Downtown Miami • Valet parking
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IDEA Exchange: Conversations on Culture, Politics and More After the Apple e-Book Decision: The New World of Book Publishing and Book Selling { 2:30 p.m. } Sat., Nov. 23 Room 7128 (Bldg. 7, 1st Fl.) The arrival of the iPad in 2010 is hailed as the dawn of the “tablet era.” It’s also the genesis of a federal price-fixing lawsuit that has entangled Apple, and many of the country’s largest book publishers, with serious implications for readers. With Andrew Albanese, Publishers Weekly senior writer and author of The Battle of $9.99, and Oren Teicher, Chief Executive Officer of the American Booksellers Association. Moderated by Christopher Kenneally, host of the “Beyond the Book” podcast from the nonprofit Copyright Clearance Center.
Spinning Yarns: Authors on Knitting { 11 a.m. } Sun., Nov. 23 | Rm. 8301 (Bldg. 8, 3rd Fl.) Why are so many writers hooked (and looped) on knitting? Join Ann Hood, writer/knitter and editor of the anthology Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting, and an illustrious panel of contributors to the collection, as they discuss how knitting healed, challenged, and helped them grow: John Dufresne, Martha Frankel, and Joyce Maynard.
JFK: The Legacy |
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains a source of inspiration and intrigue. On the fiftieth anniversary of his death, new books examine his life and his assassination:
The Shots Still Echo: The Assassination of JFK { 3:30 p.m. } Sun., Nov. 24 | Rm. 7106 (Bldg. 7, 1st Fl.) Join a panel of historians and journalists as they discuss the latest theories and the legacy of the most fateful day in modern American history. Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis on Dallas 1963, James Reston, Jr., The Accidental Victim: JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Real Target in Dallas, and Howard P. Willens on History Will Prove Us Right: Inside the Warren Commission Report on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The Days of Camelot
{ 3 p.m. } Sat., Nov. 23 | Rm. 7106 (Bldg. 7, 1st Floor) Revisit the Kennedy era through the photos and writing of the journalists who were there, and in Kennedy’s own words. Richard Reeves on The Kennedy Years: From the Pages of The New York Times, and Martin Sandler on The Letters of John F. Kennedy
GLBTQ Topics & Themes |
In addition to the panels below, authors writing on GLBTQ topics are represented throughout the program with titles in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Many are Lambda Award winners or finalists.
GLBTQ: Politics/Marriage/Religion { 5 p.m. } Sun., Nov. 24 | Rm. 8201 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Fl.) Even as they become more accepted and assimilated into contemporary American culture, those who identify as GLBTQ face new and daunting challenges. Join a panel of writers whose works reflect the current personal, political, and institutional issues facing the community: Jennifer Baumgardner on We Do!: American Leaders Who Believe in Marriage Equality, Jeff Chu on Does Jesus Really Love Me? A Gay Christian’s Pilgrimage in Search of God in America, and Michael Bronski on You Can Tell Just by Looking: And 20 Other Myths about LGBT Life and People.
Transforming Community { 11 a.m. } Sun., Nov. 24 Rm. 8202 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Fl.) Join a panel of thinkers in the areas of social change and community building as they discuss approaches to society’s problems. With Darrell Hammond on KaBOOM!: How One Man Built a Movement to Save Play, Steve Rothschild on The Non Nonprofit: ForProfit Thinking for Nonprofit Success, Anthony Townsend on Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia, and Jennifer Bradley on The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy.
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I am the What-are-you?: Queer Poetry/Queer Differences Presented in Partnership with Reading Queer { 1 p.m. } Sat., Nov. 23 | Rm. 8203 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Fl.) Queer poetry, like queerness itself, is dominated by “gay,” often “gay, white, male,” poetics. This panel explores and celebrates queer differences with poets who speak from varied perspectives. With Neil de la Flor on An Elephant’s Memory of Blizzards, L. Lamar Wilson on Sacrilegion, Maureen Seaton on Fibonacci Batman; Eduardo C. Corral on Slow Lightning, and Parker Phillips. Reading Queer seeks to establish Miami as a center for queer literature through a literary salon series, creative writing workshops led by nationally and locally recognized queer writers, an annual week-long literary festival (June 2014) and an archive. Reading Queer is open to all writers who create hybrid, genre-bending works that address the issue of queer identity. Reading Queer is partially funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.
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Street Fair Weekend
Saturday { November 23 } Auditorium
Room 1164
(Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor)
RED
10 a.m.
Centre Gallery
(Bldg. 1, 1st Floor)
AUTOGRAP HING
(Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor, Room 1365) A RE A
GREEN AUTOGRAPHING
{10 a.m.} SHARON OLDS on Stag’s Leap, AUGUST KLEINZAHLER on The Hotel Oneira, and MARY JO SALTER on Nothing
{10 a.m.} DAVE BARRY on Insane City, ROY BLOUNT, JR., on Alphabetter Juice: or, The Joy of Text, and BRAD MELTZER
by Design
on History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of all Time SHARON OLDS
11 a.m.
Chapman
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)
{11:30 a.m.} Three Generations: ROBERT PINSKY on Singing School: Learning to Write (and Read) Poetry, CAMPBELL MCGRATH on In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys: Poems, and RICHARD BLANCO
{11:30 a.m.} MARC BOUTAVANT on
Ariol: Just a Donkey Like You and Me, GEOFFREY HAYES on Patrick Eats His Peas, and FRANK CAMMUSO on Otto’s Backwards Day
BRAD MELTZER {11 a.m.} Making Music with Comics: ED PISKOR on Hip Hop Family Tree and VIVEK J. TIWARY on The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story, with PETER BAGGE and PAUL POPE
{11 a.m.} LAWRENCE WRIGHT on Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief
{12 p.m.} Crime and Consequence: MATT KINDT on Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes, and NATE POWELL on
{12 p.m.} MITCH ALBOM on The First Phone Call from Heaven, and SCOTT TUROW on Identical
on Looking for the Gulf Motel
12 p.m.
{12:30 p.m.} MICHAEL BUCKLEY on
1 p.m.
PAUL AUSTER
NERDS: Book 5: Attack of the BULLIES, JUDE WATSON on The 39 Clues, GORDON KORMAN on The Hypnotists, and SOMAN CHAINANI on The School for Good and Evil
Any Empire
{1 p.m.} PAUL AUSTER on Report from
{1 p.m.} CHIP KIDD on Go: A Kidd’s Guide
{1:30 p.m.} DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN
the Interior
to Graphic Design
on The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism, and A. SCOTT BERG on Wilson
2 p.m.
CHIP KIDD {2 p.m.} WALTER MOSLEY on Little Green: An Easy Rawlins Mystery, in conversation with author and NPR’s “voice of books,” ALAN CHEUSE
{2 p.m.} PETER LERANGIS on The Seven Wonders Book 2: Lost in Babylon, PAUL POPE on Battling Boy, GEORGE O’CONNOR
on Poseidon: Earthshaker (Olympians), and
{2 p.m.} Visionaries Real and Imagined: PETER BAGGE on Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story, GENE LUEN YANG on Boxers & Saints, and BEN KATCHOR,
SHEILA KEENAN on Dogs of War
Hand-Drying in America
4 p.m.
3 p.m.
LAWRENCE WRIGHT {3 p.m.} LUIS ALBERTO URREA on Queen of America, JAMAICA KINCAID on See Now Then, and RUSSELL BANKS on A
Permanent Member of the Family
{4 p.m.} THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL AMERICAN BOOK AWARDS CEREMONY
See page 30 for more information.
{3:30 p.m.} CAROLINE CARLSON on The
Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates: Magic Marks the Spot, CHRISTOPHER KROVATIN on Gravediggers: Terror Cove, and JERAMEY KRAATZ on The Cloak Society: Villains Rising {4:30 p.m.} GENE LUEN YANG on Avatar:
The Last Airbender, in conversation with Nickelodeon editor, JOAN HILTY (Get free comics!)
{3:30 p.m.} SIMON TOFIELD on Simon’s Cat vs the World with cartoonist HUGH MACLEOD
{3 p.m.} MITCH ALBOM, DAVE BARRY, SAM BARRY, ROY BLOUNT, JR., TED HABTE-GABR, GREG ILES, RIDLEY PEARSON, AMY TAN, SCOTT TUROW, JAMES MCBRIDE
on Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All {4:30 p.m.} From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries with ROBIN BRENNER, KAREN GREEN, JOAN HILTY, RICH JOHNSON and GEORGE O’CONNOR. Moderated by HEIDI
{4 p.m.} NATHANIEL PHILBRICK on Bunker
Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution, and BRENDA WINEAPPLE on Ecstatic Nation:
Confidence, Crisis, and Compromise, 1848-1877
after 5 p.m.
MACDONALD {5 p.m.} SCOTT ANDERSON on Lawrence in Arabia: The Making of the Modern Middle East, and ARI SHAVIT on My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
{6:30 p.m.} JAIME BAYLY presenta su
última novela (In Spanish)
WALTER MOSLEY
GENE YANG
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Saturday { November 23 } Room 6100
Wine Theatre
(Bldg. 6, 1st Floor)
(@ Miami Culinary Institute)
Room 7106 (Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)
AUTOGRAPHING AT VENUE
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
JAMES GRIPPANDO
{11 a.m.} DELIA EPHRON on Sister Mother
Dining at the White House: From the President’s Table to Yours, presents the food and recipes that wowed everyone, from heads of state to the First Family. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
Husband Dog: Etc.
DR. CARL HART
12 p.m.
{12 p.m.} LETICIA MOREINOS SCHWARTZ
1 p.m.
DELIA EPHRON
{11 a.m.} JOHN MOELLER, author of
MANUEL VILLACORTA on My Rio de Janeiro: A Cookbook; MANUEL VILLACORTA, on Peruvian Power Foods; and MAUREEN FANT on Sauces and Shapes: Pasta the Italian Way {1:30 p.m.} SANDRA A. GUTIERREZ on Latin American Street Food, LOLIS ERIC ELIE on Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans, and MICHAEL RUHLMAN on The Book of Schmaltz:
Love Song to a Forgotten Fat.
{12 p.m.} The Moral Center: DR. CARL HART on High Price: Drugs and Society, THANE ROSENBAUM on Payback: The Case for Revenge, and SUSAN N. HERMAN
{12 p.m.} ROGER ROSENBLATT on The Boy Detective: A New York Childhood
on Taking Liberties: The War on Terror MIRTA OJITO {1 p.m.} NORMAN VAN AKEN, author
of No Experience Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken, shares his fascinating journey to culinary stardom. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
{1:30 p.m.} Tale of Two Presidents: RICHARD REEVES on The Kennedy Years, MARTIN W. SANDLER on The Letters of John F. Kennedy, and KEVIN PERAINO on
Lincoln in the World
{1 p.m.} D.T. MAX on David Foster Wallace, STANLEY CROUCH on Charlie Parker, ELIZABETH WINDER on Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953 and GREG BELLOW on Saul Bellow’s Heart: A Son’s Memoir
2 p.m.
{2:30 p.m.} AFTER THE APPLE E-BOOK DECISION: The New World of Book
Publishing and Book Selling. See page 31 for more information. PATRICIA WELLS
SANDRA GUTIERREZ
3 p.m.
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)
ORANGE AUTOGRAPHING {10 a.m.} JAMES GRIPPANDO on Blood Money: A Jack Swyteck Novel, MARCIA CLARK on Killer Ambition: A Rachel Knight Novel, EDNA BUCHANAN on A Dark and Lonely Place, and PAUL LEVINE on State vs. Lassiter
EDNA BUCHANAN
4 p.m.
Room 7128
{3 p.m.} INGRID HOFFMANN on Delicious Latin Recipes with a Healthy Twist, PEGGY KOTSOPOULOS on Foods that Heal, and BRIAN BOITANO on Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing
{3 p.m.} PATRICIA WELLS, author of
The French Kitchen Cookbook: Recipes and Lessons from Paris and Provence brings French cooking to the American home. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
SHERI FINK {3 p.m.} SHERI FINK on Five Days at Memorial: Storm-Ravaged Hospital, MIRTA OJITO on Hunting Season: Immigration and Murder in an All-American Town, and THOMAS GLAVE on Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh
{4:30 p.m.} MICHAEL STEINBERGER on
{4:30 p.m.} T.D. ALLMAN on Finding
The Wine Savant: A Guide to the Wine Culture, and PAUL LUKACS on Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World’s Most Ancient Pleasures
Florida: The True History of the Sunshine State
{3:30 p.m.} PAZ PRIZE FOR POETRY
Recognition ceremony and reading by winner DINAPIERA DI DONATO with translator RICARDO MALDONADO. See page 30 for more information.
{4 p.m.} LUCIE BROCK-BROIDO on Stay, Illusion: Poems, ALFRED CORN on Tables: Poems, and JONATHAN GALASSI on LeftHanded: Poems
after 5 p.m.
MICHAEL RUHLMAN
ELIZABETH WINDER
INGRID HOFFMANN
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Street Fair Weekend
Saturday { November 23 } Room 8201
Room 8202
(Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
(Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
(Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
A U T O G R A P H I N G
Room 8301 (Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
A R E A
10 a.m.
P U R P L E
Room 8203
12 p.m.
11 a.m.
MEG CABOT
ROSIE SCHAAP
{11 a.m.} MEG CABOT on The Bride
{11 a.m.} KEN TUCKER on The
Wore Size 12
Leadership Triangle: Three Gifts That Will Change the Way You Lead
{12 p.m.} J. LYNN on Wait For You, LISA DESROCHERS on A Little Too Far, SOPHIE JORDAN on Foreplay Book 1: The Ivy Chronicles, and CORA CARMACK
{12 p.m.} Mystery Writers of America: LIBBY FISCHER HELLMANN on Havana Lost, MIRIAM AUERBACH on Dirty Harriet, DEBORAH SHARP on Mama Gets Trashed, and FAUSTO CANEL on Dire
on Finding It
GEOFF DYER {11 a.m.} GEOFF DYER in conversation with HUNTER BRAITHWAITE, Editor, The Miami Rail
{11 a.m.} WHITNEY OTTO on Eight Girls Taking Pictures, JOYCE MAYNARD on After Her, and MARISA SILVER on Mary Coin
{12 p.m.} Father/Daughter TENNESSEE REED on Life Among The X Challenged with ISHMAEL REED in
{12:30 p.m.} ROBERT OLEN BUTLER on The Star of Istanbul, ELIZABETH L. SILVER on The Execution of Noa P. Singleton, RIDLEY PEARSON on Choke Point, and LORI ROY on Until She
conversation about inspiration and the writing life
1 p.m.
Straits {1:30 p.m.} HOLLY BLACK on The Coldest Girl in Cold Town, LAUREN OLIVER on Requiem, KAMI GARCIA on Unbreakable: The Legion, and ALEX FLINN on Bewitching: The Kendra
Chronicles
{1:30 p.m.} NINA ROMANO on She Wouldn’t Sing At My Wedding, SHELLY GITLOW on Dispatches from Paradise, LAURA VALERI on Safe in Your Head, and ANDREW GROF on The Goldberg Variations, A Novel
MARISA SILVER
Comes Home {1 p.m.} Queer Poetry/Queer Differences: NEIL DE LA FLOR, L. LAMAR WILSON, MAUREEN SEATON, EDUARDO C. CORRAL. See page 31 for more
information. RIDLEY PEARSON {2:30 p.m.} NANCY SHARP on A True
2 p.m.
Story of Love, Loss and Bold Living, VICTORIA LOUSTALOT on This Is How You Say Goodbye: A Daughter’s Memoir, and SUSANNA SONNENBERG on She Matters: A Life in Friendships
3 p.m.
LAUREN OLIVER {3 p.m.} BENNETT MADISON on September Girls and ABBI GLINES on
Just For Now (Seabreeze)
{2 p.m.} ROSIE SCHAAP on Drinking With Men: A Memoir, ANYA VON BREMZEN on The Art of Soviet Cooking: A Memoir, and LUCY KNISLEY on Relish: My Life in the Kitchen
NILO CRUZ {3 p.m.} JAMES ALLEN HALL on Now You’re the Enemy, JULIE MARIE WADE on Postage Due and ORLANDO RICARDO MENES on Fetish: Poems, and JEN KARETNICK on Landscaping for Wildlife
{3:30 p.m.} ANDRE DUBUS III on Dirty Love, VICTORIA REDEL on Make Me Do Things: Stories, and FIONA MAAZEL on Woke Up Lonely
4 p.m.
KWAME DAWES {4 p.m.} DIANE LADD on A Bad Afternoon for a Piece of Cake: A Collection of Ten Short Stories
{4:30 p.m.} Assembly Required: A READING BY THE MIAMI POETRY COLLECTIVE
{4 p.m.} KWAME DAWES on Duppy Conqueror: New and Selected Poems and NILO CRUZ on Color of Desire/ Hurricane: Two Plays
after 5 p.m.
ROBERT OLEN BUTLER {5 p.m.} YOVANI BAUTA on
The Walls
DIANE LADD
TENNESSEE REED
VICTORIA REDEL
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Street Fair Weekend { 3 5 }
Saturday { November 23 } Room 8302
Room 8303
(Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
10 a.m.
P URPLE
(Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
AUT OGRAPHIN G
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)
Room 3314 (Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)
A U T O G R A P H I N G
AREA
A T
Spain Pavilion
(Bldg. 2, 1st Floor, Room 2106) V E N U E
{10 a.m.} Florida Histories: BILL DEYOUNG on The True Story of Tampa Bay’s Bridge, TERRY L. HOWARD on Atlantic Fishing Captains, and JOHN DOS PASSOS COGGIN on Walkin’ Lawton
OONYA KEMPADOO
11 a.m.
Room 3209
{11:30 a.m.} Florida WILD Life: RICK KILBY on Finding the Fountain of Youth, JEFF KLINKENBERG on Alligators in B-Flat, and LYNN WADDELL on Fringe Florida
{11 a.m.} ROBERT ANTONI on As Flies to Whatless Boys, ELSIE AUGUSTAVE on The Roving Tree, and OONYA KEMPADOO
TERESA MARÍA ROJAS {11:30 a.m.} Lo nuevo de poesía con RITA GEADA, RITA MARTÍN y TERESA MARÍA ROJAS (In Spanish)
FABIO MURRIETA
ANA MERINO
{11:30 a.m.} Panel: El futuro del libro. Industria editorial y nuevas tecnologías, con FABIO MURRIETA (In Spanish)
on All Decent Animals ALFREDO GOMEZ CERDÁ
12 p.m.
{12 p.m.} NOVIOLET BULAWAYO on We Need New Names, RU FREEMAN on On Sal Mal Lane, and DANIEL ALARCÓN
on At Night We Walk in Circles
{12:45 p.m.} La labor académica del Instituto y la cuestión del español en el mundo: CARMEN POSADAS y J.J. ARMAS MARCELO. Modera: FRANCISCO MORENO (In Spanish)
{12:30 p.m.} Novedades de narrativa cubana, con ELVIRA DE LAS CASAS, RAÚL ORTEGA ALFONSO, ARMANDO DE ARMAS y LUIS GONZÁLEZ CRUZ (In
{12 p.m.} Actividad para niños, con BEGOÑA ORO y SANTIAGO GARCÍA CLAIRAC (In Spanish)
Spanish)
DANIEL ALARCÓN
1 p.m.
{1 p.m.} WARREN LEHRER
on A Life in Books: The Rise and Fall of Bleu Mobley and NICHOLAS A. BASBANES on Paper: The Everything of Its Two-Thousand-Year History CARMEN POSADAS
GIOCONDA BELLI
SERGI BELBEL
{2:30 p.m.} RICHARD KRAMER
{2 p.m.} LAURA LEE SMITH
{2 p.m.} Nuevas editoriales
{2:15 p.m.} Panorama
{2 p.m.} Conversatorio:
on These Things Happen, KOREN ZAILCKAS on Mother, Mother and JO MAEDER on Opposites Attack: A Novel Inspired by True Events
on Heart of Palm, CARTER SICKELS on The Evening Hour, EVELYNE TROUILLOT on Rosalie l’infâme, and ABIGAIL TARTTELIN on Golden Boy
de Miami: Ediciones Oblicuas, con RODRIGO DE LA LUZ y Ediciones La Pereza, con JULIO CÉSAR PÉREZ MÉNDEZ (In Spanish)
de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo: SERGI BELBEL, JOSÉ RAMÓN FERNÁNDEZ, LUIS MARIO MONCADA GIL y BEATRIZ RIZK (In Spanish)
ALFREDO GÓMEZ CERDÁ, ROSA NAVARRO DURÁN y ANA MERINO (In Spanish)
{3:30 p.m.} ALBERT “PRODIGY” JOHNSON on H.N.I.C., MK ASANTE on Buck, MITCHELL JACKSON on Residue Years and JOE CLIFFORD on Junkie
{3:15 p.m.} Una tarde con GIOCONDA BELLI (In Spanish)
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
MK ASANTE
Literatura Infantil y Juvenil, con
Love MANUEL VILAS
4 p.m.
CAMPBELL MCGRATH {4:45 p.m.} JORGE EDUARDO BENAVIDES y JOSÉ OVEJERO
{4 p.m.} Florida Book Awards: DR. WAYNE WIEGAND, ALEX FLINN, MICHAEL GRUNWALD, CAMPBELL MCGRATH and DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS
lanzan sus nuevas obras (In Spanish)
RENÉ RODRíGUEZ SORIANO
{4 p.m.} Escribir por fuera del molde, con JAVIER CALVO y KIRMEN URIBE (In Spanish)
{4 p.m.} Hispanic Heritage in the United States of America, con BORJA CARDELÚS. Presentado por la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos (In English)
{5:15 p.m.} SOLEDAD PUÉRTOLAS y LORENZO SILVA
{5 p.m.} Sesión de poesía, con LUIS MUÑOZ, CARLOS PARDO, KIRMEN URIBE y MANUEL VILAS
after 5 p.m.
JOE CLIFFORD {6 p.m.} La literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy, con MARCOS AGUINIS, GIOCONDA BELLI, RENÉ RODRÍGUEZ SORIANO y ESMERALDA SANTIAGO. Modera: OLGA CONNOR (In Spanish)
MICHAEL GRUNWALD
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presentan sus nuevas obras (In Spanish)
ALBERT “PRODIGY” JOHNSON
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Street Fair Weekend
Sunday { November 24 } Auditorium
Room 1164
(Bldg. 1, 2nd Floor)
Centre Gallery
(Bldg. 1, 1st Floor)
RED
AUTOGRAP HING
(Bldg. 1, 3rd Floor, Room 1365) A RE A
10 a.m.
{10:30 a.m.} JUNOT DIAZ on This is
GREEN AUTOGRAPHING {10:30 a.m.} MARK HALPERIN and JOHN HEILEMANN on Double Down: Game
How You Lose Her
Change 2012
JUNOT DIAZ {11:30 a.m.} NIKKI GIOVANNI on Chasing
11 a.m.
Chapman
(Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)
EDWIDGE DANTICAT {11 a.m.} A Story of Autism in Comics and Film: MIGUEL GALLARDO on María y yo (Maria and I)
Utopia: A Hybrid
{11:30 a.m.} Different Perspectives on Now: GEORGE PACKER on An Inner History of the New America, JEREMY SCAHILL on Dirty Wars, and DAN BALZ on Collision 2012: Elections in America
NIKKI GIOVANNI
12 p.m.
{12:30 p.m.} AMY TAN on The Valley of
Amazement
{12 p.m.} SONYA SONES on To Be Perfectly Honest, CAPRICE CRANE on Confessions of a Hater and JENNY HAN and SIOBHAN VIVIAN on Fire with Fire (Burn for Burn)
{12:30 p.m.} Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women DIANE NOOMIN, ARIEL SCHRAG, VANESSA DAVIS, MIRIAM KATIN, and MICHAEL KAMINER. Moderated by Professor LAURIE SHRAGE
JEREMY SCAHILL
1 p.m.
{1:30 p.m.} EDWIDGE DANTICAT on
Claire of the Sea Light in conversation with Alfred A. Knopf editor, ROBIN DESSER
{1:30 p.m.} HOLLY BLACK on Doll Bones, CONOR MCCREERY on Kill
{1 p.m.} BILL AYERS on Public Enemy:
Confessions of an American Dissident in conversation with Beacon director
Shakespeare Vol 3: The Tide of Blood and AMY HERRICK on The Time Fetch
HELENE ATWAN
CHARLES KOCHMAN
2 p.m.
{2:30 p.m.} RICHARD RUSSO on
{2:30 p.m.} (A) Inventive (B) Cartoon (C) Genius: JENNIFER GEORGE with CHARLES KOCHMAN on The Art of Rube
Elsewhere: A Memoir
{2 p.m.} CONGRESSWOMAN DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ on For the Next
Generation
Goldberg
3 p.m.
AMY TAN {3:30 p.m.} ALLAN GURGANUS on Local Souls and AYANA MATHIS on
The Twelve Tribes of Hattie
{3 p.m.} BENJAMIN ALIRE SAENZ on
{3 p.m.} THOMAS CAHILL on Heretics
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe and M. EVELINA GALANG on Angel de la Luna and the 5th Glorious Mystery
and Heroes: How Renaissance Artists and Reformation Priests Created Our World
ANDREW KAUFMAN
after 5 p.m.
4 p.m.
{4:30 p.m.} RICHARD BLANCO on
For All of Us, One Today: An Inaugural Poet’s Journey
{4 p.m.} JACQUELYN MITCHARD on What We Lost in the Dark, ANDREW SMITH on Winger and MELANIE NEALE on
{4:30 p.m.} Blowing Up the Page ANDREW KAUFMAN on I’m in Miami,
{4 p.m.} JUDITH MARTIN and NICHOLAS IVOR MARTIN on Miss Manners Minds
Bitch!: Street Art of Wynwood
Your Business
Boat Kid
{6:30 p.m.} Encuentro con ROSA MONTERO (In Spanish)
{5 p.m.} 2013 Miami Book Fair Closing Author CHRIS MATTHEWS on Tip and the
Gipper: When Politics Worked
RICHARD BLANCO
AYANA MATHIS
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Street Fair Weekend { 3 7 }
Sunday { November 24 } Room 6100
Wine Theatre
(Bldg. 6, 1st Floor)
(@ Miami Culinary Institute)
Room 7106 (Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)
(Bldg. 7, 1st Floor)
ORANGE AUTOGRAPHING
10 a.m.
AUTOGRAPHING AT VENUE
Room 7128
RICH LOWRY
PEGGY KOTSOPOULOS
{11 a.m.} PEGGY KOTSOPOULOS,
11 a.m.
author of Kitchen Cures: Revolutionize Your Health with Foods that Heal, shows you how to improve your health with nutrient-rich whole foods. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
12 p.m.
GREG ILES
1 p.m.
{1 p.m.} JOHN MOELLER on Dining at the White House, PATRICIA WELLS on The French Kitchen Cookbook, and NORMAN VAN AKEN on No Experience Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken
{11 a.m.} JEFF LINDSAY on Dexter’s Final Cut, PETER DE JONGE on Buried on Avenue B, TIM DORSEY on The Riptide Ultra-Glide, and BILL PETROCELLI on The
{12:30 p.m.} RICH LOWRY on Lincoln Unbound, and DIANA WEST on American
{12:30 p.m.} JAMES W. HALL on Going Dark, GREG ILES on The Devil’s Punchbowl, JEFF ABBOTT on Downfall, and ADAM MANSBACH on The Dead Run
Circle of Thirteen
{1 p.m.} BRIAN BOITANO, author of
What Would Brian Boitano Make? Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing with Family and Friends, shares recipes and anecdotes from his world travels. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
PETER DE JONGE {2 p.m.} SIMON DOONAN on A Collage of Couture Reminiscences, SHARON SOCOL on the World of Fashion, JANE GERSHON WEITZMAN on Shoes from the Stuart Weitzman Collection, and PATRICIA VOLK on My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
{11 a.m.} JUNG CHANG on Empress Dowager Cixi: Concubine Who Launched Modern China, and ANA FUENTES on From the Dragon’s Mouth: 10 True Stories that Unveil the Real China
ADAM MANSBACH
RAQUEL ROQUE
4 p.m.
JEFF LINDSAY
Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character
JEFF ABBOTT
after 5 p.m.
JUNG CHANG
NICOLA GRIFFITH {2 p.m.} DIANE SETTERFIELD on Bellman & Black: A Ghost Story, JOHN SEARLES on Help for the Haunted, NICOLA GRIFFITH on Hild, and JASON MOTT on
The Returned
PATRICIA WELLS
{3 p.m.} RAQUEL ROQUE on Cocina
{3 p.m.} INGRID HOFFMANN, author of
{3:30 p.m.} HOWARD P. WILLENS
Latina: El sabor del mundo latino, and ANTONI MIRALDA on Power Food. (In Spanish)
Latin D’ Lite: Delicious Latin Recipes with a Healthy Twist, offers a healthy spin on modern Latin cuisine. (Cooking demonstration and tasting.)
on Inside the Warren Commission Investigation, STEVEN L. DAVIS and BILL MINUTAGLIO on Dallas 1963 and JAMES RESTON, JR. on JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Real Target in Dallas
{4 p.m.} MANDY BACA on The Sizzling History of Miami Cuisine, and DEENY KAPLAN LORBER on Waiting at Joe’s, and ELLEN KANNER on Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith, and What to Eat for Dinner
JOHN SEARLESS
DIANA WEST
{3:30 p.m.} National Young Arts Foundation presents an Alumni Reading: CHRISTOPHER CASTELLANI, SAM LIPSYTE and JONATHAN M. KATZ
JONATHAN M. KATZ
{5 p.m.} TIGERTAIL, A SOUTH FLORIDA ANNUAL: Sunstruck Matches: A Reading
ELLEN KANNER
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CHRISTOPHER CASTELLANI
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SAM LIPSYTE
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Street Fair Weekend
Sunday { November 24 } Room 8201 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
Room 8202 (Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
P U R P L E
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
Room 8301
(Bldg. 8, 2nd Floor)
(Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
A U T O G R A P H I N G
Room 8302 (Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
A R E A
{10:30 a.m.} Finding the Power Within: SAM BARRY, RABBI SOLOMON SCHIFF, DON BLACKWELL and KATHY ANDERSEN
KAREN RUSSELL {11 a.m.} KAREN SHEPARD on The Celestials, KAREN RUSSELL
on Vampires in the Lemon Grove, and LAURA VAN DEN BERG on The Isle of Youth
{12:30 p.m.} LARRY WATSON
12 p.m.
Room 8203
on Let Him Go, THOMAS SANCHEZ on American Tropic, and Kevin Baker on The Big Crowd
JENNIFER BAUMGARDNER {11 a.m.} Transforming Community: JENNIFER BRADLEY, ANTHONY M. TOWNSEND, STEVE ROTHSCHILD and DARELL HAMMOND. See page 31 for more information. {12:30 p.m.} LYNN GOLDSMITH on Rock & Roll Stories, DAVID N. MEYER on The Bee Gees, EVELYN MCDONNELL on The Runaways, and MARK KURLANSKY
LYNN GOLDSMITH
DEBORAH SOLOMON
{11 a.m.} Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting: JOHN DUFRESNE, MARTHA FRANKEL, ANN HOOD, and JOYCE MAYNARD. See page 31 for
RICH COHEN {12 p.m.} On Sports and American Culture: SAMUEL G. FREEDMAN, RICH COHEN, TIM WENDEL and REED ALBERGOTTI
{10:30 a.m.} CANDICE RUSSELL
on Masterpieces of Haitian Art, and GEORGES VILSON on Notable Haitian Folk and Voudou Songs
more information. {12:30 p.m.} CATHLEEN SCHINE on Fin & Lady, JILL MCCORKLE on Life After Life, and THRITY UMRIGAR on The World We
{12 p.m.} JUNE AMING on The Caribbean Writer, CECLY ANN MITCHELL on Le Noireau, and COLLEEN SELVON-RAMPERSAD
Found
on Voicing Our Vision
on Ready For a Brand New Beat
1 p.m.
{1:30 p.m.} DEBORAH SOLOMON on Norman Rockwell, BRIAN JAY JONES on Jim Henson, TERRY TEACHOUT on Duke Ellington, and R. CLIFTON SPARGO on Zelda and
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
JOHN DUFRESNE {2 p.m.} KEVIN BARRY on City of Bohane, JOHN DUFRESNE on No Regrets, Coyote, and BOB SHACOCHIS on The Woman Who Lost Her Soul
{3:30 p.m.} The Power of Books: DANI SHAPIRO on Still Writing, WILL SCHWALBE on The End of Your Life Book Club, and JOSH HANAGARNE on The World’s
SAMUEL G. FREEDMAN
Scott Fitzgerald
{2 p.m.} LESLIE MAITLAND on
Crossing the Borders of Time, EMMA BROCKES on She Left Me the Gun, and JOSHUA SAFRAN on Free Spirit: Growing up on the Road and Off the Grid {3:30 p.m.} GARY J. BASS on
The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and A Forgotten Genocide, and PETER BAKER on Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney
Strongest Librarian
{1:30 p.m.} TOBA SINGER on Fernando Alonso: The Father of Cuban Ballet, and JENNIFER KRONENBERG on So, You Want to Be a Ballet Dancer?
JAMES MCBRIDE {2 p.m.} MARGARET WRINKLE on Wash, JAMES MCBRIDE on The Good Lord Bird, and LINDA SPALDING on The Purchase
MICHAEL BRONSKI {3:30 p.m.} SILVIA BARISIONE on The Birth of Rome, RUSSELL SHORTO on Amsterdam, and MICHAEL PATERNITI on The
Traveling Heavy: A Memoir In Between Journeys, CRISTINA GARCIA on King of Cuba and JULIE TRIMINGHAM on Mockingbird
{3:30 p.m.} New Fiction: A Reading: PATRICIA ENGEL, LAUREN GRODSTEIN, ANTON DISCLAFANI and RHONDA RILEY
World’s Greatest Piece of Cheese
MARGARET WRINKLE
4 p.m.
{4 p.m.} AMITY GAIGE on Schroder: A Novel, ANN HOOD
on The Obituary Writer, and KATHLEEN KENT on The
Outcasts JEFF CHU
after 5 p.m.
{2:30 p.m.} RUTH BEHAR on
{5 p.m.} GLBTQ: Politics / Marriage / Religion: MICHAEL BRONSKI, JEFF CHU and JENNIFER BAUMGARDNER. See page 31 for
more information.
MARTHA FRANKEL
PATRICIA ENGEL
{5 p.m.} JENNIFER S. HOLLAND
{5 p.m.} DONALD SPIVEYand ROBERT PAIGE on If You Were
on Unlikely Loves: Stories from the Animal Kingdom, and MICHAEL LARGO on The Big, Bad Book of Beasts: The World’s Most Curious Creatures
Only White: Leroy “Satchel” Paige and SAM ZYGNER on The Forgotten Marlins: 1956-1960
NICHOLAS GARNETT {5 p.m.} ANDREA ASKOWITZ, JAN BECKER, M.J. FIEVRE, M. EVELINA GALANG, NICHOLAS GARNETT, and FABIENNE SYLVIA JOSAPHAT on All That Glitters:
Non-Fiction from Sliver of Stone
ANN HOOD
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Street Fair Weekend { 3 9 }
Sunday { November 24 } Room 8303
Room 8316
(Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
AUT OGRAPHING
Room 3209 (Bldg. 3, 2nd Floor)
Room 3314
A U T O G R A P H I N G
AREA
Spain Pavilion
(Bldg. 3, 3rd Floor)
A T
(Bldg. 2, 1st Floor, Room 2106) V E N U E
10 a.m.
PURP LE
(Bldg. 8, 3rd Floor)
KEN TEISTER
JACINTO LUCAS PIRES on The Liberty Incident: The 1967 Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship
{12 p.m.} RICHARD BREITMAN
{12 p.m.} JAMES GOODMAN
on FDR and the Jews, WIL S. HYLTON on Missing Men of World War II, and DANIEL JAMES BROWN on Nine Americans and the 1936 Berlin Olympics
on But Where Is the Lamb? Imagining the Story of Abraham and Isaac
{1:30 p.m.} MICHAEL DEIBERT
{1 p.m.} DAVID KAUFMAN on
on Democratic Republic of Congo, and MUKESH KAPILA on The Whistleblower to the First Mass Murder of the TwentyFirst Century
Jewhooing the Sixties: American Celebrity and Jewish Identity
1 p.m.
11 a.m.
{11 a.m.} A. JAY CRISTOL
Maya Architecture: Temples in the Sky, with DAN FORER and DAVID PRICE on Bok Tower Gardens: America’s Taj Mahal
12 p.m.
{11 a.m.} KEN TREISTER on
{11:30 a.m.} El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades: Con MARIO BUISÁN, ALEX CORREA, ANJANETTE DELGADO, LUCÍA LARATELLI, SILVIA MATUTE y GLORIA NORIEGA (In Spanish) {12:30 p.m.} CLAUDIA PIÑEIRO, RENÉ RODRÍGUEZ SORIANO y MANUEL VILAS presentan sus
nuevas obras (In Spanish)
Room At the Top: A Gay Man’s Search for Prince Charming
ISMAEL CALA {11:30 a.m.} Panel: Autores
hispanos independientes, con MAR ANDRÉS THOMAS, DANIEL DE CÓRDOVA, JORDI DIEZ y MARLENE MOLEÓN (in Spanish)
{2 p.m.} El Papa Francisco: una biografía, con FRANCESCA AMBROGETTI y SERGIO RUBÍN (In Spanish)
{12 p.m.} Actividad para
Historias para ser contadas, con ISMAEL CALA, ENRIQUE CÓRDOBA y ANA FUENTES (In Spanish)
niños: Cuentacuentos, con ANA CRISTINA HERREROS y JESÚS GABÁN (In Spanish)
ALEXIS VALDÉS {2:15 p.m.} Poesía española contemporánea, con ANA MERINO, LUIS MUÑOZ y CARLOS PARDO (In Spanish)
3 p.m.
CARLOS PARDO {3 p.m.} DAVID VALENTINE BERNARD on The Thirsty Earth, DROR BURSTEIN on Netanya, and MONTAGUE KOBBE on The
Night of the Rambler
{3:15 p.m.} Nuevas voces iberoamericanas, con JAVIER MOSQUERA SARAVIA, ELVIRA NAVARRO y CAMILO PINO (In Spanish)
{3:30 p.m.} Fundación Cuatrogatos presenta: Niños y jóvenes que lean en español, ¿misión imposible?
{4:45 p.m.} En primera persona, con MARISA BREL, ADAMARI LÓPEZ, ALEXIS VALDÉS (In Spanish)
{4 p.m.} Panel: Cómic y novela
after 5 p.m.
4 p.m.
Asks for a Show of Hands {4:30 p.m.} JACINTO LUCAS PIRES on The True Actor, PRESTON ALLEN on Every Boy Should Have A Man, and BRIAN BANDELL on Mute
{4:30 p.m.} D. MARVIN JONES
on Fear of a Hip Hop Planet: America’s New Dilemma
Con SERGIO ANDRICAÍN, PEDRO CERRILLO, ILIANA PRIETO y SINDO PACHECO (In Spanish)
gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual, con JESÚS COSSIO, MIGUEL GALLARDO, MAX y POWER PAOLA. Modera: ANA MERINO (Bilingual English/Spanish)
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MONTAGUE KOBBE
TRASPASO + Conversaciones Transatlánticas: CLAUDIA PIÑEIRO y CARMEN POSADAS sobre la novela negra en femenino (In Spanish)
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{3 p.m.} Presentación de El ritmo perdido, de SANTIAGO AUSERÓN (JUAN PERRO), obra
que estudia la contribución de la música negra a la música hispana (In Spanish) {4 p.m.} Conversatorio, con JAVIER CALVO y JOSÉ FERNÁNDEZ PEQUEÑO (In
Spanish)
{5 p.m.} ACTIVIDAD DE DESPEDIDA Y CLAUSURA DEL PABELLÓN (In Spanish)
{6 p.m.} Ceremonia de
PRESTON ALLEN
{11 a.m.} Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo REYMALA de Islas Canarias (In Spanish)
{12:45 p.m.}
ADAM FITZGERALD {3 p.m.} ADAM FITZGERALD on The Late Parade, ADRIAN MATEJKA on The Big Smoke, TOM HEALY on Animal Spirits, and NICK FLYNN on The Captain
ANA CRISTINA HERREROS
{1 p.m.} Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo REYMALA de Islas Canarias (In Spanish)
FRANCESCA AMBROGETTI {2 p.m.} MANUEL A. LOPEZ on
2 p.m.
CLAUDIA PIÑEIRO
POWER PAOLA
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Index of authors and guests - índice de autores
Index of Authors The Festival of Authors is presented with the support of
JEFF ABBOTT, Downfall (Grand Central Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7128 ANNIK ADEY-BABINSKI, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 MARCOS AGUINIS (Argentina), La furia de Evita (Suadamericana) Vier., Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209; Panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 DANIEL ALARCÓN, At Night We Walk in Circles (Riverhead Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8303 ANDREW ALBANESE, PANELIST: After the Apple e-Book Decision Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 7128 REED ALBERGOTTI, Wheelmen: Lance Armstrong, the Tour de France, and the Greatest Sports Conspiracy Ever (Gotham Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8203 ELISA ALBO, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck MatchesSun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 MITCH ALBOM, The First Phone Call from Heaven: A Novel (Harper) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210, Room 3210; Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage WILL ALEXANDER, Singing In Magnetic Hoofbeat: Essays, Prose, Texts, Interviews, and a Lecture (Essay Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 An Evening With SHERMAN ALEXIE, see page 7 PRESTON ALLEN, Every Boy Should Have A Man (Akashic Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Room 8303 T.D. ALLMAN, Finding Florida: The True History of the Sunshine State (Atlantic Monthly Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 7106 FRANCESCA AMBROGETTI (Italia-Argentina), El Papa Francisco. Conversaciones con Jorge Bergoglio (Ediciones B) Dom., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Salón 3209 JUNE AMING, The Caribbean Writer, Vol. 26 (University of the Virgin Islands) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8302
KATHY ANDERSEN, Change Your Shoes, Live Your Greatest Life (KA Connect) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8203
PAUL AUSTER, Report From the Interior (Henry Holt and Company), Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
NICHOLAS A. BASBANES, On Paper: The Everything of Its Two-Thousand Year History (Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8302
SCOTT ANDERSON, Lawrence in Arabia: War, Deceit, Imperial Folly and the Making of the Modern Middle East (Doubleday) Sat., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210, Room 3210
An Evening with ANDREW AYDIN, Rep. John Lewis, and Nate Powell, see page 10
GARY J. BASS, The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and A Forgotten Genocide (Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8202
MAR ANDRÉS THOMAS (España-USA), Mi primer libro bilingüe: La comida, My First Bilingual Book: Food (Two Harbors Press), en el panel: Autores hispanos independientes Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3314 SERGIO ANDRICAÍN (Cuba-USA), Cuando sea grande (Panamericana) Jue., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage; De raíces y sueños: 50 libros para niños y jóvenes de autores latinos de Estados Unidos, en el panel: Niños y jóvenes que lean en español: ¿misión imposible? (CEPLI) Dom., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Salón 3314; Un zoológico en casa (Panamericana) Dom., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage ROBERT ANTONI, As Flies to Whatless Boys (Akashic Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8303 IVAN ARGÜELLES, PANELIST: American Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 JUAN JESÚS ARMAS MARCELO (España), La noche que Bolívar traicionó a Miranda (Edhasa) / Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Literatura y política: crisis y oportunidades en España y América Latina Mar., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Participa en el panel La labor académica del Instituto Cervantes y la cuestión del español en el mundo. Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3209
BILL AYERS, Public Enemy: Confessions of an American Dissident (Beacon Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 MANDY BACA, The Sizzling History of Miami Cuisine: Cortaditos, Stone Crabs and Empanadas (The History Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 6100 PETER BAGGE, PANELIST: Making Music with Comics Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365; Woman Rebel: The Margaret Sanger Story (Drawn and Quarterly) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 KEVIN BAKER, The Big Crowd (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8201 PETER BAKER, Days of Fire: Bush and Cheney in the White House (Doubleday) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8202 DAN BALZ, Collision 2012: Obama vs. Romney and the Future of Elections in America (Viking) Sun., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210 BRIAN BANDELL, Mute (Silver Leaf Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Room 8303 RUSSELL BANKS, A Permanent Member of the Family (Ecco) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 SILVIA BARISIONE, The Birth of Rome: Five Visions for the Eternal City (The Wolfsonian-FIU) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8203
MK ASANTE, Generation Genius Authors: BUCK (Spiegel & Grau) Thurs., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Workshop; BUCK Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8303
PABLO BARRIOS ALMAZOR (España), Modera la mesa La literatura de la transición o de la democracia Miér., Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209
ANDREA ASKOWITZ, All That Glitters: Non-Fiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301
DAVE BARRY, (G. P. Putnam’s Sons) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage
An Evening With REZA ASLAN, see page 8 HELENE ATWAN, In Conversation with William Ayers Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 MIRIAM AUERBACH, Dirty Harriet (Bell Bridge Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8202 ELSIE AUGUSTAVE (Haiti), The Roving Tree (Akashic Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8303 SANTIAGO AUSERÓN (España), El ritmo perdido Dom., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Pabellón de España
KEVIN BARRY, Dark Lies the Island (Graywolf Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8201 SAM BARRY, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov.23, 6 p.m., Mainstage; How to Play the Harmonica and Other Life Lessons (Gibbs Smith) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8203
JENNIFER BAUMGARDNER, We Do!: American Leaders Who Believe in Marriage Equality (Akashic Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8201 YOVANI BAUTA, The Walls (Malecón) Sat., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Room 8203 JAIME BAYLY (Perú), La lluvia del tiempo (Alfaguara) Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 ANDREA BEATY, Generation Genius Authors: Rosie Revere, Engineer (Abrams Books for Young Readers) Fri., Nov. 22, 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Rosie Revere, Engineer Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage JAN BECKER, All That Glitters: Non-Fiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301 KATE BECKER, My Dream Playground (KaBOOM! Book) (Candlewick) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage RUTH BEHAR, Traveling Heavy: A Memoir In Between Journeys (Duke University Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302 SERGI BELBEL (España), Después de la pluja/ Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Panorama de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo (Labutxaca) Sáb., Nov. 23, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314 GIOCONDA BELLI (Nicaragua), El país de las mujeres (Vintage Español) Sáb., Nov. 23, 3:15 p.m., Salón 3209; Escándalo de miel (Seix Barral) Sáb., Nov. 23, 3:15 p.m., Salón 3209; Panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 GREG BELLOW, Saul Bellow’s Heart: A Son’s Memoir (Bloomsbury) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 7128 JORGE EDUARDO BENAVIDES ,Writer’s Institute Instructor Fri., Nov. 22, 2 p.m.; Un asunto sentimental (Alfaguara) Sáb., Nov. 23, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3209 A. SCOTT BERG, Wilson (G. P. Putnam’s Sons) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 DAVID VALENTINE BERNARD, The Thirsty Earth: A Novel (Strebor Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8316 HOLLY BLACK, Generation Genius Authors: Doll Bones (Simon & Schuster Children’s) Thurs., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Room 3210; Generation Genius Authors: Doll Bones Fri., Nov. 22, 12:30 p.m., Room 3208-09; The Coldest Girl In Coldtown (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8201; Doll Bones Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 1164 DON BLACKWELL, Dear Ashley: A Father’s Reflections and Letters to His Daughter on Life, Love and Hope (Morgan James Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8203
MITCH ALBOM
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DAVE BARRY
RICHARD BLANCO, Looking for the Gulf Motel (University of Pittsburgh Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; For All of Us, One Today: An Inaugural Poet’s Journey (University of Pittsburgh Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
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Index of Authors ROY BLOUNT, JR., Alphabetter Juice: or, The Joy of Text (Sarah Crichton Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage BRIAN BOITANO, What Would Brian Boitano Make? Fresh and Fun Recipes for Sharing with Family and Friends (Lyons Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 6100; Cooking Demonstration Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute MARC BOUTAVANT, Ariol: Just a Donkey Like You and Me (Papercutz) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 1164 JENNIFER BRADLEY, The Metropolitan Revolution: How Cities and Metros Are Fixing Our Broken Politics and Fragile Economy (Brookings Institution Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8202 HUNTER BRAITHWAITE, In Conversation with Geoff Dyer Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8203 RICHARD BREITMAN, FDR and the Jews (Belknap Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8303
MEG CABOT, The Bride Wore Size 12: A Novel (William Morrow Paperbacks) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8201
JOHN DOS PASSOS COGGIN, Walkin’ Lawton (The Florida Historical Society Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Room 8302
TIM CURTIS, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
THOMAS CAHILL, Heretics and Heroes: How Renaissance Artists and Reformation Priests Created Our World (Nan A. Talese/Doubleday) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210
RICH COHEN, Monsters: The 1985 Chicago Bears and the Wild Heart of Football (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8203
EDWIDGE DANTICAT (Haiti), Claire of the Sea Light (Alfred A. Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
J.J. COLAGRANDE, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
DAWN S. DAVIES, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
SCOTT CONANT, Tuyo VIP Event The Scarpetta Cookbook (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) Tues., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Tuyo
STEVEN L. DAVIS, Dallas 1963 (Twelve) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106
ISMAEL CALA (Cuba-USA), Cala contigo: el poder de escuchar (Penguin) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3314 MARCI CALABRETTA, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 JAVIER CALVO (España), El jardín colgante (Seix Barral) Sáb., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Salón 3314; Conversación Dom., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Pabellón de España FRANK CAMMUSO, Generation Genius Authors: Otto’s Backwards Day (Toon Books) Fri., Nov. 22, 11:30 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365; Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 1164; Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage FAUSTO CANEL (Cuba-USA), Dire Straits (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8202
MARISA BREL (Argentina), Mamá otra vez (Urano) Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3209 ROBIN BRENNER, PANELIST: From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
CAROLINE CARLSON, The Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates #1: Magic Marks the Spot (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 1164
LUCIE BROCK-BROIDO, Stay, Illusion: Poems (Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 7128
KAT CARLTON, Two Lies and A Spy (Simon and Schuster), author outreach program
EMMA BROCKES, She Left Me the Gun: My Mother’s Life Before Me (Penguin Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8202
CORA CARMACK, Finding It (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8201
MICHAEL BRONSKI, You Can Tell Just by Looking: And 20 Other Myths about LGBT Life and People (Beacon Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8201 Inaugural Author DAN BROWN see page 5 DANIEL JAMES BROWN, The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics (Viking) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8303 EDNA BUCHANAN, A Dark and Lonely Place (Simon & Schuster) Sat., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., Room 7106 MICHAEL BUCKLEY, Generation Genius Authors: Nerds: Book Five: Attack of the Bullies (Amulet Books) Thurs., Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Generation Genius Authors: Nerds: Book Five: Attack of the Bullies Fri., Nov. 22, 12:30 p.m., Room 3210 Nerds: Book Five: Attack of the Bullies Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 1164 MARIO BUISÁN (España), Presenta el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades.Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 NOVIOLET BULAWAYO (Africa), We Need New Names (Reagan Arthur Books/Little, Brown and Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8303 DROR BURSTEIN (Israel), Netanya (Hebrew Literature Series) (Dalkey Archive Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8316 ROBERT OLEN BUTLER, The Star of Istanbul: A Christopher Marlowe Cobb Thriller (Mysterious Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301
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OLGA CONNOR (Cuba-USA), Modera el panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 An Evening With PAT CONROY and Cassandra King, see page 7 ENRIQUE CÓRDOBA ROCHA (Colombia-USA), El Marco Polo de Lorica (Palabra Libre) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3314 ALFRED CORN, Tables: Poems (Press 53) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 7128
KWAME DAWES, Duppy Conqueror: New and Selected Poems (Copper Canyon Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8203 ARMANDO DE ARMAS (Cuba-USA), Caballeros en el tiempo (Atmósfera Literaria) Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3314 DANIEL DE CÓRDOVA (Venezuela -USA), Soldaditos (Grupo Anura) / En el panel: Autores hispanos independientes.Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3314
CHRIS CASTELLANI, All This Talk of Love: A Novel (Algonquin Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7128 PEDRO CERRILLO (España), De raíces y sueños: 50 libros para niños y jóvenes de autores latinos de Estados Unidos (CEPLI), en el panel: Niños y jóvenes que lean en español: ¿misión imposible? Dom., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Salón 3314 SOMAN CHAINANI, Generation Genius Authors: The School for Good and Evil (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Thurs., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage; Thurs., Nov. 21, 12:30 p.m., Room 320809; Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 1164 JUNG CHANG, Empress Dowager Cixi: The Concubine Who Launched Modern China (Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7106 ALAN CHEUSE, In Conversation with Walter Mosely Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 PAUL CHRISTIANSEN, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 JEFF CHU, Does Jesus Really Love Me? A Gay Christian’s Pilgrimage in Search of God in America (HarperCollins) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8201
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PETER DE JONGE, Buried on Avenue B: A Novel (HarperCollins) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7128
ALEX CORREA (Colombia-USA), Participa en el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209
NEIL DE LA FLOR, An Elephant’s Memory of Blizzards (Marsh Hawk Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8203; Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
JESÚS COSSIO (Perú), Barbarie (Contracultura) / Panel Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual. Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3314
RODRIGO DE LA LUZ (Cuba-USA), Cien hombres, una mujer y otros delincuentos (Ed. Oblicuas) Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Salón 3209
CAPRICE CRANE, Confessions of a Hater (Feiwel & Friends) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 1164
ELVIRA DE LAS CASAS (Cuba-USA), Doce mensajes a Hércules (Silueta) Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3314
A. JAY CRISTOL, The Liberty Incident: The 1967 Attack on the U.S. Navy Spy Ship (Potomac Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8316 STANLEY CROUCH, Kansas City Lighting: The Rise and Times of Charlie Parker (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 7128
C.M. CLARK, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
NILO CRUZ (Cuba-USA), Color of Desire/Hurricane: Two Plays (Theater Communications Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8203
MARCIA CLARK, Killer Ambition: A Rachel Knight Novel (Mulholland Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., Room 7106
P. SCOTT CUNNINGHAM, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
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EDUARDO C. CORRAL, Slow Lightning (Yale University Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8203
JAMES DEAN, Generation Genius Authors: Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Fri., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Room 3210; Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage MICHAEL DEIBERT, Democratic Republic of Congo: Between Hope and Despair (Zed Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8303 ANJANETTE DELGADO, Modera el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 DENISE DELGADO, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
JOE CLIFFORD, Junkie Love (Battered Suitcase Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8303
VANESSA DAVIS, Make Me a Woman (Drawn and Quarterly) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
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Index of authors and guests - Índice de autores
Index of Authors JUSTIN DESMANGLES, PANELIST: American Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, 1261 LISA DESROCHERS, A Little Too Far (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8201 ROBIN DESSER, In Conversation with Edwidge Danticat Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 BILL DEYOUNG, Skyway: The True Story of Tampa Bay’s Signature Bridge and the Man Who Brought It Down (University Press of Florida) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Room 8302 DINAPIERA DI DONATO, 2001 -2011: Colaterales (Akashic Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 7128 JUNOT DIAZ ,This is How You Lose Her (Riverhead Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
ANDREA DULANTO, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 GEOFF DYER, The Search and/or Anglo-English Attitudes (Canongate Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8203 JORGE EDWARDS (Chile-España), Los círculos morados (Random House Mondadori) Dom., Nov. 17, 8 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 LOLIS ERIC ELIE, Treme: Stories and Recipes from the Heart of New Orleans (Chronicle Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 6100 PATRICIA ENGEL, It’s Not Love, It’s Just Paris (Grove Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 DELIA EPHRON, Sister Mother Husband Dog: Etc. (Blue Rider Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 7128
NATALIE DIAZ, When My Brother Was An Aztec (Copper Canyon Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
MAUREEN FANT, Sauces & Shapes: Pasta the Italian Way (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 6100
MANUEL DÍAZ (Cuba-USA), La virgen del malecón (Universal) Vier., Nov. 22, 6:30 p.m., Prometeo
JOSÉ RAMÓN FERNÁNDEZ (España), La colmena científica o el café de Negrín (Residencia de Estudiantes) / Recuento de teatro español con
SAMUEL G. FREEDMAN, Breaking The Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights (Simon & Schuster) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8203 RU FREEMAN, On Sal Mal Lane (Greywolf Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8303 ANA FUENTES, From the Dragon’s Mouth: Ten True Stories That Reveal the True China (C.A. Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7106; Cuando los chinos hablan (Penguin) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3314 JESÚS GABÁN (España), Libro de brujas españolas (Siruela) Jue., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Salón 1164; Sesión de Cuentacuentos Vier., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Salón 1164; Sesión de Cuentacuentos Dom., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Pabellón de España AMITY GAIGE, Schroder: A Novel (Twelve) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8301 M. EVELINA GALANG, Angel de la Luna and the 5th Glorious Mystery (Coffee House Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 1164; All That Glitters: NonFiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301 JONATHAN GALASSI, Left-Handed: Poems (Borzoi/Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 7128 MIGUEL GALLARDO (España), María y yo (Astiberri); Maria and I: A Story of Autism in Comics and Film, Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery; En el panel Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual, Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3314 CRISTINA GARCIA (Cuba-USA), King of Cuba: A Novel (Scribner) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302
ANDRE DUBUS III MARINIEVES DÍAZ MÉNDEZ (Cuba-USA), Ocultos en la niebla (Eriginal Books) Vier., Nov. 22, 6:30 p.m., Prometeo JORDI DIEZ (España-Rep.Dom.), El péndulo de Dios (B de Books) / En el panel: Autores hispanos independientes Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3314 ANTON DISCLAFANI ,The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls (Riverhead Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 SIMON DOONAN, The Asylum: A collage of couture reminiscences...and hysteria (Blue Rider Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7106 TIM DORSEY, The Riptide Ultra-Glide (William Morrow Paperbacks) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7128 LAUREN DOYLE OWENS, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 ANDRE DUBUS III, Dirty Love (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 JOHN DUFRESNE, Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8301; No Regrets, Coyote: A Novel (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8201
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THOMAS GLAVE (Jamaica), Among the Bloodpeople: Politics and Flesh (Akashic Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 7106 ELLENE GLENN MOORE, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 ABBI GLINES, Just For Now (Simon Pulse) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8201 LYNN GOLDSMITH, Rock & Roll Stories (Abrams Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8202 ALFREDO GÓMEZ CERDÁ (España), Barro de Medellín (Edelvives) Vier., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Salón 1164; Mesa sobre literatura infantil y juvenil Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Pabellón de España LUIS GONZÁLEZ CRUZ (Cuba-USA), Frente al espejo de Olorún (Universal) Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3314 JAMES GOODMAN, But Where Is the Lamb? Imagining the Story of Abraham and Isaac (Schocken Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8316 DORIS KEARNS GOODWIN The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism (Simon & Schuster) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 KAREN GREEN, PANELIST: From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 CATHYRN GRIFFITH, Havana Revisited: An Architectural Heritage (Norton) Mon., Nov. 18, 6 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 NICOLA GRIFFITH, Hild: A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7128 JAMES GRIPPANDO, Blood Money: A Jack Swyteck Novel (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., Room 7106
lectura dramatizada de escenas seleccionadas Miér., Nov. 20, 8:30 p.m., Prometeo; Conversación en torno al teatro español Jue., Nov. 21, 6 p.m., Pabellón de España; Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Panorama de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo. Sáb., Nov. 23, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314
LAURA GARCÍA LORCA (España), Invitada especial en la Noche García Lorca Vier., Nov. 22, 8:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
LAUREN GRODSTEIN, The Explanation for Everything: A Novel (Algonquin Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301
REINALDO GARCÍA RAMOS (Cuba-USA), Rondas y presagios (Silueta) Jue., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209
ANDREW GROF, The Goldberg Variations, A Novel (Sunstone Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8202
M.J. FIEVRE (Haiti) All That Glitters: Non-Fiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301
NICHOLAS GARNETT, All That Glitters: NonFiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301; Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
MICHAEL GRUNWALD, The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era (Simon & Schuster) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8302
SHERI FINK, Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital (The Crown Publishing Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 7106 ADAM FITZGERALD The Late Parade (Liveright Publishing Corporation) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8303 ALEX FLINN, Towering (HarperTeen) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8201; Bewitching: The Kendra Chronicles (HarperTeen) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8302
POWERPAOLA (PAOLA GAVIRIA) (EcuadorColombia), Virus tropical (Editorial Común) Virus tropical / en el panel Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3314 RITA GEADA (Cuba-USA), Antes de que cambie la marea (Alexandria Library) Sáb., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209
ALLAN GURGANUS, Local Souls (Liveright Publishing Corporation) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 SANDRA A. GUTIERREZ, Latin American Street Food: The Best Flavors of Markets, Beaches, and Roadside Stands from Mexico to Argentina (University of North Carolina Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 6100
JENNIFER GEORGE, The Art of Rube Goldberg (Abrams ComicArts) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
TED HABTE-GABR, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage
DAN FORER, Bok Tower Gardens: America’s Taj Mahal (Rizzoli) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8303
NIKKI GIOVANNI, Chasing Utopia: A Hybrid (William Morrow) Sun., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
JAMES ALLEN HAL,L Now You’re the Enemy (University of Arkansas Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8202
MARTHA FRANKEL, Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8301
SHELLY GITLOW, Dispatches from Paradise (Books & Books Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8202
JAMES W. HALL, Going Dark: A Novel (Minotaur Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7128
N ICK FLYNN, The Reenactments: A Memoir (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8303
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Index of Authors MARK HALPERIN, Double Down: Game Change 2012 (Penguin Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210 DARELL HAMMOND, KaBOOM!: How One Man Built a Movement to Save Play (Rodale Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8202 JENNY HAN, Fire with Fire (Simon & Schuster Children’s) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 1164 JOSH HANAGARNE, The World’s Strongest Librarian: A Memoir of Tourette’s, Faith, Strength, and the Power of Family (Gotham Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8201 JOY HARJO, Crazy Brave: A Memoir (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 DR. CARL HART, High Price: A Neuroscientist’s Journey of Self-Discovery That Challenges Everything You Know About Drugs and Society (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 7106 GEOFFREY HAYES, Generation Genius Authors: Patrick Eats His Peas and Other Stories (Toon Books) Thurs., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 1164; Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage
JENNIFER S. HOLLAND, Unlikely Loves: 43 Heartwarming True Stories from the Animal Kingdom (Workman Publishing Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8202 ANN HOOD, Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8301; The Obituary Writer: A Novel (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 8302 TERRY L. HOWARD, High Seas Wranglers: The Lives of Atlantic Fishing Captains (University Press of Florida) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Room 8302
JOHN HEILEMANN, Double Down: Game Change 2012 (Penguin Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210 LIBBY FISCHER HELLMANN, Havana Lost (Red Herrings Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8202 SUSAN N. HERMAN, Taking Liberties: The War on Terror and the Erosion of American Democracy (Oxford University Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 7106
WIL S. HYLTON, Vanished: The Sixty-Year Search for the Missing Men of World War II (Riverhead Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8303
BEN KATCHOR, Hand-Drying in America (Pantheon) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
GREG ILES, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage; The Devil’s Punchbowl (Pocket Star) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7128
MIRIAM KATIN, Letting It Go (Drawn and Quarterly) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
CELESTE JENKINS, Generation Genius Authors: The Lost (and Found) Balloon (Aladdin/Simon & Schuster Children’s) Thurs., Nov. 21, 10:30 a.m., Room 3208-09; Fri., Nov. 22, 10 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage; Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage ALBERT “PRODIGY” JOHNSON, H.N.I.C. (Infamous Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8303 RICH JOHNSON, PANELIST: From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
MANUEL HERRERA (Cuba-USA), Nicolás Guillén Landrián en 3D (Brouwer & Brouwer Books) Vier., Nov. 22, 6:30 p.m., Prometeo
ASHLEY JONES, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
ANA CRISTINA HERREROS (España), Libro de monstruos españoles (Siruela) Jue., Nov. 21, 11 a.m., Salón 1164; Sesión de Cuentacuentos Vier., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Pabellón de España; Sesión de Cuentacuentos Dom., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Pabellón de España
BRIAN JAY JONES, Jim Henson: The Biography (Ballantine Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8203
MICHAEL HETTICH, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
D. MARVIN JONES, Fear of a Hip Hop Planet: America’s New Dilemma (Praeger) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Room 8316 An Evening With ERICA JONG in Conversation with Jennifer Weiner, see page 6
JONATHAN M. KATZ, The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster (Palgrave Macmillan) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7128 ANDREW KAUFMAN, I’m in Miami, Bitch!: The Disappearing Street Art of Wynwood (AK FOTO, INC.) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 DAVID KAUFMAN, Jewhooing the Sixties: American Celebrity and Jewish Identity - Sandy Koufax, Lenny Bruce, Bob Dylan, and Barbra Streisand (Brandeis) Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Room 8316 SHEILA KEENAN, Generation Genius Authors: Dogs of War (Scholastic Press) Fri., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Room 3313-14; Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 1164 JOSH KELLEY, Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage OONYA KEMPADOO (UK - Guyana), All Decent Animals: A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8303 CHRISTOPHER KENNEALLY, PANELIST: After the Apple e-Book Decision Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 7128 KATHLEEN KENT, The Outcasts: A Novel (Little, Brown and Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 8302 CHIP KIDD, Go: A Kidd’s Guide to Graphic Design (Workman Publishing Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
RICK KILBY, Finding the Fountain of Youth: Ponce de Leon and Florida’s Magical Waters (University Press of Florida) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 8302 JAMAICA KINCAID (Antigua), See Now Then: A Novel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 MATT KINDT, Red Handed: The Fine Art of Strange Crimes (First Second Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 An Evening With CASSANDRA KING and Pat Conroy, see page 7 DAVID KIRK, Oh So Tiny Bunny (Feiwel & Friends) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage AUGUST KLEINZAHLER, The Hotel Oneira (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 JEFF KLINKENBERG, Alligators in B-Flat: Improbable Tales from the Files of Real Florida (University Press of Florida) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 8302 LUCY KNISLEY, Relish: My Life in the Kitchen (First Second Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8301 MONTAGUE KOBBE, The Night of the Rambler (Akashic Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8316 CHARLIE KOCHMAN, The Art of Rube Goldberg (Abrams ComicArts) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 PAULA KOLEK, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 GORDON KORMAN, The Hypnotists: Book 1 (Scholastic Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 1164 PEGGY KOTSOPOULOS, Kitchen Cures: Revolutionize Your Health with Foods that Heal (Putnam) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 6100; Cooking Demonstration Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute JERAMEY KRAATZ, The Cloak Society: Villians Rising (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 1164 JOHN KRAMEL, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 RICHARD KRAMER, These Things Happen: A Novel (Unbridled Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302
SOPHIE JORDAN, Foreplay Book 1: The Ivy Chronicles (William Morrow) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8201
An Evening With CARL HIAASEN, see page 8
FABIENNE SYLVIA JOSAPHAT (Haiti), All That Glitters: Non-Fiction from Sliver of Stone (Lominy Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8301
JOAN HILTY, PANELIST: Making Music with Comics Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365; Discusses Avatar: The Last Airbender (with Gene Yang) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 1164
WILLIAM JOYCE, Generation Genius Authors: The Mischievians & The Sandman and the War of Dreams (Atheneum Books for Young Readers) Fri., Nov. 22, 9:45 a.m., Room 3208-09; Fri., Nov. 22, 12:30 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage
INGRID HOFFMANN, Latin D’Lite: Delicious Latin Recipes with a Healthy Twist (Celebra) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 6100; Cooking Demonstration Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute
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JEN KARETNICK, Landscaping for Wildlife (Big Wonderful Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8202; Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
ANJELICA HUSTON Presents: Her Life In Stories, see page 10
ANDRES HERNÁNDEZ ALENDE (Cuba-USA), El ocaso (Contacto Latino Libros) Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3314
AMY HERRICK, The Time Fetch (Algonquin Young Readers) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 1164
MUKESH KAPILA, Against a Tide of Evil: How One Man Became the Whistleblower to the First Mass Murder of the Twenty-First Century (Mainstream Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8303
STEVEN KARL, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202
MITCHELL S. JACKSON, The Residue Years: A Novel (Bloomsbury Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8303
TOM HEALY, Animal Spirits (Four Way Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8303
ELLEN KANNER, Feeding the Hungry Ghost: Life, Faith, and What to Eat for Dinner (New World Library) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 6100
MICHAEL KAMINER, Graphic Details Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
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Index of Authors JENNIFER KRONENBERG, So, You Want to Be a Ballet Dancer? (University Press of Florida) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8302 CHRISTOPHER KROVATIN, Gravediggers: Terror Cove (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 1164 MARK KURLANSKY, Ready for a Brand New Beat: How “Dancing in the Street” Became the Anthem for a Changing America (Riverhead Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8202 DIANE LADD, A Bad Afternoon for a Piece of Cake: A Collection of Ten Short Stories (Inkwell Productions) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8201 An Evening With WALLY LAMB, see page 9 LUCÍA LARATELLI (Perú-USA), Participa en el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 MICHAEL LARGO, The Big, Bad Book of Beasts: The World’s Most Curious Creatures (Willam Morrow Paperbacks) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8202 WARREN LEHRER, A Life in Books: The Rise and Fall of Bleu Mobley (ORO Editions/Goff Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8302 MIA LEONIN, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 PETER LERANGIS, Generation Genius Authors: Seven Wonders Book 2: Lost in Babylon (HarperCollins Books for Young Readers) Thurs., Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m., Room 3210; Fri., Nov. 22, 11:30 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage; Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 1164 PAUL LEVINE, State vs. Lassiter (Nittany Valley Production) Sat., Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., Room 7106 An Evening With REP. JOHN LEWIS, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell, see pg. 10 GENNY LIM, PANELIST: American Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 JEFF LINDSAY, Dexter’s Final Cut: A Novel (Doubleday) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7128 SAM LIPSYTE, The Fun Parts: Stories (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7128 MANUEL A. LOPEZ, Room At the Top: A Gay Man’s Search for Prince Charming (Eriginal Books, LLC.) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8316
ADAMARI LÓPEZ (Puerto Rico), Viviendo (Penguin) Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3209 DEENY KAPLAN LORBER, Waiting at Joe’s (University Press of Florida) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 6100 VICTORIA LOUSTALOT, This Is How You Say Goodbye: A Daughter’s Memoir (St. Martin’s Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8203 RICH LOWRY, Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream -- and How We Can Do It Again (Broadside Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7106 PAUL LUKACS, Inventing Wine: A New History of One of the World’s Most Ancient Pleasures (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 6100 J. LYNN, Wait For You (William Morrow Paperbacks) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8201 FIONA MAAZEL, Woke Up Lonely (Graywolf Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 HEIDI MACDONALD, MODERATOR: From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 JESSICA MACHADO, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 HUGH MACLEOD, in conversation with Simon Tofield. Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 BENNETT MADISON, Generation Genius Authors: September Girls (HarperTeen) Fri., Nov. 22, 10 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365; Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8201 JO MAEDER, Opposites Attack: A Novel Inspired by True Events (Beulahland Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302 LESLIE MAITLAND, Crossing the Borders of Time: A True Story of War, Exile and Love Reclaimed (Other Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8202 JUAN MALPARTIDA (España), Sobre Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos Miér., Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209; A un mar futuro (Visor) Jue., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209 ADAM MANSBACH, The Dead Run (HarperCollins) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7128 GREIL MARCUS, PANELIST: American Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
JUDITH MARTIN, Miss Manners Minds Your Business (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 NICHOLAS IVOR MARTIN, Miss Manners Minds Your Business (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 RITA MARTÍN (Cuba-USA), Poemas de nadie (Letras Cubanas) Sáb., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 ADRIAN MATEJKA, The Big Smoke: Poems (Penguin Poets) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 8303 AYANA MATHIS, The Twelve Tribes of Hattie (Borzoi/Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 2013 Book Fair Closing Author CHRIS MATTHEWS, see page 18 SILVIA MATUTE (España-USA), Participa en el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 D.T. MAX, Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace (Viking) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 7128 MAX (FRANCESC CAPDEVILLA) (España), Bardín el superrealista (La Cúpula) Bardín el superrealista / en el panel Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual Dom., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Salón 3314 JOYCE MAYNARD, After Her: A Novel (William Morrow) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8301; Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8301 MARICEL MAYOR MARSÁN (Cuba-USA), Participa en el Panel de revistas digitales de Miami Mar., Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 JAMES MCBRIDE, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage; The Good Lord Bird: A Novel (Riverhead Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8301 JILL MCCORKLE, Life After Life: A Novel (Algonquin Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301
ANA MERINO (España), Mesa sobre literatura infantil y juvenil Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Pabellón de España; Juego de niños (Visor) Dom., Nov. 24, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314; Modera el panel Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual (La Cúpula) Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3314 DAVID N. MEYER, The Bee Gees: The Biography (Da Capo Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8202 JESSE MILLNER, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 MARÍA MILNE (Cuba-USA), Y tiritas azules o los sapos son viejos (La Pereza) Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage BILL MINUTAGLIO, Dallas 1963 (Twelve) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106 ANTONI MIRALDA (España), Power Food LEXIcom (Fundacion Food Cultura) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 6100 JACQUELYN MITCHARD, What We Lost in the Dark (Soho Teen) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 1164 CECILY ANN MITCHELL, Le Noireau (Le Grand Editeurs/Willow Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8302 JOHN MOELLER, Cooking Demonstration Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute; Dining at the White House: From the President’s Table to Yours (LifeReloaded Specialty Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Room 6100 MARLENE MOLEÓN (USA), Bestsellers 2.0. Historias de éxito en Amazon (Eriginal Books), En el panel: Autores hispanos independientes Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3314 LUIS MARIO MONCADA GIL (México), Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Panorama de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo.Sáb., Nov. 23, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314 CARLOS ALBERTO MONTANER (Cuba-España), Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Literatura y política: crisis y oportunidades en España y América Latina Mar., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
EVELYN MCDONNELL, Queens of Noise: The Real Story of the Runaways (Da Capo Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8202
ROSA MONTERO (España), La ridícula idea de no volver a verte (Seix Barral) Dom., Nov. 24, 6:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
CAMPBELL MCGRATH, In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys: Poems (Ecco) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; PANELIST: Florida Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8302
LETICIA MOREINOS SCHWARTZ (Brazil), My Rio De Janeiro: A Cookbook (Kyle Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 6100
An Evening With TERRY MCMILLAN, see page 9
JACQUELYN MITCHARD
ORLANDO RICARDO MENES (Peru-USA), Fetish: Poems (University of Nebraska Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8202
CONOR MCCREERY, Generation Genius Authors: Kill Shakespeare Vol 3: The Tide of Blood (IDW Publishing) Fri., Nov. 22, 9:30 a.m., Room 3210; Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 1164
ROGER MCGUINN, Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage
MARK KURLANSKY
BRAD MELTZER, History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of all Time (Workman Publishing Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210
PEDRO MEDINA (Perú-USA), Participa en el Panel de revistas digitales de Miami Mar., Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209
FRANCISCO MORENO FERNÁNDEZ (España), Modera el panel La labor académica del Instituto Cervantes y la cuestión del español en el mundo Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3209 CARIDAD MORO, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 WALTER MOSLEY, Little Green: An Easy Rawlins Mystery (Doubleday) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
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Index of Authors JAVIER MOSQUERA SARAVIA (Guatemala), Figuraciones (FyG Editores) Dom., Nov. 24, 3:15 p.m., Salón 3209 JASON MOTT, The Returned (Harlequin) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7128 PAT MULCAHY, Instructor: Writers Institute Weds., Nov. 20, 9 a.m.; Thurs., Nov. 21, 9 a.m.; Fri., Nov. 22, 9 a.m. LUIS MUÑOZ (España), Sesión de Poesía Sáb., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Pabellón de España; Limpiar pescado (Visor) Dom., Nov. 24, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314
PAUL POPE, Generation Genius Authors: Battling Boy (First Second Books) Fri., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Room 3208-09; Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 1164; PANELIST: Making Music with Comics Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
GEORGE PACKER, The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210
CARMEN POSADAS (Uruguay-España), El testigo invisible (Planeta) / Participa en el panel La labor académica del Instituto Cervantes y la cuestión del español en el mundo Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:45 p.m., Salón 3209; Conversaciones Transatlánticas: La novela negra en femenino Dom., Nov. 24, 6 p.m., Salón 3209
ROBERT PAIGE, Satchel Paige’s son in conversation with Donald Spivey Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8203 CARLOS PARDO (España), Sesión de Poesía Sáb., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Pabellón de España; Echado a perder (Visor) Dom., Nov. 24, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314
FABIO MURRIETA (España) Modera el panel El futuro del libro Industria editorial y Nuevas Tecnologías Sáb., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3314 ELVIRA NAVARRO (España), Presentación de traducciones de Hispabooks (Hispabooks) Vier., Nov. 22, 6 p.m., Pabellón de España; La ciudad feliz (Mondadori) Dom., Nov. 24, 3:15 p.m., Salón 3209
MICHAEL PATERNITI, The Telling Room: A Tale of Love, Betrayal, Revenge, and the World’s Greatest Piece of Cheese (The Dial Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8203 RICARDO PAU-LLOSA, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
ROSA NAVARRO DURÁN (España), El Quijote contado a los niños (Edebé) Vier., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Salón 1164; Mesa sobre literatura infantil y juvenil Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Pabellón de España MELANIE NEALE, Boat Kid: How I Survived Swimming with Sharks, Being Homeschooled, and Growing Up On a Sailboat (Beating Windward Press LLC) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 1164 DAPHNE NIKOLOPOULOS (D.J. NIKO), The Tenth Saint: Book One (Sarah Weston Chronicles) (Medallion Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8302 DIANE NOOMIN, Glitz-2-Go (Fantagraphics) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 GLORIA NORIEGA (México-USA), Participa en el panel de America Reads Spanish El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades Dom., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 GEORGE O’CONNOR, Generation Genius Authors: Poseidon: Earthshaker (Olympians) (First Second Books) Thurs., Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Workshop; Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 1164; PANELIST: From Banned to Blowing Up: The Graphic Novel Explosion in Libraries Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 MIRTA OJITO, Hunting Season: Immigration and Murder in an All-American Town (Beacon Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 7106 SHARON OLDS, Stag’s Leap (Borzoi/Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 LAUREN OLIVER, Writer’s Institute Instructor Fri., Nov. 22, 2 p.m., 2104-4; Generation Genius Authors: Requiem (HarperCollins) Fri., Nov. 22, 9:30 a.m., Room 3313-14; Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8201 WHITNEY OTTO, Eight Girls Taking Pictures: A Novel (Scribner) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 8302
ERASMO PAULO, Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage
HARVEY E. OYER III, Generation Genius Authors: The Adventures of Charlie Pierce (Middle River Press) Thurs., Nov. 21, 12 p.m., Room 3208-09
MÓNICA PRANDI (Argentina-USA), Participa en el Panel de revistas digitales de Miami Mar., Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 CATHERINE ESPOSITO PRESCOTT, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 DAVID PRICE, Bok Tower Gardens: America’s Taj Mahal (Rizzoli) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8303 ILIANA PRIETO (Puerto Rico), De raíces y sueños: 50 libros para niños y jóvenes de autores latinos de
RHONDA RILEY, The Enchanted Life of Adam Hope: A Novel (Ecco) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 BEATRIZ RIZK (Colombia-USA), Recuento de teatro español con lectura dramatizada de escenas seleccionadas Miér., Nov. 20, 8:30 p.m., Prometeo; Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Panorama de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo Sáb., Nov. 23, 2:15 p.m., Salón 3314 ANTONIO ORLANDO RODRÍGUEZ (Cuba-USA), De raíces y sueños: 50 libros para niños y jóvenes de autores latinos de Estados Unidos (CEPLI), en el panel: Niños y jóvenes que lean en español: ¿misión imposible? Dom., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Salón 3314 RENÉ RODRÍGUEZ SORIANO (Rep.Dom-USA), Panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209; Solo de flauta (Alfaguara) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3209 TERESA MARÍA ROJAS, Los días cercanos Sáb., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Salón 3209 (Cuba-USA)
KEVIN PERAINO, Lincoln in the World (The Crown Publishing Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 7106 YADDYRA PERALTA, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 JULIO CÉSAR PÉREZ MÉNDEZ (Colombia-USA), Hombre Cero (La Pereza) Sáb., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Salón 3209 BILL PETROCELLI, The Circle of Thirteen: A Novel (Turner Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 7128 NATHANIEL PHILBRICK, Bunker Hill: A City, A Siege, A Revolution (Viking) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 PARKER PHILLIPS, PANELIST: Reading Queer Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8203 CLAUDIA PIÑEIRO (Argentina), Un comunista en calzoncillos (Alfaguara) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3209; Conversaciones Transatlánticas: La novela negra en femenino Dom., Nov. 24, 6 p.m., Salón 3209
ROBERT PINSKY, Singing School: Learning to Write (and Read) Poetry by Studying with the Masters (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
Nov. 22, 6 p.m., Pabellón de España; La invención del amor (Alfaguara) Sáb., Nov. 23, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3209
An Evening With NATE POWELL, Rep. John Lewis, and Andrew Aydin, see page 10
JAMES RESTON, JR., The Accidental Victim: JFK, Lee Harvey Oswald, and the Real Target in Dallas (Zola Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106
RIDLEY PEARSON, Choke Point (G. P. Putnam’s Sons) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301; Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage
CAMILO PINO (Venezuela -USA), Valle Zamuro (Punto Cero) Dom., Nov. 24, 3:15 p.m., Salón 3209
JOSÉ OVEJERO (España), Participa en la mesa La literatura de la transición o de la democracia Miér., Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209; Presentación de traducciones de Hispabooks (Hispabooks) Vier.,
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JACINTO LUCAS PIRES, The True Actor (Dzanc Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 4:30 p.m., Room 8303 ED PISKOR, Hip Hop Family Tree (Fantagraphics Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
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NINA ROMANO, She Wouldn’t Sing At My Wedding (Bridle Path Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8202
SOLEDAD PUÉRTOLAS (España), Participa en la mesa La literatura de la transición o de la democracia Miér., Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209; Mi amor en vano (Anagrama) Sáb., Nov. 23, 5:15 p.m., Salón 3314
RAQUEL ROQUE, Cocina Latina: El sabor del mundo latino (Penguin) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 6100
MICHAEL PUTNEY, MODERATOR: Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 VICTORIA REDEL, Make Me Do Things: Stories (Four Way) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Room 8301 ISHMAEL REED, In Conversation with Tennessee Reed Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8203; MODERATOR: American Book Awards Panel Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 TENNESSEE REED, Life Among The X Challenged (Ishmael Reed Publishing Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8203 RICHARD REEVES, The Kennedy Years: From the Pages of The New York Times (Abrams Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 7106
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THANE ROSENBAUM, Payback: The Case for Revenge (University of Chicago Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 7106 ROGER ROSENBLATT, The Boy Detective: A New York Childhood (Ecco) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 7128 SETH ROSENFELD, Subversives: The FBI’s War On Student Radical and Reagan’s Rise to Power (Farrar, Strauss & Giroux) Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 STEVE ROTHSCHILD, The Non Nonprofit: For-Profit Thinking for Nonprofit Success (JosseyBass) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8202 LORI ROY, Until She Comes Home (Dutton) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301 SERGIO RUBÍN (Argentina), El Papa Francisco: Conversaciones con Jorge Bergoglio (Ediciones B) Dom., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Salón 3209
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Index of Authors MICHAEL RUHLMAN, The Book of Schmaltz: Love Song To a Forgotten Fat (Little, Brown and Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 6100
JEREMY SCAHILL, Dirty Wars: The World is a Battlefield (Nation Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 11:30 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210
CANDICE RUSSELL, Masterpieces of Haitian Art (Schiffer Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8302
An Evening With JOE SCARBOROUGH, see page 6
KAREN RUSSELL, Vampires in the Lemon Grove (Alfred A. Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8201
ROSIE SCHAAP, Drinking With Men: A Memoir (Riverhead Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8301
RICHARD RUSSO, Elsewhere: A Memoir (Borzoi/ Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261
RABBI SOLOMON SCHIFF, Under the Yarmulke: Tales of Faith, Fun and Football (Chai Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8203
ROBERT SABUDA, The Little Mermaid (Limited Edition) (Little Simon) Fri., Nov. 22, 11 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage; Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Happily Ever After Stage
CATHLEEN SCHINE, Fin & Lady: A Novel (Sarah Crichton Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301
BENJAMIN ALIRE SAENZ, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) Sun., Nov. 24, 3 p.m., Room 1164 JOSHUA SAFRAN, Free Spirit: Growing up on the Road and off the Grid (Hyperion) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8202 SYLVIA SAITTA (Argentina), Colección: Serie de los Dos Siglos (EUDEBA) Miér., Nov. 20, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 FLOYD SALAS, PANELIST: American Book Awards Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 MARY JO SALTER, Nothing by Design (Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 JUAN MANUEL SALVAT (Cuba-USA), Presenta la sesión Novedades de narrativa cubana Sáb., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3314 JUAN C. SANCHEZ, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 THOMAS SANCHEZ, American Tropic (Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8201 MARTIN W. SANDLER, The Letters of John F. Kennedy (Bloomsbury Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 7106 ESMERALDA SANTIAGO, Writer’s Institute Instructor Weds., Nov. 20, 2 p.m.; Thurs., Nov. 21, 2 p.m.; Fri., Nov. 22, 2 p.m.; Generation Genius Authors Thurs., Nov. 21, 9:30 a.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy Sáb., Nov. 23, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 FRANCISCO SANTOS CALDERÓN (Colombia), Rebelde con causa, Lun., Nov. 18, 7:30 a.m., Salón 3209
PETER SCHMITT, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 ARIEL SCHRAG, Likewise: The High School Comic Chronicles of Ariel Schrag (Touchstone) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 WILL SCHWALBE, The End of Your Life Book Club (Vintage Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8201 JOHN SEARLES, Help for the Haunted (William Morrow) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7128 MAUREEN SEATON, Fibonacci Batman: New and Selected Poems (Carnegie Mellon) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8203; Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 COLLEEN SELVON-RAMPERSAD (Trinidad & Tobago),Voicing Our Vision (Paria Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8302 BRENDA SEROTTE, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106 DIANE SETTERFIELD, Bellman & Black: A Ghost Story (Atria Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7128 BOB SHACOCHIS, The Woman Who Lost Her Soul (Atlantic Monthly Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8201 DANI SHAPIRO, Still Writing: The Pleasures and Perils of a Creative Life (Atlantic Monthly Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8201 DEBORAH SHARP, Mama Gets Trashed (Midnight Ink Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 8202 NANCY SHARP, Both Sides Now: A True Story of Love, Loss and Bold Living (Books & Books Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8203 ARI SHAVIT (Israel), My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel (Speigel & Grau) Sat., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210
KAREN SHEPARD, The Celestials (Tin House Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8201 RUSSELL SHORTO, Amsterdam: A History of the World’s Most Liberal City (Doubleday) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 8203 LAURIE SHRAGE, MODERATOR: Graphic Details: Confessional Comics by Jewish Women Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365 CARTER SICKELS, The Evening Hour: A Novel (Bloomsbury Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8303
TERRY TEACHOUT, Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington (Gotham Books) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8203 OREN TEICHER, PANELIST: After the Apple e-Book Decision Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 7128 VIVEK J. TIWARY, The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story (Dark Horse Comics) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
LORENZO SILVA (España), Presentación de traducciones de Hispabooks (Hispabooks) Vier., Nov. 22, 6 p.m., Pabellón de España; La marca del meridiano (Planeta) Sáb., Nov. 23, 5:15 p.m., Salón 3314
CAROL TODARO, Tigertail, A South Florida Annual: Sunstruck Matches Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 7106
ELIZABETH L. SILVER, The Execution of Noa P. Singleton (The Crown Publishing Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301
SIMON TOFIELD, Simon’s Cat vs the World (Akashic Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 3:30 p.m., Centre Gallery, Room 1365
MARISA SILVER, Mary Coin: A Novel (Blue Rider Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8301
ANTHONY M. TOWNSEND, Smart Cities: Big Data, Civic Hackers, and the Quest for a New Utopia (W.W. Norton & Company) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8202
TOBA SINGER, Fernando Alonso: The Father o f Cuban Ballet (University Press of Florida) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8302 ANDREW SMITH, Winger (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) Sun., Nov. 24, 4 p.m., Room 1164 LAURA LEE SMITH, Heart of Palm (Grove Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8303 SHARON SOCOL, Plus One: An Outsider’s Photographic Journey Into the World of Fashion (Books & Books Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7106 DEBORAH SOLOMON, American Mirror: The Life and Art of Norman Rockwell (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8203 SONYA SONES, To Be Perfectly Honest: A Novel Based on An Untrue Story (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 1164 SUSANNA SONNENBERG, She Matters: A Life in Friendships (Scribner) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8203 LINDA SPALDING, The Purchase (Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 8301 R. CLIFTON SPARGO, Beautiful Fools: The Last Affair of Zelda and Scott Fitzgerald (Duckworth/ Overlook) Sun., Nov. 24, 1:30 p.m., Room 8203 DONALD SPIVEY, If You Were Only White: The Life of Leroy “Satchel” Paige (University of Missouri Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8203 MICHAEL STEINBERGER, The Wine Savant: A Guide to the New Wine Culture (W.W. Norton & Company) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 6100 AMY TAN, Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage; The Valley of Amazement (Ecco) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 ABIGAIL TARTTELIN, Golden Boy: A Novel (Atria Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8303
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JANET TASHJIAN, Einstein: The Class Hamster & My Life as a Cartoonist (Henry Holt Books for Young Readers) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Happily Ever After Stage
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KEN TREISTER, Bok Tower Gardens: America’s Taj Mahal & Maya Architecture: Temples in the Sky (Rizzoli) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8303 JULIE TRIMINGHAM, Mockingbird (MP Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302 EVELYNE TROUILLOT (Haiti), Rosalie l’infâme (University of Nebraska Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8303 KEN TUCKER, The Leadership Triangle: Three Options That Will Make You A Stronger Leader (Morgan James Publisher) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Room 8202 SCOTT TUROW, Identical (Grand Central Publishing) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Hard Listening: The Greatest Rock Band Ever (of Authors) Tells All (Coliloquy) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210; Band Formerly Known As The Rock Bottom Remainders Sat., Nov. 23, 6 p.m., Mainstage THRITY UMRIGAR, The World We Found: A Novel (Harper Perennial) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8301 KIRMEN URIBE (España), Bilbao-New York-Bilbao (Booket) Sáb., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Salón 3314; Sesión de Poesía Sáb., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Pabellón de España LUIS ALBERTO URREA, Queen of America: A Novel (Back Bay Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261 NICK VAGNONI, Assembly Required: A Reading by Miami Poetry Collective Sat., Nov. 23, 4:30 p.m., Room 8202 ALEXIS VALDÉS (Cuba-USA), Con todo mi humor, Alexis Valdés (Aguilar) Dom., Nov. 24, 4:45 p.m., Salón 3209 LAURA VALERI, Safe in Your Head (Stephen F. Austin University Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1:30 p.m., Room 8202 JUAN CARLOS VALLS (Cuba-USA), Los días de la pérdida (Silueta) Jue., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., Salón 3209 NORMAN VAN AKEN, Tuyo VIP Event with Scott Conant Tues., Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m., Tuyo; Tuyo VIP
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Index of Authors Event with Bruno Oteiza Thurs., Nov. 21, 7:30 p.m., Tuyo; Cooking Demonstration Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute; No Experience Necessary: The Culinary Odyssey of Chef Norman Van Aken (Taylor Trade Publishing) Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Room 6100 LAURA VAN DEN BERG, The Isle of Youth (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) Sun., Nov. 24, 11 a.m., Room 8201 MANUEL VILAS (España), Sesión de Poesía Sáb., Nov. 23, 5 p.m., Pabellón de España; El luminoso regalo (Alfaguara) Dom., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Salón 3209 MANUEL VILLACORTA, Peruvian Power Food: 18 Superfoods, 101 Recipes, and Anti-aging Secrets from the Amazon to the Andes (HCI Books) Sat., Nov. 23, 12 p.m., Room 6100 OMAR VILLASANA (México-USA), Participa en el Panel de revistas digitales de Miami Mar., Nov. 19, 6:30 p.m., Salón 3209 GEORGE VILSON (Haiti), Kandelab 101: Notated Haitian Folk And Vodou Songs, Volume 1 (Georges Vilson) Sun., Nov. 24, 10:30 a.m., Room 8302 SIOBHAN VIVIAN, Fire with Fire (Simon & Schuster Children’s) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 1164 PATRICIA VOLK, Shocked: My Mother, Schiaparelli, and Me (Borzoi/Knopf) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7106 ANYA VON BREMZEN, Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking: A Memoir of Food and Longing (The Crown Publishing Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Room 8301
LYNN WADDELL, Fringe Florida: Travels among Mud Boggers, Furries, Ufologists, Nudists, and Other Lovers of Unconventional Lifestyles (University Press of Florida) Sat., Nov. 23, 11:30 a.m., Room 8302 JULIE MARIE WADE, Postage Due (White Pine Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Room 8202 DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ, For the Next Generation (St. Martin’s Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210 JUDE WATSON, Generation Genius Authors: The 39 Clues (Scholastic Press) Fri., Nov. 22, 1 p.m., Auditorium, Room 1261; Sat., Nov. 23, 12:30 p.m., Room 1164
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TOM BROKAW
ADRIAN TODD ZUNIGA, Literary Death Match Fri., Nov. 22, 8 p.m., Bardot Miami
DR. WAYNE WIEGAND, MODERATOR: Florida Book Awards Panel Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Room 8302 HOWARD P. WILLENS, History Will Prove Us Right: Inside the Warren Commission Investigation on the Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Overlook Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 3:30 p.m., Room 7106
ELIZABETH WINDER, Pain, Parties, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York, Summer 1953 (Harper) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 7128
LAWRENCE WRIGHT, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief (Borzoi/Knopf) Sat., Nov. 23, 11 a.m., Chapman, Room 3210
PATRICIA WELLS, Cooking Demonstration Sat., Nov. 23, 3 p.m., Wine Theatre, Miami Culinary Institute; The French Kitchen Cookbook: Recipes and Lessons from Paris and Provence (William Morrow Cookbooks) Sun., Nov. 24, 1 p.m., Room 6100
ROBERT CARO
DIANA WEST, American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character (St. Martin’s Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 7106
BRENDA WINEAPPLE, Ecstatic Nation: Confidence, Crisis, and Compromise, 1848-1877 (HarperCollins) Sat., Nov. 23, 4 p.m., Chapman, Room 3210
JANE GERSHON WEITZMAN, Art & Sole: A Spectacular Selection of More Than 150 Fantasy Art Shoes from the Stuart Weitzman Collection (Harper Design) Sun., Nov. 24, 2 p.m., Room 7106
TONI MORRISON
KOREN ZAILCKAS, Mother, Mother: A Novel (The Crown Publishing Group) Sat., Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Room 8302
L. LAMAR WILSON, Sacrelegion (Carolina Wren Press) Sat., Nov. 23, 1 p.m., Room 8203
LARRY WATSON, Let Him Go: A Novel (Milkweed) Sun., Nov. 24, 12:30 p.m., Room 8201
DAVID McCULLOUGH
TIM WENDEL, Summer of ‘68: The Season That Changed Baseball--and America--Forever (Da Capo Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 12 p.m., Room 8203
MARKUS ZUSAK, Special Screening: The Book Thief, see page 3. SAM ZYGNER, The Forgotten Marlins: A Tribute to the 1956-1960 Original Miami Marlins (Scarecrow Press) Sun., Nov. 24, 5 p.m., Room 8203
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Miami Dade College Wolfson Campus
300 N.E. Segunda Avenida, Downtown Miami { Presentaciones de autores }
Noviembre 17-24, 2013 { Feria al Aire Libre }
Nov. 22-24
Horario: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
30ma Edición Este año, dedicada a España
Feria Internacional del Libro de Miami
presentada y organizada por
El Centro de Literatura y Teatro @ Miami Dade College
Reglas de etiqueta de la Feria:
En los salones de presentaciones los asientos se ocupan por orden de llegada. Al entrar, apague su teléfono móvil y cualquier otro dispositivo electrónico. Por razones de seguridad, no deje maletines o paquetes desatendidos.
¡España es cultura!
Encuentre una muestra de la riqueza cultural ibérica en el Pabellón de España, y súmese a las actividades literarias y a sus espectáculos. Ver páginas 54 - 58.
Tablao Flamenco:
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Viernes, Noviembre 22: gratis Sábado, Noviembre 23 y Domingo, Noviembre 24: $8 Niños de 13 a 18 años y personas mayores de 65 años: $5 | Niños menores de 12 años: gratis
Acompáñenos de lunes a viernes de 5 a 7:30 p.m. en el salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso), para degustación de vinos españoles. Disfruter de un ambiente flamenco y saboree comida típica españ ola.
Editores y libreros:
En la Feria/Exposición al Aire Libre, ver páginas 62 - 63.
Generation Genius:
Para el programa de actividades para los más chicos, ver páginas 20 - 26.
Escenario del Mundo:
Una amplia variedad de artistas internacionales se dan cita en la Feria del Libro. Acérquese y disfrute gratuitamente de canto, baile y todos los ritmos musicales. Ver página 19.
Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos { 4 9 }
D om ingo { 17 de no viem br e }
Ceremonia Inaugural del 30 aniversario { 5:30 p.m. } Olympia Theater at Gusman Center (174 E. Flagler Street) En una noche especial, nos acompañarán dignatarios de la ciudad, del Miami Dade College y de la delegación de España, el país destacado este año. Contaremos además con la participación del NWSA Youth Symphony, Laura García Lorca, la sobrina del poeta, y el renombrado pianista Ignacio Prego, la soprano Amaya Arberas y otros artistas españoles quienes nos deleitarán con una muestra de su arte que explora la música de raíces ibéricas.
Apertura oficial del
Cita con
{ 7:30 p.m. } Salón 2106 (Edif. 2, 1er Piso) El pabellón de España en la Feria Internacional del Libro de Miami, organizado y patrocinado por el Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte y Acción Cultural Española, abre sus puertas y se inaugura con un brindis de celebración. Acompáñenos para experimentar la riqueza y variedad de la cultura ibérica. Conozca la agenda de actividades que tendrán lugar a lo largo de toda una semana en la cual la Feria se vestirá de rojo y amarillo para destacar el arte y la literatura de España.
{ 8 p.m. } Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) La Feria del Libro de Miami se enorgullece de abrir el Programa de Autores Iberoamericanos con la presencia de este escritor superlativo, ganador del Premio Cervantes, máximo galardón de la lengua castellana. Jorge Edwards presentará Los círculos morados, primer tomo de la trilogía de sus memorias, y conversará sobre su vida, su experiencia en la carrera diplomática y su férrea labor en defensa de la libertad de expresión.
Pabellón de España
Jorge Edwards
L unes { 18 de noviembr e } { 5 - 7 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso) Cata de vinos presentada por el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente y la Embajada de España en Estados Unidos. Y a continuación disfrute del Tablao Flamenco con tapas, música y baile con la compañía Siempre Flamenco. Esta noche estará auspiciada por MG Events. ¡Olé! { 7:30 p.m. } Salón 3209 (Edif. 3, 2do Piso) Francisco Santos Calderón presenta su libro: SUITE HISPANIA
En 1990, el periodista y dirigente político Francisco Santos Calderón fue secuestrado por Pablo Escobar, jefe del Cartel de Medellín, y permaneció en cautiverio por ocho meses. Luego fue vicepresidente de la República de Colombia de 2002 a 2010 junto al Presidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez. Este año, la Feria presenta Rebelde con causa, una obra en la que a través de una extensa entrevista y un profundo diálogo, realizados por Jaime Jaramillo Panesso, Santos Calderón, ahora precandidato presidencial, relata detalles inéditos de su vida, su familia, el poder y su trabajo.
{ 8:30 p.m. } Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) Suite Hispania presenta: Amores Quebrados Un recorrido por tradiciones y paisajes de Andalucía a través de obras de Falla, Granados y Lorca. Con canciones populares y lamentos melódicos de los pueblos judíos, bizantinos y gitanos. Ignacio Prego: dirección musical/piano; Nélida Tirado: bailarina de flamenco y danza clásica española/ SANTOS CALDERÓN
coreografía; Amaya Arberas: soprano; Salva de María: guitarra flamenca; María Martínez: violoncello; Odei Lizaso: percusión; Ellen W. Echeverría: producción.
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Martes { 19 de noviembre } { 5 - 7 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso) Cata de vinos presentada por el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente y la Embajada de España en Estados Unidos. Y a continuación disfrute del Tablao Flamenco con tapas, música y baile con la compañía Siempre Flamenco. Esta noche estará auspiciada por Restaurante Carmen y Lola y Delicias de España. ¡Olé! { 7 p.m. } Teatro Prometeo (Edif. 1, 1er Piso)
Revistas digitales de Miami: Con Maricel Mayor Marsán, Pedro Medina, Mónica Prandi y Omar Villasana. Representantes de destacadas publicaciones electrónicas locales compartirán un panorama del interesante momento cultural que atraviesa nuestra ciudad.
{ 7:30 p.m. } Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) Conversaciones Transatlánticas:
Literatura y Política: crisis y oportunidades en España y América Latina. Con Juan Jesús
Armas Marcelo y Carlos Alberto Montaner. Dos destacados intelectuales y comunicadores contemporáneos compartirán un interesante intercambio que enriquecerá los diversos puntos de vista sobre el arte y la situación política desde ambas orillas del océano.
ARMAS MARCELO
MONTANER
Miércoles { 20 d e n ov i e m br e }
SAITTA
PUÉRTOLAS
{ 5 - 7 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso) Cata de vinos presentada por el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente y la Embajada de España en Estados Unidos. Y a continuación disfrute del Tablao Flamenco con tapas, música y baile con la compañía Siempre Flamenco. Esta noche estará auspiciada por Dolores but you can call me Lolita. ¡Olé! { 6:30 p.m. } Salón 3209 (Edif. 3, 2do Piso)
Juan Malpartida y Sylvia Saitta: Un reconocimiento a los Cuadernos Hispanoamericanos y la presentación de Serie de los Dos Siglos, una nueva colección de clásicos de la literatura argentina. Esta sesión es presentada en colaboración con la Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarrollo (AECID) y el Consulado General de la República Argentina en Miami.
BARRIOS { 7:30 p.m. } Salón 3209 (Edif. 3, 2do Piso) Mesa redonda:
La literatura de la transición o de la democracia: Con Soledad
Puértolas y José Ovejero: ¿Podemos identificar una literatura de la transición o de la democracia frente a épocas anteriores? Basándose en su propia experiencia personal y en su visión del mundo literario, los autores -ambos ganadores del Premio Anagrama de Ensayoofrecerán un debate sobre el tema. Modera: Pablo Barrios, Consúl General de España en Buenos Aires.
FERNÁNDEZ { 8:30 p.m. } Teatro Prometeo (Edif. 1, 1er Piso)
Recuento de teatro español: Con lectura dramatizada de escenas seleccionadas y la participación de estudiantes del Teatro Prometeo. Dirección: Beatriz J. Rizk
Una antológica mirada a la evolución del teatro español desde los juglares medievales hasta finales del siglo XX. Visitaremos a los grandes del teatro áureo (Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Cervantes) sin dejar atrás a los autores más representativos de los siguientes siglos (Fernández de Moratín, Zorrilla, Guimerà) para terminar en el siglo XX. Basado en el texto elaborado por José Ramón Fernández.
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Jueves { 21 de noviembre }
GARCÍA RAMOS
MALPARTIDA
TEREKITETAP
{ 5 - 7 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso) Cata de vinos presentada por el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente y la Embajada de España en Estados Unidos. Y a continuación disfrute del Tablao Flamenco con tapas, música y baile con la compañía Siempre Flamenco. Esta noche estará auspiciada por Restaurante Bulla. ¡Olé!
{ 6:30 p.m. } Olympia Theater at the Gusman Center (174 E Flagler Street) Inauguración de Recent Cinema from Spain, tercera muestra de cine español en Miami: Como parte de las actividades
{ 8:30 p.m. } Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) Terekitetap:
{ 7:30 p.m. } Salón 3209 (Edif. 3, 2do Piso) Noche de poesía: Con Reinaldo García Ramos, Juan Malpartida y Juan Carlos Valls. Tres reconocidos poetas leerán de sus nuevas obras.
de la celebración de España, esta noche estará dedicada al cine español. Producida por EGEDA (Entidad de Gestión de Derechos de los Productores Audiovisuales) con la colaboración de Olympia Theater at Gusman Center, esta muestra tiene la intención de promocionar el cine español en Estados Unidos, ayudando a fortalecer los lazos de unión entre las industrias cinematográficas española, latinoamericana y estadounidense.
Un viaje musical a través de las Islas Canarias con una peculiar interpretación de la música tradicional. A partir de una idea del bailarín y coreógrafo Jep Meléndez y el músico Jonatan Rodríguez, y con la adición de la cantante Fátima Rodríguez, introducen el claqué, la percusión corporal y el baile sobre arena, a la vez que diferentes instrumentos no tradicionales del folklore canario. Terekitetap suena a ritmo de tambor canario, pero también a ritmo de cajón flamenco. Se propone expresarse a través del mestizaje de culturas, de estilos, de espacios y de tiempos, a través de un lenguaje que es universal, que todos entendemos y que nos mantiene unidos: la música.
Viernes { 22 de noviembre } { 5 - 7 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso) Cata de vinos presentada por el Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente y la Embajada de España en Estados Unidos. Y a continuación disfrute del Tablao Flamenco con tapas, música y baile con la compañía Siempre Flamenco. Esta noche estará auspiciada por Restaurante Xixón. ¡Olé!
{ 6:30 p.m. } Teatro Prometeo (Edif. 1, 1er Piso) Novedades de cine, política y misterio:
Con Manuel Herrera, Marynieves Díaz Méndez y Manuel Díaz.
{ 7:30 p.m. } Salón 3209 (Edif. 3, 2do Piso) Una noche con Marcos Aguinis: El esperado encuentro con uno de los más destacados intelectuales argentinos, quien presentará su nueva obra La furia de Evita. En colaboración con el Centro Cultural Argentino de Miami. @miamibookfair
{ 8:30 p.m. } Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) Noche García Lorca: La palabra verde: La Fundación García Lorca presenta un espectáculo creado especialmente para Miami a partir de los textos escritos por Federico García Lorca en su viaje a Nueva York y Cuba. En “Así que pasen cinco años” el personaje del Viejo dice que “la palabra recuerdo es una palabra verde, jugosa, que mana sin cesar hilitos de agua fría.” La acción de recordar, de detenernos a reencontrarnos con los textos de Federico como evocaciones, es el punto de partida para la creación de este espectáculo. Pero el modo de recordar será uno muy particular, ese que el Viejo enuncia con sigilo: “recordar hacia mañana.” Con Pablo Messiez, Fernanda Orazi y Óscar Velado. Dirección: Pablo Messiez. En colaboración con la Fundación García Lorca.
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Sábado { 23 de noviembre }
11 a.m.
Salón 3209
(Edif. 3, 2 piso)
11:30 a.m. Lo nuevo de poesía con Rita Geada, Rita Martín y Teresa María Rojas
Salón 3314
Otros salones
(Edif. 3, 3 piso)
11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Miguel Gallardo en un encuentro Panel: El futuro del libro. Industria editorial enriquecedor para padres y personas y nuevas tecnologías, con Fabio Murrieta interesadas en la temática del autismo
12 p.m.
TK (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
12:45 p.m. Panel del Instituto Cervantes: La labor académica del Instituto y la cuestión del español en el mundo, con Carmen Posadas y J.J. Armas Marcelo. Modera: Francisco Moreno Fernández.
12:30 p.m. Novedades de narrativa cubana, con Elvira de las Casas, Raúl Ortega Alfonso, Armando de Armas y Luis González Cruz
POSADAS
12 p.m. Actividad para niños, con Begoña Oro y Santiago García Clairac Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
4 p.m.
3 p.m.
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
BENAVIDES
2 p.m. Nuevas editoriales de Miami: Ediciones Oblicuas, con Rodrigo de la Luz y Ediciones La Pereza, con Julio César Pérez Méndez
2:15 p.m. Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Panorama de teatro iberoamericano contemporáneo, con Sergi Belbel, José Ramón Fernández, Luis Mario Moncada Gil y Beatriz Rizk
2 p.m. Conversatorio: Literatura Infantil y Juvenil, con Alfredo Gómez Cerdá, Rosa Navarro Durán y Ana Merino
BELLI
Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
3:15 p.m. Una tarde con Gioconda Belli
4:45 p.m. Jorge Eduardo Benavides y José Ovejero lanzan sus nuevas obras
4 p.m. Escribir por fuera del molde, con Javier Calvo y Kirmen Uribe
4 p.m. Hispanic Heritage in the United States of America, con Borja Cardelús. Presentado por la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos (en inglés)
RODRÍGUEZ SORIANO
Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
6 p.m.
5 p.m.
5:15 p.m. Soledad Puértolas y Lorenzo Silva presentan sus nuevas obras.
6 p.m. Panel de celebración: La Feria del Libro de Miami y la literatura iberoamericana ayer y hoy, con Marcos Aguinis, Gioconda Belli, René Rodríguez Soriano y Esmeralda Santiago. Modera: Olga Connor
5 p.m. Sesión de poesía, con Luis Muñoz, Carlos Pardo, Kirmen Uribe y Manuel Vilas Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
SANTIAGO
6:30 p.m. Jaime Bayly presenta su última novela Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso)
AGUINIS
OVEJERO www.miamibookfair.com
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Domingo { 24 de noviembre } 11:30 a.m. Panel de America Reads Spanish: El mercado del libro en español en Estados Unidos: situación, evolución y oportunidades. Con la participación de representantes de MAX la industria editorial: Mario Buisán, Alex Correa, Anjanette Delgado, Lucía Laratelli, Silvia Matute y Gloria Noriega. 12:30 p.m. Claudia Piñeiro, René Rodríguez Soriano y Manuel Vilas presentan sus nuevas obras
Salón 3314
(Edif. 3, 3 piso)
11:30 a.m. Panel: Autores hispanos independientes, con Mar Andrés Thomas, Daniel de Córdova, Jordi Diez y Marlene Moleón
12:45 p.m. Historias para ser contadas, con Ismael Cala, Enrique Córdoba y Ana Fuentes
Otros salones
11 a.m. Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
12 p.m. Actividad para niños: Cuentacuentos, con Ana Cristina Herreros y Jesús Gabán Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
11 a.m.
(Edif. 3, 2 piso)
12 p.m.
Salón 3209
1 p.m. Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias
2:15 p.m. Poesía española contemporánea, con Ana Merino, Luis Muñoz y Carlos Pardo
3:15 p.m. Nuevas voces iberoamericanas, con Javier Mosquera Saravia, Elvira Navarro y Camilo Pino
3:30 p.m. Fundación Cuatrogatos presenta el panel Niños y jóvenes que lean en español: ¿misión imposible?, con Sergio Andricaín, Pedro Cerrillo, Iliana Prieto y Sindo Pacheco.
3 p.m. Presentación de El ritmo perdido, de Santiago Auserón (Juan Perro), obra que estudia la contribución de la música negra a la música hispana
3 p.m.
MOSQUERA SARAVIA
2 p.m. El Papa Francisco: una biografía, con Francesca Ambrogetti y Sergio Rubín
2 p.m.
Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
1 p.m.
PIÑEIRO
Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
4 p.m. Conversatorio, con Javier Calvo y José Fernández Pequeño Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
5 p.m. Actividad de despedida y clausura del Pabellón
LÓPEZ
Pabellón de España (Salón 2106: Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
6 p.m. Ceremonia de TRASPASO + Conversaciones Transatlánticas: Claudia Piñeiro y Carmen Posadas sobre la novela negra en femenino.
Auditorium (Edif. 1, 2do Piso)
MONTERO
URIBE
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6:30 p.m. Encuentro con Rosa Montero
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5 p.m.
4 p.m. Panel: Cómic y novela gráfica en iberoamérica: un panorama actual, con Jesús Cossio, Miguel Gallardo, Max y Power Paola. Modera: Ana Merino
6 p.m.
4:45 p.m. En primera persona, con Marisa Brel, Adamari López, Alexis Valdés
4 p.m.
FUENTES
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España
Homenaje a España Pabellón de España: Edif. 2, 1er piso (salón 2106) Horario: Lunes, 18 de nov. a miér., 20 de nov.: 4 p.m. a 9 p.m. Jueves, 21 de nov., y viernes, 22 de nov.: 9 a.m. a 9 p.m. Sábado, 23 de nov. y domingo, 24 de nov.: 9 a.m. a 6 p.m.
El patrimonio cultural de España La conmemoración de los 500 años de la llegada de Juan Ponce de León a la Florida es el marco ideal para celebrar la riqueza cultural española dentro de los festejos por los 30 años de la Feria Internacional del Libro de Miami. La situación geográfica y la compleja orografía que posee España propician la aparición de muchas variantes climáticas, paisajísticas y de ecosistemas. El patrimonio cultural español posee una riqueza invaluable. Desde su arquitectura, monumentos, fiestas y tradiciones hasta su teatro, danza, música, pintura, cine, fotografía, diseño, moda e ilustración, sin dejar atrás su vasta cultura gastronómica y vitivinícola. Este amplio acervo natural, artístico y cultural ha sido reconocido internacionalmente a través de 55 declaraciones de Patrimonio Cultural de la Humanidad otorgadas a España por la UNESCO, convirtiéndola en el segundo país del mundo con mayor número de bienes protegidos bajo esta figura. Más de 450 millones de personas hablan español en todo el mundo. En el 12% de los hogares estadounidenses se habla español. Más de 32 millones de norteamericanos tienen al idioma de Cervantes como lengua materna. Además del castellano, en España se hablan
otras cuatro lenguas oficiales: catalán (en Cataluña y las Islas Baleares), valenciano (en la Comunidad Valenciana), gallego (en Galicia) y euskera (en el País Vasco). En España, el oficio de escritor tuvo siempre una atracción más acentuada que su reconocimiento social. No obstante, a la pluma de los españoles le debe la literatura universal varias de sus más elevadas cotas. La poesía se nutre de las diversas composiciones medievales, la introspección mística o la invención de las vanguardias contemporáneas. El teatro del Siglo de Oro es hoy un clásico universal. En cuanto a la novela, le dio su hito fundacional y su personaje más encumbrado: el Quijote. Por otra parte, el tesón reflexivo de personalidades como Ramón Llull, Francisco de Vitoria, Miguel Servet u Ortega y Gasset han ennoblecido la práctica de la filosofía, la teología y el ensayo españoles. Imposible sintetizar en unas cuantas líneas siglos de múltiples aportaciones históricas, culturales y naturales que España ha brindado y sigue brindando al mundo, por eso celebramos a este gran país en Miami y lo invitamos a disfrutar de todas las actividades españolas en nuestro programa.
Agradecimiento La presencia de España en la Feria ha sido posible gracias al apoyo de:
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Homenaje a España Apertura de la Feria Internacional del Libro de Miami 2013
Inauguración oficial del Pabellón de España:
Domingo, 17 de noviembre
{ 7:30 p.m. } Salón 2106 (Edif. 2, 1er Piso)
{ 5:30 p.m. } Teatro Olympia (del Gusman Center) Contaremos con la presencia de altos dignatarios españoles. España tendrá una participación destacada en el programa artístico de la ceremonia de inauguración con una lectura especial de poesía a cargo de Laura García Lorca, sobrina del gran Federico, quien nos acompaña especialmente para esta ocasión, y la actuación de Suite Hispania. A continuación una cita de excelencia con el ganador del Premio Cervantes, Jorge Edwards, ver página 49.
Domingo, 17 de noviembre Acompáñenos en una recepción bien ibérica con tapas y bebidas. Contaremos con la presencia de representantes oficiales españoles que darán la bienvenida al público e inaugurarán el espacio de España en la Feria, organizado y financiado por el Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, y Acción Cultural Española. Asómese a la cultura de España y disfrute de una gran variedad de opciones, como una muestra permanente de libros, la exhibición La lectura en cartel, una serie de documentales basados en la figura de importantes escritores realizados por Acción Cultural Española, y una sólida programación de conversatorios, debates y presentaciones literarias.
Tablao Flamenco
Lunes, 18 a viernes, 22 de noviembre
{ 5 - 7:30 p.m. } Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er piso) Antes de asistir a las presentaciones de autores, los invitamos a sumergirse en el ambiente español visitando nuestro Tablao Flamenco, un acogedor espacio que hemos recreado para disfrutar de tapas, catas de vino de distintas regiones y la música, el canto y el baile en un verdadero ambiente español amenizado cada día por un espectáculo del grupo “Siempre Flamenco”.
Autores españoles en la Feria
GALLARDO
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MUÑOZ
HERREROS
ARMAS MARCELO
GABÁN
La Feria de Miami tiene el honor de recibir en este 30mo aniversario a una delegación de 20 autores que llegarán especialmente desde España para compartir su arte: el narrador y ensayista Juan Jesús Armas Marcelo, los dramaturgos José Ramón Fernández y Sergi Belbel, el ganador del Premio Cervantes 1999, Jorge Edwards, el ilustrador Jesús Gabán, la cuentera Ana Cristina Herreros, los autores de literatura infantil y juvenil Rosa Navarro Durán y Alfredo Gómez Cerdá, los novelistas gráficos e ilustradores Miguel Gallardo y Max, los poetas Ana Merino, Luis Muñoz y Carlos Pardo y los narradores Carmen Posadas, José Ovejero, Kirmen Uribe, Lorenzo Silva, Manuel Vilas, Javier Calvo y Elvira Navarro. A esta nutrida delegación se le sumarán otros invitados, personalidades y promotores culturales españoles que convergen en la Feria: Mar Andrés Thomas, Pablo Barrios Almazor, Mario Buisán, Pedro Cerrillo, Jordi Diez, Ana Fuentes, Juan Malpartida, Silvia Matute, Antoni Miralda, Rosa Montero, Francisco Moreno Fernández, Fabio Murrieta y Soledad Puértolas. Para información sobre el horario de las presentaciones, vea las páginas 49 - 53.
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Actividades culturales en el Pabellón El Pabellón de España presenta una variada propuesta de actividades literarias y culturales, donde habrá opciones para todos los gustos, incluyendo una muestra permanente de libros y la exhibición de imágenes de regiones de España, presentada por la Secretaría de Turismo. { Lunes, 18 al miér., 20 de noviembre } Horario del pabellón: 4 p.m. a 9 p.m.
4:30 p.m. - Documentales: Antonio Gamoneda. Escritura y alquimia, Jamás leí a Onetti y Los mundos sutiles. Antonio Machado.
{ Jueves, 21 de noviembre } Horario del pabellón: 9 a.m. a 9 p.m.
10 a.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 11 a.m. - Actividad infantil: presentación del juego Refranes y molinos, basado en los refranes de El Quijote, a cargo de Luz María del Olmo, para que todos los visitantes aprendan dichos populares. 12 p.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 4:30 p.m. - Documental Juan Ramón Jiménez. La obra en marcha. 6 p.m. - Conversatorio: El teatro español, con José Ramón Fernández y Sergi Belbel. 7 p.m. - Conversatorio: La labor de la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española, con Orlando Rossardi coordinador de la Delegación del Sur de los Estados Unidos de la ANLE.
{ Viernes, 22 de noviembre }
2 p.m. - Mesa redonda: Literatura infantil y juvenil en español, cómo hacer buenos lectores, con: Alfredo Gómez Cerdá, Rosa Navarro Durán y Ana Merino. Modera: Diana Hernández Ph.D., de Miami-Dade County Public Library System. 3 p.m. - Actividad artística por Terekitetap 4 p.m. - Hispanic Heritage in the United States of America, con Borja Cardelús. Presentado por la Fundación Consejo España-Estados Unidos. (en inglés) 5 p.m. - Sesión de poesía, con Luis Muñoz, Carlos Pardo, Ana Merino, Manuel Vilas y Kirmen Uribe.
{ Domingo, 24 de noviembre } Horario del pabellón: 9 a.m. a 6 p.m.
10 a.m. - Documental: José Manuel Caballero Bonald. La palabra del Navegante 11 a.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 12 p.m. - Actividad para niños: Cuentacuentos, con Ana Cristina Herreros y Jesús Gabán 1:30 p.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 3 p.m. - Presentación de El ritmo perdido, de Santiago Auserón (Juan Perro), obra que estudia la contribución de la música negra a la música hispana. 4 p.m. - Conversatorio, con Javier Calvo y José Fernández Pequeño 5 p.m. - Actividad de despedida y clausura del Pabellón
Horario del pabellón: 9 a.m. a 9 p.m.
10 a.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 11 a.m. - Actividad para niños: Cuentacuentos, con Ana Cristina Herreros y Jesús Gabán. 12 p.m. - Actividad para niños: actuación del grupo Reymala de Islas Canarias. 4:30 p.m. - Documental: La memoria de los cuentos. 6 p.m. - Contemporary Spanish Literature in English-language Translation: The Faint-hearted Bolshevik, by L. Silva; Nothing Ever Happens by J. Ovejero and The Happy City, by E. Navarro book launch. A cargo de la Editorial Hispabooks (en inglés). 7 p.m. - Spain´s Great Untranslated, presentado por la Embajada de España en Washington, USA (en inglés). Al final se ofrecerá un vino español.
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{ Sábado, 23 de noviembre } Horario del pabellón: 9 a.m. a 6 p.m.
10 a.m. - Documental: Miguel Hernández 11 a.m. - Actividad artística por Terekitetap 12 p.m. - Actividad para niños, con Begoña Oro y Santiago García Clairac
Exposición La lectura en cartel Pabellón de España, Salón 2106, (Edif. 2, 1er piso)
La Feria Internacional del Libro de Miami presenta una exhibición creada por el Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte de España y Acción Cultural Española que ofrece una visión retrospectiva de las imágenes utilizadas en las actividades de promoción del libro y la lectura que se realizaron a través de carteles desde los años ´30 del siglo pasado hasta la actualidad. La muestra ha sido expuesta recientamente en el Parque del Retiro de Madrid, coincidiendo con la Feria del Libro, y es un excelente documento visual para apreciar la evolución de la ilustración y del diseño gráfico ibéricos.
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Artes escénicas de España en la Feria
Suite Hispania presenta: Amores Quebrados Lunes, 18 de noviembre
{ 8:30 p.m. } Auditorium , (Edif. 1, 2do Piso) Suite Hispania, un grupo conformado por artistas españoles bajo la dirección de Ignacio Prego, explora la música y la danza de raíces ibéricas, y los puntos de contacto cultural entre distintos períodos históricos hasta la actualidad. Amores Quebrados ofrece un recorrido por tradiciones y paisajes de Andalucía, a través de obras de Manuel de Falla, Enrique Granados y Federico García Lorca, pero también nos habla de amor, de pasiones y de impulsos comunes a todas las geografías.
Terekitetap
Bambalina presenta Ulises
Jueves, 21 de noviembre
{ 8:30 p.m. } Auditorium , (Edif. 1, 2do Piso)
Sáb., 23 de nov. a las 4 p.m. y dom., 24 de nov. a las 11 a.m.
El folclore nos invita a mirar hacia atrás, nos permite reconocernos como herencia de lo anterior, de lo pasado. Pero al mismo tiempo, nos toma de la mano y, con cada paso nuestro, él también avanza. A partir de esta manera de entender el folklore nace Terekitetap, un viaje musical a través de las Islas Canarias con una peculiar adaptación de la música tradicional. A partir de una idea del bailarín y coreógrafo Jep Meléndez y el músico Jonatan Rodríguez, y con la adición de la cantante Fátima Rodríguez, introducen el claqué, la percusión corporal, y el baile sobre arena y diferentes instrumentos no tradicionales del folclore canario.
Teatro Prometeo, (Edif. 1, 1er Piso)
El grupo Bambalina siempre se ha destacado por la vocación interdisciplinaria de sus espectáculos y por usar un lenguaje teatral en sintonía con las dramaturgias más contemporáneas. La compañía ha puesto en escena algunos títulos emblemáticos del repertorio literario y musical como Pinocho, Quijote, Cyrano de Bergerac, Alicia y Carmen. Bambalina llega a la Feria del Libro de Miami con Ulisses, la historia de un héroe que se atrevió a desafiar los caprichos de los dioses. De Jaume Policarpo, con dirección de Ramón Moreno.
Recuento de Teatro Español Jueves, 21 de noviembre
{ 8:30 p.m. } Teatro Prometeo , (Edif. 1, 1er Piso) Una antológica mirada a la evolución del teatro español desde los juglares medievales hasta finales del siglo XX. Visitaremos a los grandes del teatro áureo (Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, Cervantes) sin dejar atrás a los autores más representativos de los siguientes siglos (Fernández de Moratín, Zorrilla, Guimerà) para terminar en el siglo XX. Basado en el texto elaborado por José Ramón Fernández. Una lectura dramatizada de escenas seleccionadas y la participación de estudiantes del Teatro Prometeo. Dirección: Beatriz J. Rizk
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Artistas españoles en el Escenario del Mundo { 2 p.m. } Sábado, 23 de noviembre Segunda Avenida (esquina 3ra Calle del N.E.) El guitarrista catalán José Luis Montón ofrece una inteligente mirada al flamenco, aunando en sus composiciones brillantez y un exquisito conocimiento de la guitarra. Su música, siempre llena de colores, rezuma corazón, belleza y conocimiento de los ritmos, no sólo los flamencos, también los del alma humana.
{ 4 p.m. } Sábado, 23 de noviembre Segunda Avenida (esquina 3ra Calle del N.E.) Juan Perro (Santiago Auserón) es uno de los nombres más eminentes dentro de la música contemporánea española. Después de liderar la legendaria banda Radio Futura durante los ´80, se lanzó a una exitosa carrera solista que lo convirtió en un verdadero modelo para la nueva generación de cantantes y compositores en España y América Latina.
Gastronomía y cata de vinos { 7:30 p.m. } Jueves, 21 de nov. Tuyo Restaurant, Miami Culinary Institute (415 N.E. 2da Avenida, Miami) | Boletos $135
Cita para amantes de la alta cocina: La Feria del Libro de Miami se enorgullece en presentar un encuentro sólo para paladares exquisitos. Una cena exclusiva con el reconocido chef Norman Van Aken y su par español Bruno Oteiza. Los comensales que participen podrán disfrutar de un menú donde se palparán los sabores de Key West y de la gran cocina vasca, ofreciendo una caricia a los sentidos. Recepción con los autores a las 7:30 p.m. y cena a las 8 p.m. Boletos: 305.237.3200.
{ 5 – 7 p.m. } Lunes, 18 al viernes, 22 de nov. Salón 6100 (Edif. 6, 1er Piso)
Cata de vinos españoles: España presenta en la feria del libro una degustación de vinos españoles. La exposición será un escaparate donde el público en general y los profesionales podrán degustar y comparar vinos presentados en función de varietales autóctonas españolas, de distintas bodegas y de distintas zonas y Denominaciones de Origen. Se presentarán en una zona acotada donde los visitantes podrán ir degustando, documentándose y comparando los vinos en los distintos stands que se prepararán al efecto, encontrando además información sobre los tipos de uva utilizados y las principales “Rutas del Vino” de España. Asimismo se organizarán catas específicas privadas para alumnos universitarios, periodistas, líderes de opinión, etc. interesados en conocer los vinos españoles. Esta acción se desarrollará en el Miami Dade Culinary Institute del Miami Dade College. Para conocer más sobre el mundo de las tapas, visite la exposición de Acción Cultural Española en el Design District, Tapas y Diseño.
Arte colectivo y artistas itinerantes españoles en la Feria El arte no es estático, sino que se mueve y se abre espacios a lo largo y ancho de la Feria para que todos participemos. ¡Déjese sorprender! De la letra al libro es un proyecto patrocinado por Acción Cultural Española para ser instalado en escenarios urbanos de la ciudad y encontrar la complicidad y la participación popular. Se trata de una iniciativa que contribuye a la difusión de la lengua y la escritura en español. - Voz gigante. Saludemos al mundo, en donde la Feria del Libro de Miami acogerá 70 letras de 2 metros de altura, llenas de helio, con las que el público podrá componer palabras Vier., 22 de nov., y dom., 24 de nov., 9.30 a.m. a 1 p.m. - El mundo, un poema gigante, que propone la composición de un poema gigante de 120-150 metros de longitud, en una calle de la Feria. Jueves, 21 de nov. y sáb., 23 de nov. 9.30 am a 1 p.m.
Reymala es una compañía teatral de Islas Canarias que entiende el teatro como una forma de comunicación, juego o expresión, con una capacidad de creatividad completamente libre. Capaz de “jugar” con las cosas buenas y malas que nos da la vida. Reymala se presentará en distintos puntos de la Feria durante el fin de semana, con actuaciones de payasos y clowns.
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Street Fair Exhibitors The Harvey J. Wolf Antiquarian Annex C • Glover’s Bookery, ABAA C • Out-Of-The-Way Books
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A • Akashic Books E • Amy Grachow B • Author Solution Book Gallery E • Author Solution Book Signings E • BAZBA E • Beating Windward Press A • Books & Books E • BookWhirl Publishing E • Bridle Path Press B • Dan Foster, Bookseller Comic Books & A • Downtown Book Center Graphic Novels E • Friends of the Miami-Dade A • BCW Supplies Public Library A • ComicShopLocator.com A • Grove Atlantic A • Dark Horse Books E • Harry Douglas Press A • Kill Shakespeare C • InterAmerican Institute A • MVP Collectible Books, for Democracy Comics & Toys A • PAPERCUTZ/NBM Graphic Novels B • Key West Literary Seminar E • Little Prince Publishing A • Pennyworth Books Comics E • FFEA - SAVVY CONCEPTS E • KaBOOM! E • Pinwheel Books E • Playapy E • The Happy Hollisters A • Usbourne Books A • Veronica Lane Media, Venice CA E • Wizard of Oz Books
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Como homenaje al importante legado cultural de la familia Salvat, la Feria Internacional del Libro tendrá un kiosko en la misma localización que ocupara Librería Universal por tantos años, ofreciendo parte del inventario de la tienda que ya ha cerrado sus puertas, al módico precio de $1. Los fondos recaudados con la venta de estos libros serán donados al Centro de Literatura y Teatro del Miami Dade College para sus campañas de lectura. Visite el kiosko del gordo Salvat, compre un libro (o muchos!) y déjele un mensaje de agradecimiento y buenos deseos.
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D • Welcome by Daimy Bueno D • Zephryl The West Wind by R.J. Torson
Spanish Books
Friday, November 22 D • A Taste for Freedom by Alix Cherubin D • An Honest Boy, Un Hombre Sincero by Magdalena Zenaida D • Carrie Cardinal by Megan Casas D • Distant Lover by Gary Mitchell D • El Duende by Victor Marrero D • El Vigia de Los Dioses by Juan Fernandez D • Energetic Words Exploding in my Head by Maria Ciccone-daly D • Enrique tiene cinco años by Clarita Spitz D • Kayla & Eli Discover Jazz by Katie Earl D • Mistaken Identity by Linda Eadie D • No Boxing Allowed by Nola Hennessy D • Paw’ Paw Tales: Brand New Shoes by William Holt D • Step by Step Mathematics Essential Skills by Nilsa Brown D • The Adventures of Cinema Dave by Dave Montalbano
Saturday, November 23 D • A Step Beyond Madness by Virgil Martinez D • Andrew’s Gift and the Untold Miracles in Bethlehem by D. Marietta Williams D • Beyond Crossriver by Andre Carter D • Colores by Alejandra Poj D • Confession of a Childfree Woman by Marcia Drut-Davis D • Cut the Guilt Make Peace With Your Eating by Kathleen Fuller D • Defining Moments:A Cuba’s Exiles Story............ by Jose Ramirez D • Desaparecida by Hector De Lima D • Erotica by Angela James D • Give God The Glory! by Kevin Wayne Johnson D • God’s Design for Marriage-The Road to Success by Jean Montique D • Love Sex and Aliens by Kamila Knapik D • Lucy’s Magical Five Leaf Clover by Adriana Jansen D • Mesmer’s Disciple by Edward Swanson D • Poppa by Sandy Neal D • Pressing My Luck by Shirley Press D • Reflections by Rose Mary Stiffin D • Shelly Goes to the Zoo by Kentrell Martin D • The Adventures of Timkin by Diane MacDowell D • The Last American Rebel in Cuba by Terry Sanderlin D • The Leap Year Boy by Marc Simon D • The Serpents Discipline by Deborah Stevens
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D • With an Open Heart by Lisa Murphy
Sunday, November 24 D • 97 Miles South by Phillip Thompson D • Blazing Alive 785 by Paul Renneisen D • Cartas a mi hermana by Amed Morales Diaz D • Eaten by the Tiger by Emile Allen D • El Circo De Los Cavernicolas by Charles Del Campo D • Journey to Ibiza by De Ville Fire D • I like your form-Confessions of a Personal Trainer by Keith Pacific D • If Your Dream Doesn’t Scare You, It Isn’t Big Enough; A Solo Journey Around the World by Kristine K. Stevens D • Just You and I: Devotions from the Heart by Novia Reid D • Los Gay son Terricolas...y muy Humanos by Beatriz Hodgson D • Love and Betrayal by Pamela Schieber D • Meet Desiree by Tonya Goring D • Missy Harper: Clay’s Rules and Cowboy, Interrupted by Missy Harper D • Naked Paddock by Marissa Levy D • The Cry of the Chameleon by J.W. Bradford D • Thug Angel the Rebirth of Gargoyle by Jeff Carroll D • TWEET for TWAT: How Social Networks, Media and Technology Affect Modern-Day Relationships and Dating by Claudia Versailles D • Widow’s Walk: The Precipice by Kenneth Spillias D • With the Lamp of my Soul by Helene Bango
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