Brooklyn Book Festival: Personal Stories, National Memory
Alexander Maksik, Juan Gabriel Vásquez, Oonya Kempadoo
Sunday 22 September, 2013
11am, $0
Brooklyn Borough Hall Community Room
209 Joralemon Street, Brooklyn
Fiction can be as narrow or contained as a single consciousness, or open up and embody something intrinsic to an era or nation. Alexander Maksik (A Marker to Measure Drift), probes the shattered inner world of a Liberian war refugee; Colombian author Juan Gabriel Vásquez (The Sound of Things Falling) captures the dread and violence of his country’s drug war years, and Oonya Kempadoo (All Decent Animals) offers a polyrhythmic, panoramic view across contemporary Trinidadian society. Moderated by Anderson Tepper. Special thanks to the Colombian Film Festival New York.