Showing posts with label Author Visits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Author Visits. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2012

The Paris Wife



Paula McLain The Paris Wife
One good book leads to another – if you have read Hemingway’s memoir, A Moveable Feast, you have your next book: The Paris Wife. I liked that he finally recognised what he had lost with his divorce, from this comment: "I wish I had died before I loved anyone but her (his first wife, Hadley)." Paula McLain writes primarily in Hadley’s voice providing her version of events. A previous biography (Sokoloff, 1973) is quite good, but this novel portrays the woman who loved him, for himself, and is fascinating! McLain painstakingly researched the biographies, letters, and Hemingway's novels, to accurately detail their lives, including their marriage (1921-1926). She is also a poet, which is evident in her language craft and evocative prose which captures the glamour, emotions and trials of the 1920s, Europe and especially Paris.
Hadley (Elizabeth Hadley Richardson 1893-1979) was a 28 year old midwestern girl when she met the 21 year old Hemingway who was already brash and ambitious. You are caught up in their whirlwind courtship and the infinite possibilities that await them in life (even knowing the baggage that came later, you love the current story). Her inheritance enabled them to move to Paris and initially provided Hemingway with the stable environment which promoted his writing and provided him with material/ experiences.
The reader is charmed by the warm generosity, beliefs and support of Hadley, delighted by the glittering expatriate world which is littered with well know literary and artistic figures as Gertrude Stein, Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ezra Pound, James Joyce, Ford Maddox Ford, Jean Rhys, and many others, and heartbroken when their marriage dissolves, unable to survive the fame, the drinking and womanizing, especially in wake of the birth of their child (John Hadley Nicanor Hemingway "Bumby") and her family values.
Hemingway wrote The Sun Also Rises during this time frame, dedicating it to her (and their son) partly in recognition of her sacrifice to his art. The royalties were hers as well. I will always wonder if she had stood up to him more, what greatness they could have achieved together. He desired her because she was not the independent, modern woman, but forgot she was her own person. She struggled to find her place in his ever changing world. While she embraced his adventures, the outdoors, the bullfights, etc their romance withered with jealousy, celebrity, ambition, and depression.
McLain is also sympathetic to Hemingway, recognising his early troubles, from his controling mother, the trauma of the great war and his depression. We know the man he became. Hadley married journalist and political writer Paul Mowrer in 1933 (Pulitzer 1929), eventually moving back to Chicago. He was also the Poet Laureate of New Hampshire (1968). Bumby (1923-2000) went on to become an American writer and conservationist (he finished the memoir, A Moveable Feast).
HWM 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

The Paris Wife - Paula McLain

Paula McLain will be here in the Library this weekend! Sunday 8th January - DON'T MISS IT!
This is a beautifully written and captivating story and promises to be a fascinating discussion.The book is also for sale in our Friends Bookstore! I am so glad she is a friend of one of our Librarians,- what an opportunity to have her visit Rochester! This was my first exposure to her work. I would have been hugely disappointed if I had missed this book!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

TODAY - SUNDAY

Don't forget to Join Paige TURNER in the Library Auditorium this afternoon for what promises to be a brilliant discussion with favourite MN authors! All this and cookies too!

Can't you tell Paige loves these events? I would love to see her wardrobe closet!! What's next?!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

MN Crime Writers

You will recognize this great team of MN CRIME WRITERS! Join us in the Library Auditorium on Sunday November 6th for a brilliant literary afternoon (with amazing cookies from Library staff!)


Looking for something to do this coming Sunday?
 
How about attending the Minnesota Crime Wave - especially you Mystery Crime readers.
Sunday November 6, 2011
2:00 - 3:00  p.m.
Library Auditorium
 
Established in the fall of 2000, the Crime Wave consists of mystery writers Ellen Hart, Carl Brookins and William Kent Krueger. Between them they have published more than 30 novels and have received nearly 2 dozen local, regional and national awards for their writing.  They have toured the country several times, presenting over a hundred events and workshops at libraries, bookstores, conferences and book festivals.
 
Remember the Friends help sponsor the Author Series  - Go and Enjoy! 


Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Bonnie Rough Interview


This is an interesting preview to our upcoming author visit - we hope you will join us! There will be lovely light refreshments served before this talk by Friends of the Rochester Public Library. If you are interested in becoming a Friend, please check out our informational brochures, and speak to any of the staff or Friends that will be there.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Visiting Author - Wendy Web

Award for Genre Fiction, sponsored by Marvin Windows and Doors:
Wendy Webb – The Tale of Halcyon Crane – published by Henry Holt & Company
Told that her mother died in a fire decades earlier, Hallie James discovers that she was actually alive until very recently. In search of answers, Hallie travels to her mother’s home and discovers dark family secrets. Webb lives in Duluth, where she is the editor-in-chief of Duluth~Superior Magazine, a lifestyle monthly.

TONIGHT! See you there!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Mystery Tea

SOLD OUT!! Paige is very popular and many new friends wanted to join her at our mystery tea! We will look forward to seeing everyone!

Still, DON'T miss the Thursday September 22 Author Visit by Wendy Webb with her book on the Tale of Halcyon Crane. This is a charming, intriguing mystery that takes place on an island in Lake Superior (modelled after a recognisable Mackinaw Island). Wendy Webb is a Minnesota author who went to school in St. Louis Park and attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a degree in political science.  Wendy spent the twenty years writing for most of the major publications in the Twin Cities. She currently lives in Duluth, where she is the editor-in-chief of "Duluth-Superior Magazine.”. She recently published her first novel, The Tale of Halcyon Crane, which won the 2011 Minnesota Book Award for Genre Fiction.   Ms. Webb’s presentation will begin at 7:00 PM in the auditorium of the Rochester Public Library, immediately following the Mystery Tea sponsored by the Friends’ Bookstore.   Her book will be available for purchase and autographing.

The Friends’ Bookstore is sponsoring a free Mystery Tea called “Murder at the Earl of Grey’s Hound Manor.”  The tea will begin in the auditorium at 5:30 and end at 6:45, just in time for author Wendy Webb presentation.  If you would like to be added to a waiting list you can call the store at 328-2308. Formal tea party dress is optional!

Friday, August 26, 2011

ghost stories

Ghost Stories - Visiting the Beyond
Curt StrutzWednesday, August 3
Curt Strutz, our presentoer, loves haunted houses - loves them so much he visits them and brings his stories back to you!  In his "Visiting the Beyond" seminar, Curt will take you into some of the nation's most haunted location.  He has visited haunted battlefields, deserted asylums, historic locations and known haunted residences around the United States. Curt has visited them and has the proof on film!


If you missed this spooky event, DON'T miss the September 22 Author Visit by Wendy Webb with her book on the Tale of Halcyon Crane. This is a charming, intriguing mystery that takes place on an island in Lake Superior (modelled after a recognisable Mackinaw Island). Wendy Webb is a Minnesota author who went to school in St. Louis Park and attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a degree in political science.  Wendy spent the twenty years writing for most of the major publications in the Twin Cities. She currently lives in Duluth, where she is the editor-in-chief of "Duluth-Superior Magazine.”. She recently published her first novel, The Tale of Halcyon Crane, which won the 2011 Minnesota Book Award for Genre Fiction.   Ms. Webb’s presentation will begin at 7:00 PM in the auditorium of the Rochester Public Library, immediately following the Mystery Tea sponsored by the Friends’ Bookstore.   Her book will be available for purchase and autographing.

The Friends’ Bookstore is sponsoring a free Mystery Tea called “Murder at the Earl of Grey’s Hound Manor.”  The tea will begin in the auditorium at 5:30 and end at 6:45, just in time for author Wendy Webb presentation.  Tickets to the tea are free and available in the Friends’ Bookstore on a first-come, first-served basis.  Seating is limited, so get your free ticket today!  If you can’t stop in the store, you can call the store at 328-2308 to request a reservation.  Formal tea party dress is optional!