The Maltese Falcon BIG READ will kick off Sunday at 4:30 p.m., at The Cabildo Jackson Square.
The very funny and talented Roy Blount, Jr., humorist and the author of 22 books of non-fiction, will be special guest of honor Sunday when the Faulkner Society kicks off its BIG READ project focusing on
Dashiell Hammett’s classic noir novel with the enduring character Sam Spade at its center, The Maltese Falcon. Roy will give his special intellectual twist to the importance of reading for career success and lifelong personal satisfaction. His latest book, Alphabet Juice, is in fact a primer for readers who want to have fun with books.
The event, made possible by a BIG READ grant from the National Endowment for the Arts and its partners, Arts Midwest and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, is co-sponsored by our BIG READ partners: The Jefferson Parish Public Library, The Louisiana State Museum, and The Louisiana State Library. The event will feature light food and beverages and is free to the public with advance reservations. Roy will be available to sign his books at the event. To reserve a book in advance, call Faulkner House Books, (504) 524-2940.
Copies of The Maltese Falcon also will be available for sale at the event, along with free Readers Guides. We are starting the event, AFTER, the Saints Game, so come on out and celebrate a classic novel of suspense that is as fresh today as during the Depression when it was written. Roy will also, once again, appear at Words & Music as leader of our annual Tall Tales Competition, always loads of fun. This year, Tall Tales will be part of After Hours at the Napoleon House, 9:30 p. m., November 20.
Dennis Lehane, Author of Mystic River and Other International Bestsellers
To Be Among The Literary Stars of Words & Music, A Literary Feast in New Orleans
November 19 – 22
The Faulkner Society is very pleased to announce that Dennis Lehane, author of Mystic River and six other international bestsellers, has accepted our invitation to appear at Words & Music, a Literary Feast in New Orleans, November 19-22. Lehane will appear with Oscar Penzler, well known mystery editor and owner of the famous Mysterious Bookshop in Manhattan, and noted author and publisher Richard Layman, the biographer of Dashiell Hammett and author of six books on Hammett, at a gala evening event Friday, November 20, featuring cocktails and buffet dinner at the Hotel Monteleone.
Penzler will interview Lehane during the cocktail hour and then introduce Layman for “Discovering
Dashiell Hammett and Sam Spade” after dinner. This event is expected to sell out early so reserve now. A flyer on this event, along with a reservation sheet are attached in pdf format. Tickets, including cocktails and dinner, are $100 per person, general reading public; and $75 each for writers registered for Words & Music, 2009.
Richard Layman to Give Talk on Dashiell Hammett and New Orleans born Playwright Lillian Hellman Sunday, November 22
Rick Layman, the leading authority on the life and works of Dashiell Hammett, will also discuss the friendship of Hammett and New Orleans native Lillian Hellman and promises some new material on this long-running relationship between Hammett and Hellman, who helped each other enormously with their work. This event is scheduled for Sunday, November 22 at 11 a. m.
Words & Music, 2009: Where The Mysteries Are!
Because of our Maltese Falcon BIG READ project, the Faulkner Society is focusing on mysteries and those who create them during Words & Music, 2009. Featured mystery writers will include Michael Malone, author of four critically acclaimed mysteries, three of which are now ranked as southern mystery classics; Edgar award winning novelist Julie Smith, creator of the memorable character Skip Langdon, ex-debutante turned New Orleans detective; bestselling mystery authors Erica Spindler and Nevada Barr; the highly acclaimed writer of police procedural novels, including her latest Odds, and rising stars on the mystery scene: Bill Loehfelm, winner of the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award, whose new novel, Bloodroot, will be released concurrent with the
festival, and Claire Applewhite, a finalist last year in the Society’s Faulkner – Wisdom Creative
Writing Competition, whose novel, The Wrong Side of Memphis, was published earlier this year.
Plan now to here what they have to say during Words & Music, November 19-22.
Don’t Miss the Magic!
For more information on the line-up for 2009, visit our web site: www.wordsandmusic.org, or
e-mail us: faulkhouse@aol.com.
We look forward to seeing you Sunday and at all of our BIG READ and Words & Music events.