EyeCorner Press, an independent publishing company based in Denmark, is now releasing several excellent plays and critical works on theatre (in addition to many other books, including Rainer Hanshe’s novel The Acolytes). This Friday, 7 January, the Manhattan Inn at 632 Manhattan Avenue in Brooklyn will host a soiree to welcome publisher Camelia Elias to the United States and celebrate new and upcoming releases, including Mark Daniel Cohen’s Coarctate (which includes a new version of Antigone), David Kilpatrick’s Writing with Blood: The Sacrificial Dramatist as Tragic Man, and my own Word Made Flesh: Philosophy, Eros and Contemporary Tragic Drama.
Many of us will be reading short portions of our works as part of the event, and music will be provided by the Alper Yilmaz Electroacoustic Trio and improvisationist Sir Randall Moore. I hope you’ll join us to welcome Camelia and look forward to a new year of fine books from EyeCorner Press; the party begins at 5.00pm.
Thanks for that, George. I look forward to it.
Glad to know about the reading. I hope I can manage to get there from my day job.
For anyone who hasn’t already located it, I found the Manhattan Inn on Google Maps. This link may recreate it:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=632+Manhattan+Avenue,+Brooklyn,+New+York,+NY&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=34.724817,74.443359&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=632+Manhattan+Ave,+Brooklyn,+Kings,+New+York+11222&ll=40.724006,-73.950734&spn=0.016229,0.036349&z=15
There’s a station on the G line nearby.
Thanks, John — and the map is above and beyond etc. Hope to see you there.