Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books

When:
November 7, 2015 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
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Cost:
Free

Welcome to Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books, hosted (on most occasions) by Malvern’s own curmudgeon-in-chief, Dr. Joe. Everyone is invited to join us for what we’re sure will be a series of irreverent and insightful conversations. We’re starting with A High Wind in Jamaica by Richard Hughes, an unexpected, entertaining story of inept pirates and cruel children. If you want to take part in this lively literary adventure, stop by the store, sign up, buy yourself a copy, and get reading!

Book Club

The NYRB Classics series started in 1999 with the publication of A High Wind in Jamaica and by the end of this year over 400 titles will be in print—so we have plenty of excellent reading material to choose from. The series includes nineteenth-century and experimental novels, reportage and belles lettres, established classics and cult favorites, and literature high, low, unsuspected, and unheard of. Literature in translation also constitutes a major part of the NYRB Classics series, including new translations of canonical figures such as Euripides, Aeschylus, Dante, Balzac, Nietzsche, and Chekhov, as well as fresh translations of Stefan Zweig, Robert Walser, Alberto Moravia, and Curzio Malaparte, among others.

How it works:

Stop by Malvern Books to sign up and you’ll receive a 10% discount off the title! Read the book and then come to the meeting prepared with either a question or specific passage to discuss with the group. We’ll look forward to seeing you on November 7th.

2 thoughts on “Malvern Books’ Club: Reading Classics from New York Review Books

  1. Hi,
    When I stopped by Malvern Books last weekend you had already sold out of A High Wind in Jamaica. However, I was able to find a copy elsewhere. May I join the book discussion this Saturday?
    And I have already have bought A Schoolboy’s Diary, at Malvern Books, and have signed up for the discussion in December.
    I would like to be a regular member of this group.
    Thanks!
    Yours, C

    • Hi Cecilia,

      We’d love to have you join the book club and come to our first meeting on Saturday! We’ll see you then. And we’ll add your email address to our Book Club list so you’re officially a member.

      Thanks, and hope you’re enjoying the book!

      Tracey,
      Malvern Books

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