January 2003 |
January 8 6pm |
Nicholas Basbanes
Among the Gently Mad
Henry Holt
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
January 15 6pm |
Alice McDermott
Child of My Heart
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Dec 2002)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
January 16 6pm |
Randall Kennedy
Interracial Intimacies: Sex, Marriage, Identity, and Adoption
Pantheon Books (Jan 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
January 21 6pm |
Jay Cantor
Great Neck
Alfred A. Knopf (Jan 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
January 22 6pm |
Daniel Goleman
Destructive Emotions: A Scientific Dialogue with the Dalai Lama
Bantam Books (Jan 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
January 23 6pm |
Joyce Hackett
Disturbance of the Inner Ear
Carroll & Graf Publishers (Oct 2002)
Harvard Info Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Mass. Ave, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
January 27 6pm |
Susan Vreeland
Girl In Hyacinth Blue
Penguin Books (Oct 2000)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
Event Extra: An advance screening of the full length Hallmark movie "Brush with Fate," based on Girl in Hyacinth Blue.
|
January 29 6pm |
Joao Magueijo
Faster Than the Speed of Light: The Story of a Scientific Speculation
Perseus Publishing (Jan 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
Event Extra: A cocktail reception following the signing in the lobby of the Sackler Museum, sponsored by SEED magazine.
|
January 30 6pm |
bell hooks
Rock My Soul: Black People and Self-Esteem
Atria Books (Jan 2003)
Boston Public Library Rabb Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public
|
January 31 6pm |
Jared Diamond
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies
W. W. Norton & Company (Apr. 1999)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
February 2003 |
February 4 6pm |
Amy Chua World on Fire:
How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Violence and Global Instability
Doubleday Books (Dec. 2002) Harvard
Information Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
February 4
6pm
ASKWITH
FORUM |
Nikki Giovanni
Quilting the
Black-Eyed Pea: Poems and Not Quite Poems
William Morrow & Company (Nov. 2002) Longfellow
Hall, Askwith Lecture Hall
13 Appian Way
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the Harvard University Graduate Department of Education
|
February 5
6pm |
Pico Ilyer
Abandon
Alfred A. Knopf (Jan. 2003) in
the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
February 5
4pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Andrea Lee Interesting
Women: Stories
Random House Trade (Apr. 2003) andJamaica
Kincaid
Mr. Potter
Farrar Straus Giroux (Jun. 2003)
Barker Center,
Thompson Room
Quincy Street
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
February 7
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Lizabeth Cohen
A Consumers'
Republic: The Politics of Mass Consumption in Postwar America
Alfred A. Knopf (Jan. 2003) in
the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
February 11
3:30pm Event
Updated |
Pumla Gobodo-Madikizela
A Human Being
Died That Night: A South African Story of Forgiveness
Houghton Mifflin Company (Jan. 2003) Bell
Hall in the Belfer Building, JFK School
79 JFK Street
free and open to public
|
February 11
6pm |
Duncan J. Watts
Six Degrees:
The Science of a Connected Age
W. W. Norton & Company (Feb. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the Harvard University Kennedy School of Government
Carr
Center for Human Rights Policy
|
February 12
4pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Zadie Smith
The Autograph
Man
Random House (Oct. 2002) and
Caryl
Phillips
A New World
Order: Essays
Vintage Books USA (May 2002)
Barker Center,
Thompson Room
12 Quincy Steet
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
February 13
6pm |
Aminatta Forna
The Devil That
Danced on the Water: A Daughter's Quest
Atlantic Monthly Press (Jan. 2003) Harvard
Information Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
February 13
6pm |
Brian Hall
I Should Be
Extremely Happy in Your Company: A Novel of Lewis and Clark
Viking Books (Jan. 2003)
Boston Public Library
Rabb Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public
|
February 14
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
J. Allan Hobson
Dreaming: An
Introduction to the Science of Sleep
Oxford University Press (Jan. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
February 18
6pm Due to the winter storm,
this event has been cancelled |
Bernard Bailyn
To Begin the
World Anew: The Genius and Ambiguities of the American Founders
Alfred A. Knopf (Jan. 2003) Emerson
Hall, Room 305
25 Quincy Street
free and open to public
|
February 19
4pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Helen E. Lee
Water Marked
Scribner Book Company (Jul. 1999)
and
Randall
Kenan
A Visitation
of Spirits
Vintage Books USA (Feb. 2000)
Carpenter
Center, Room B-04
24 Quincy Street
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
February 20
6pm |
Nathaniel Bellows
On This Day
HarperCollins Publishers (Feb. 2003) Harvard
Information Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
February 21
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Paul
Osterman
Gathering Power:
The Future of Progressive Politics in America
Beacon Press (Jan. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
February 25
6pm |
Antonio
Damasio
Looking
for Spinoza: Joy, Sorrow, and the Human Brain
Harcourt (Feb. 2003)
Longfellow
Building, Askwith Hall
13 Appian Way, Cambridge
free and open to public
|
February 26
4pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Edwidge
Danticat
The Farming
of Bones
Penguin Books (Sept. 1999)
and
Colson
Whitehead
John Henry
Days
Anchor (UK) (May 2002)
Barker Center,
Thompson Room
24 Quincy Street
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
February 26
6pm |
Jonathan Shay
Odysseus in
America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming
Scribner Book Company (Nov. 2002) Boston
Public Library, Rabb Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street
free and open to public
|
February 28
3pm
FRIDAY FORUM |
Martha Minow
Breaking the
Cycles of Hatred: Memory, Law and Repair
Princeton University Press (Jan. 2003) in
the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 2003 |
March 4 6pm
ASKWITH FORUM |
Daniel Dennett
Freedom Evolves
Viking Press (Feb. 2003)
Longfellow Hall, Askwith Lecture
Hall
13 Appian Way
free and open to public |
March 5 6pm |
Karl Haglund
Inventing
the Charles River
MIT Press (Dec. 2002)
Boston Public Library Rabb
Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
March 5
5 pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Rita
Dove
Selected
Poems
Random House (Sept. 1993)
and
John Edgar
Wideman
Hoop Roots
Houghton-Mifflin(February 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
March 6
6pm |
George Johnson
A Shortcut
Through Time: The Path to a Quantum Computer
Alfred A. Knopf (Feb. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 7
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Jennifer Hochschild
The American
Dream and the Public Schools
Oxford University Press (Feb. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 12
4 pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Elizabeth
Alexander
Antebellum
Dream Book
Graywolf (Oct. 1991)
and
Suzan-Lori Parks
Topdog
Underdog
Consortium (June 2001)
Carpenter Center, Room B-04
24 Quincy St., Cambridge
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
March 12
6:00pm |
Adrian
Nicole LeBlanc
Random Family:
Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx
Scribner Book Company (Feb. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts
Ave
free and open to public
|
March 13
3:30-5:00pm |
Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf
Wanderings:
Sudanese Migrants and Exiles in North America
Cornell University Press (Sept. 2002)
Belfer Building,
Bell Hall
79 JFK Street
free and open to public
|
March 13
6pm |
James Kugel
The God of
Old: Inside the Lost World of the Bible
Free Press (Mar. 2003)
Harvard Information
Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
March 14
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Dean Grodzins
American Heretic:
Theodore Parker and Transcendentalism
University of North Carolina Press (Nov. 2002)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 18
6pm |
John Spalding
A Pilgrim's
Digress: My Perilous, Fumbling Quest for the Celestial
City
Harmony (Mar. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 19
4 pm
Black Writer's
Reading Series |
Maryse Conde
Segu
Penguin (Sept, 1996)
and
Darryl
Pinckney
Out There:
Mavericks of Black Literature
Basic (June 2002)
and
Patricia Powell
The Pagoda
Harcourt (Nov. 1999)
Barker Center,
Thompson Room
24 Quincy Street
free and open to public
Cosponsored
by the W. E. B. Du Bois Center at Harvard University
|
March 20
6pm |
Harold Bloom
Hamlet: Poem
Unlimited
Riverhead Books (Mar. 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
March 21
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Barry Mazur
Imagining Numbers:
(Particularly the Square Root of Minus Fifteen)
Farrar Straus Giroux (Feb. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 25
6pm |
Jon Boorstin
The Newsboys'
Lodging-House: Or the Confessions of William James
Viking Books (Mar. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
March 27
7:30 pm |
Leon Golub
Nearest Star:
The Surprising Science of Our Sun
Harvard University Press (Oct. 2002)
Phillips
Auditorium at the Harvard University Observatory
60 Garden Street, Cambridge
free and open to public
|
April 2003 |
April 1 6pm |
Melissa
Fay Greene
Last Man
Out: The Story of the Springhill Mine Disaster
Harcourt (April 2003)
Harvard Information
Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
April 2 6pm |
William Taubman
Krushchev:
The Man and His Era
W. W. Norton & Company (Mar. 2003)
A panel discussion
with Mark Kramer, Director of the Harvard Cold War Studies
Project and editor of the Journal on Cold War Studies,
and Timothy Colton, Director of the Davis Center for Russian
and Eurasian Studies at Harvard, and moderated by Joseph
Nye, Dean of the Harvard University Kennedy School of
Government.
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
April 4 3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
In
Celebration of National Poetry Month
Helen
Vendler
Coming
of Age as a Poet: Milton, Keats, Eliot, Plath
Harvard University Press (Jan. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 7 6pm
ASKWITH FORUM |
David B. Tyack and Larry Cuban
Tinkering
Toward Utopia: A Century of Public School Reform
Harvard University Press (1997)
Gutman Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Education
6 Appian Way
free and open to public
|
April 10
6pm |
Eleanor DeLorme
Josephine:
Napoleon's Incomparable Empress
Abrams (Oct. 2002)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
April 11
3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
In
Celebration of National Poetry Month
Bonnie
Costello
Shifting
Ground: Reinventing Landscape in Modern American Poetry
Harvard University Press (Mar. 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 12
10am - 6pm |
In
Celebration of National Poetry Month
Poetry
at Radcliffe Conference
Featuring Robin Becker, Sophie Cabot Black, Lorna Goodison,
Jorie Graham, Fanny Howe, Mary Karr, Maxine Kumin, Florence
Ladd, Gail Mazur, Brenda Shaughnessy, Natasha Trethewey,
and C.D. Wright
First Church in Cambridge, Congregational
11 Garden St., Cambridge
For more information
and to reserve a seat, click here.
|
April 14 6pm
ASKWITH FORUM |
Seymour Bernard Sarason and Katherine C. Boles
Educational
Reform: A Self-Scrutinizing Memoir Teachers College Press (July, 2002)
and
Who's
Teaching Your Children? Why the Teaching Crisis is Worse
Than You Think and What You Can Do About It
Yale University Press (Mar. 2003)
Longfellow Hall, Askwith Lecture Hall
13 Appian Way
free and open to public |
April 15
6:30pm |
Simon
Winchester
Krakatoa:
The Day the World Exploded, August 27, 1883
HarperCollins (April 2003)
Boston Public Library Rabb
Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
April 15
6pm |
In
Celebration of National Poetry Month
Robert
Pinsky
Democracy,
Culture, and the Voice of Poetry
Princeton University Press (Oct. 2002)
and Maggie Dietz
Poems to Read: A New Favorite Poem Project Anthology
Norton (June, 2002)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public |
April 17 6pm |
Chet Raymo
The Path:
A One-Mile Walk Through the Universe
Walker & Co. (April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 18 3pm
FRIDAY
FORUM |
Kate Phillips
Helen
Hunt Jackson: A Literary Life
University of California Press (March 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 22
6pm |
Todd
Gitlin
Letters
to a Young Activist
Basic Books (April 2003)
Harvard Information
Center in the Holyoke Center
1350 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk.
|
April 23
6pm |
William Dalrymple
White
Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India
Viking (April 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
April 25 3pm
FRIDAY FORUM |
Michael Albert
PARECON:
Life After Capitalism Verso (April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 29 6pm |
Paul Elie
The Life You Save May Be Your Own: An American Pilgrimage
Farrar, Straus & Giroux (April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
April 30 6pm |
Nina Revoyer
Southland Akashic Books
(April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 2003 |
May 1 6pm |
Iris Chang
The Chinese in America: A Narrative History Viking (May 2003)
Longfellow Hall, Askwith Lecture Hall
13 Appian Way
free and open to public
|
May 1 6pm |
Granta Magazine editor Ian Jack introduces Andrew O'Hagan, Zadie Smith and Alan Warner
Granta's Best of Young British Novelists, 2003
Granta Magazine (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 2 3pm
FRIDAY FORUM |
Lawrence Buell
Emerson
Harvard University Press (April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 6
6pm
ASKWITH
FORUM |
Diane Ravitch
The Language Police: How Pressure Groups Restrict What Students Learn
Knopf (May 2003)
Longfellow Hall, Askwith Lecture
Hall
13 Appian Way
free and open to public |
May 7 6pm |
Eric Schlosser
Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap
Labor in the American Black Market
Houghton Mifflin (May 2003)
First Parish Church
3 Church Street (on the corner of Mass Ave. and Church St.)
free and open to public
|
May 8 6pm |
Ross Terrill
The New Chinese Empire: Beijing's Political Dilemma and What It Means for the United States
Basic Books (April 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 9
6pm |
Jane Smiley
Good Faith
Knopf (April 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
May 9 3pm
FRIDAY FORUM |
Tom Simons, Jr.
Islam in a Globalizing World
Stanford University Press (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 13 6pm |
Douglass Shand-Tucci
The Crimson Letter:
Harvard, Homosexuality, and the Shaping of American Culture
St. Martin's (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 13 4:15pm |
Marshall I. Goldman
The Piratization of Russia: Russian Reform Goes Awry
Routledge (Aug. 2003) and Richard Pipes
The Degaev Affair: Terror and Treason in Tsarist Russia
Yale University Press (Apr. 2003)
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
625 Massachusetts Ave, Seminar Room 3
free and open to public
To learn more click here.
|
May 14 6pm |
Erica Jong
Sappho's
Leap Norton (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
May 15 6pm |
A Tribute to Caroline Knapp
featuring reading from and discussion of her
new, posthumously published book Appetites:
Why Women Want
Counterpoint Press (May 2003)
Speakers include Gail Galdwell, Boston Globe book reviewer,
Sandy Shea, former Boston Phoenix editor, Rebecca
Knapp,
Caroline's twin sister, Maureen Dezell, Boston writer,
and Beth Wolfensberger Singer, former Boston Globe editor
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
May 20
6pm |
Alan Chong
The Eye of the Beholder:
Masterpieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Beacon Press (April 2003)
Boston Public Library Rabb
Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
May 21
6pm |
Joseph
O'Connor
Star of the Sea
Harcourt (May 2003)
Boston Public Library Mezzanine Conference Room
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
May 22 6pm |
Jonathan Schell
The Unconquerable World:
Power, Nonviolence, and the Will of the People
Metropolitan Books (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
June 2003 |
June 3 6pm |
James Gleick
Isaac Newton
Pantheon (May 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
June 4
6pm |
Paul
Theroux
Dark Star Safari:
Overland from Cairo to Cape Town
Houghton Mifflin (March 2003)
Boston Public Library Rabb
Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
June 10 6pm |
Steve
Jones
Y: The Descent of Men
Houghton Mifflin (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
June 11
6pm |
Calvin
Trillin
Feeding a Yen:
Savoring Local Specialties from Kansas City to Cuzco
Random House (May 2003)
Boston Public Library Rabb
Lecture Hall
700 Boylston Street, Boston
free and open to public |
June 12
6pm |
Sidney Blumenthal
The Clinton Wars
Farrar, Straus & Giroux (May 2003)
Sackler Museum
485 Broadway, Cambridge
Tickets available free of charge at
Harvard Book Store information desk. |
June 17 6pm |
Henry
Louis Gates, Jr.
The Trials of Phillis Wheatley
Basic Civitas (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave
free and open to public
|
June 19 6pm |
Elaine Scarry
Who Defended the Country?: A New Democracy Forum on Authoritarian Versus Democratic Approaches to National Defense on 9/11
Beacon Press (May 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Ave.
free and open to public
|
July 2003 |
July 1 7pm |
Jake Halpern
Braving Home: Dispatches from the Underwater Town, the Lava-Side Inn, and Other Extreme Locales
Houghton Mifflin Company (July 2003)
in the store
1256 Massachusetts Avenue
free and open to public |