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“Ashland”: An Evening with Dan Simon and André Aciman

Panel Discussion

Villa Albertine
972 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY

Tuesday, February 17 | 6PM - 8PM

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On February 17, join founder and editor-in-chief of Seven Stories Press Dan Simon as he will discuss his debut novel Ashland (Europa) with André Aciman.

A deeply moving family story unfolding in richly evocative prose during the final decades of the American century, Ashland is a book of metamorphoses—of the dance between permanence and transformation.

The story takes place in Ashland, New Hampshire, a former mill town in the lakes region, and is told in six voices, among them Carolyn, a twenty year old writer at a turning point in her life; Gordon, who arrives in Ashland in the twilight of his years; Andy, a local boy; Geoff, Carolyn’s writing teacher at Plymouth State; and Edith, Gordon’s wife, who is inadvertently Carolyn’s spiritual guide and friend. Then there is Jennie, Carolyn’s aunt, who seems to offer her a model for how to live. But things aren’t always what they seem, and Carolyn must discover her own rules and make her own way.

Ashland is a debut novel of great intensity, beautifully told in the voices of many vivid characters and, through them, in the voice of Ashland itself.

“Like a modern Thorton Wilder with a touch of Faulkner . . . With quiet lyricism and deep compassion, Simon brings to life the complexity, melancholy, and hope that are braided into the human spirit.”—Andrew Solomon, author of Far from the Tree

“Ashland is remarkable for its range of acutely observed characters and its rich evocation of the landscape and weather of New Hampshire. Simon creates a tapestry of voices and tones with extraordinary skill and emotional resonance.”—Colm Tóibín, author of Brooklyn

This event is in In English and free. Click here to register.

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