LEILA CHUDORI’S US TRIP FOR “HOME, A NOVEL”, trans by John McGlynn, published by Deep Vellum, US
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Monday, April 11th, Brazos Bookstore, Houston , Texas, 19.00
2421 BISSONNET STREET • HOUSTON, TEXAS 77005
Reading and discussion of “Home” and Book Signing
http://www.brazosbookstore.com/event/leila-chudori-home …
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Tuesday, April 12, Evening:
Reading at Malvern Books in Austin
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Wednesday, April 13th, Alamo Drafthouse Dallas
1005 S. Lamar St., Dallas, Texas 75215
Discussion on “Home”
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Thursday, April 14th, 7 pm, at The Wild Detectives
Reading and Discussion on “Home” with Brandon Miller
314 W Eighth St. Oak Cliff.
Dallas, TX 75208. T: 214-942-0108
Organized by Will Evans, founder and editor at Deep Vellum
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Monday, April 18th, UCLA, 15:30-17:00
12.00 -13.00 : Current Events in Indonesia and Tempo
15.30-17.00 : Reading of “Home”, Q and A Session
http://www.international.ucla.edu/cseas/event/11845
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Tuesday, April 19th, UCLA
12.00 – 1.30 : Discussion on Tempo and its place on Indonesian Media Scene
10383 Bunche Hall
UCLA Campus
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Thursday , April 21, UC Berkeley, 17.00 -18.30
Indonesian Developments: A Conversation with Goenawan Mohamad and Leila Chudori”
Reading and Book Signing
http://events.berkeley.edu/index.php/calendar/sn/sseas.html?event_ID=98599&date=2016-04-21 …
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Monday, April 25, Gardner Centre, Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle, 19.00
1400 E Prospect St, Seattle, WA 98112,
With Rick Simonson from Elliot Bay Book Store
Discussion on “Home”
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Tuesday, April 26, The Henry M.Jackson School of International Studies,UW
303 Thomson Hall, Box 353650, Seattle , Washington 981965-650
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Thursday, April 28, 19.30 – 21.00, New York University’s Robert Wagner Graduate School of Public Service:
Discussion on “The Politics of Memory: Shadows on the Past on Indonesia’s Democracy”
Presented by the New York Southeast Asia Network and Wagner Office of International Programs
The Puck Building, Rudin Family Room for Civic Dialogue, 2nd Fl.
295 Lafayette Street, New York, NY 10012-9604
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Friday, April 29, 12.00-14.30, Kent Hall, Room 403, Columbia University
Discussion on “The Politics of Memory: Shadows on the Past on Indonesia’s Democracy”
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH,Asian American Writers’ Workshop
112 W 27th Street 19.00-21.00:
Discussion on imagined Communities in Indonesia and the philippin with leila chudori, Vicente Rafael and Gina Apostol
http://aaww.org/curation/silenceexileandcunning/?platform=hootsuite