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The New York Public Library



presents



Art and Literature Series Event



*The Mysteries of Modiano
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/02/03/mysteries-modiano-mark-polizzotti-john-donatich-arezoo-moseni-and-art-and>*



*Mark Polizzotti*

* in conversation with*

*John Donatich*

*moderated by Arezoo Moseni*



Wednesday February 3, 2016

6:00 p.m.



*Celeste Auditorium*

*South Court, Lower Level*



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/schwarzman>*



*Auditorium doors open to the public at 5:30 p.m.*

All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation



*Author, translator, and publisher Mark Polizzotti; and author and Yale
University Press director John Donatich converse about publishing,
translation, and the elusive, beguiling fictions of 2014 Nobel laureate
Patrick Modiano. The conversation is moderated by Arezoo Moseni.*



*Patrick Modiano*
<http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/2014/modiano-facts.html>,
winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize for literature and an internationally
beloved novelist, has been honored with an array of prizes, including the
2010 Prix mondial Cino Del Duca by the Institut de France for lifetime
achievement and the 2012 Austrian State Prize for European Literature. One
of the hallmarks of French author Patrick Modiano’s writing
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__Sa%3A%28modiano%2C%20patrick%29__O-date__U__X0?lang=eng&suite=def>
 is a singular ability to revisit particular motifs and episodes, infusing
each telling with new detail and emotional nuance. He lives in Paris.



Set in mid-sixties Paris, *After the Circus* traces the relationship
between the narrator, a young man not quite of legal age, and the slightly
older, enigmatic woman he first glimpses at a police interrogation. The two
lovers make their uncertain way into each other’s hearts, but the narrator
soon finds himself in the unsettling, ominous presence of others. Who are
these people? Are they real, or simply evoked? Part romance, part detective
story, this mesmerizing book fully demonstrates Modiano’s signature use of
atmosphere and suggestion as he investigates the perils and the
exhilaration of young love.



*Pedigree* is a rare glimpse into the life of Nobel laureate Patrick
Modiano. The author takes up his pen to tell his personal story, and
addresses his early years—shadowy times in postwar Paris that haunt his
memory and have inspired his world-cherished body of fiction. In the spare,
absorbing, and sometimes dreamlike prose that translator Mark Polizzotti
captures unerringly, Modiano offers a memoir of his first twenty-one years.
Termed one of his “finest books” by the *Guardian*,*Pedigree* is both a
personal exploration and a luminous portrait of a world gone by.
*Pedigree* sheds
light on the childhood and adolescence that Modiano explores in *Suspended
Sentences*, *Dora Bruder*, and other novels. In this work he re-creates the
louche, unstable, colorful world of his parents under the German
Occupation; his childhood in a household of circus performers and
gangsters; and his formative friendship with the writer Raymond Queneau.
While acknowledging that memory is never assured, Modiano recalls with
painful clarity the most haunting moments of his early life, such as the
death of his ten-year-old brother.  *Pedigree*, Modiano’s only memoir, is a
gift to his readers and a master key to the themes that have inspired his
writing life.



In the essential trilogy of novellas *Suspended Sentences*, Patrick Modiano
reaches back in time, opening the corridors of memory and exploring the
mysteries to be encountered there. Each novella in the volume represents a
sterling example of the author’s originality and appeal, while Mark
Polizzotti’s superb English language translations capture not only
Modiano’s distinctive narrative voice but also the matchless grace and
spare beauty of his prose.



Although originally published separately, Modiano’s three novellas
*Afterimage*, *Suspended Sentences*, and *Flowers of Ruin *form a single,
compelling whole, haunted by the same gauzy sense of place and characters.
Modiano draws on his own experiences, blended with the real or invented
stories of others, to present a dreamlike autobiography that is also the
biography of a place. Orphaned children, mysterious parents, forgotten
friends, enigmatic strangers—each appears in this three-part love song to a
Paris that no longer exists. To read Modiano’s trilogy is to enter his
world of uncertainties and the almost accidental way in which people find
their fates.



*Copies of* *After the Circus
<http://yalebooks.com/book.asp?isbn=9780300215892>* *(Yale University
Press, 2015),* *Pedigree
<http://yalepress.yale.edu/book.asp?isbn=9780300215335>* *(Yale University
Press, 2015), Suspended Sentences: Three Novellas
<http://yalebooks.com/BookJacket.asp?isbn=9780300198058>* *(Yale University
Press, 2014) are available for purchase and signing at the end of event. *



*Mark Polizzotti*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/search/C__Sa%3A%28polizzotti%2C%20mark%29__Orightresult__U__X0?lang=eng&suite=def>
 is the author of eight books, including *Revolution of the Mind: The Life
of André Breton* (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1995; revised ed., 2009), which
was a finalist for the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for First Nonfiction and a *New
York Times* “Notable Book of the Year”; Luis Buñuel’s *Los Olvidados* (British
Film Institute, 2006); and *Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited*  (Bloomsbury,
2006). His essays and reviews have appeared in *ARTnews*, *Bookforum*, *The
Nation*, *The New Republic*, *Parnassus*, *Partisan Review*,*The Wall
Street Journal*, and elsewhere. The translator of over forty books from the
French, including works by Gustave Flaubert, Patrick Modiano, Marguerite
Duras, André Breton, Raymond Roussel, and Jean Echenoz. In 2015 he was a
panelist in *The Trends in Art Book Publishing*
<http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/trends-art-book-publishing-deborah-aaronson-todd-bradway-patricia-fidler-arezoo-moseni>
event
held in conjunction with College Art Association Conference. Mark
Polizzotti currently directs the publications program at The Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York.



*John Donatich* is the Director of Yale University Press. He serves as
founder and editor of the Margellos World Republic of Letters, a literature
in translation series that publishes such authors as Adonis, Claudio
Magris, Norman Manea and Witold Gombrowicz. He previously served as VP,
Publisher of Basic Books and in various positions at HarperCollins and
Putnam. He Earned a BA and MA from New York University. His articles and
essays have appeared in *The Atlantic Monthly*, *Harper's*, *The Village
Voice *and many other periodicals. In 2005 he published a book titled
*Ambivalence,
A Love Story*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/record/C__Rb17260508__Sa%3A%28donatich%2C%20john%29__P0%2C1__Orightresult__U__X4?lang=eng&suite=def>.
He is also the author of *The Variations: a Novel*
<http://browse.nypl.org/iii/encore/record/C__Rb19470187__Sa%3A%28donatich%2C%20john%29__Orightresult__U__X4?lang=eng&suite=def>.
John
Donatich is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a fellow at the
Whitney Center for the Humanities, and was recently awarded a fellowship by
the Corporation of Yaddo. He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.



*Arezoo Moseni* <https://twitter.com/arezoomoseni> is an artist. Her work
has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions at major venues in the
U.S. and abroad such as FIAC 2014, and it is held in numerous public and
private collections including the Brooklyn Museum, Bibliotheque nationale
de France, and Musee de La Photographie. She is the recipient of several
fellowships and grants including the Carnegie Corporation of New York | New
York Times award, Kentler International Work on Site grant, Yaddo
Fellowship and Artists Space Independent Project grant. She received a BFA
at Utah State University, a MA and MFA at the University of New Mexico, and
a MLIS at Pratt Institute. She curates exhibitions and events at The New
York Public Library where she has initiated several ongoing exhibition and
program series featuring the work of emerging and renowned artists,
authors, critics, designers and others.



Conceived and organized by *Arezoo Moseni*
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2016/02/24/mumbling-beauty-louise-bourgeois-alex-van-gelder-arezoo-moseni-artist>,
and in its sixth year, *Art and Literature Series
<http://www.nypl.org/search/apachesolr_search/%2522art%2520and%2520literature%2520series%2522>*
 events bring forth pollinations across the literary and visual arts with
readings and discussions by acclaimed artists, authors and poets.



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