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A Reading by Nathaniel Rich
Sunday, October 19, 2008 @ 7:00 p.m., doors open at 6:00 p.m.

We're pleased to host Stop Smiling for an evening of what they do best – presenting us an author reading by Nathaniel Rich, who will be sharing excerpts from his celebrated debut novel, The Mayor's Tongue (Riverhead Books). Brainy and playful, it has been lauded as "daring and wonderfully weird" by Interview magazine.

Nathaniel Rich is an editor at The Paris Review and the author of San Francisco Noir, a critical guide to noir films set in the foggy city by the bay.

The Mayor's Tongue follows two New Yorkers in pursuit of missing acquaintances in Italy: Young scholar Eugene Brentani departs to track down the lovely but mysteriously missing daughter of his friend and mentor. Meanwhile, widower Mr. Schmitz embarks on a quest to find a fellow WWII veteran whose recent correspondences have proven worrisome. And lurking in the background is Constance Eakins, a brilliant, perverse and even monstrous writer and adventurer, who is living in hiding in the mountainous borderland between Italy and Slovenia. A feat of postmodern storytelling, the tale reveals a love of literature itself and points the way to Nathaniel Rich's "promise as a fiction writer" says the New York Times Book Review.

A talkback with Jonathan Messinger, Books Editor of Time Out Chicago and co-publisher of Featherproof Books, will follow the reading. We'll also enjoy an exhibition of the many book covers that have been designed for the novels of Constance Eakins.  Rich is on a quest to assemble an exhaustive collection of Eakin’s book covers, many of which are now on display at his website.

After the show, join Nathaniel, Jonathan, and members of the staff from both Stop Smiling and Chicago Public Radio for a reception and book-signing, hosted by Flameshovel Records featuring tunes courtesy of Mannequin Men.  Taking place at Victory Gardens Biograph Theater.

SPECIAL TREAT - Everyone in attendance will receive an advance copy of Stop Smiling Issue #37, “Stop Smiling Goes to Washington,” – a collection of stories and places that emphasizes the idea that "the beltway," in all actuality, is a series of sleepy southern towns that just happens to be where our government is run. The issue includes an interview by Nathaniel Rich with his grandfather, Frank Rich, Sr., and Chicago Public Radio’s Steve Edwards contributes to the issue, interviewing Thomas Frank.  Hitting newsstands alongside this event, it will be on sale through January 2009. 

About Stop Smiling and the Stop Smiling Literary Series
Just over a year ago, Chicago’s Stop Smiling magazine launched a unique new Literary Series where format was different, the audience was younger, the venue was intimate, and the energy was undeniable.  Usually hosted at the magazine’s Wicker Park Storefront, the Stop Smiling Literary Series continues this Fall with this collaborating event.

Stop Smiling is perhaps best described as a magazine that “pinch[es] a little of its interview philosophy from the Charlie Rose program and a tad from The Paris Review. Like the Rose show, it surrenders to its subject a platform for their views. Like The Paris Review, it doesn't interrogate as much as it encourages subjects to talk about their work, their methods, and their muses.” [Slate, September 2006]


Venue

Victory Gardens Biograph Theater
2433 N. Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL 60614


Presenter

Chicago Public Radio
312-948-4600

Stop Smiling Magazine
773-342-1124

Tickets

$15/general admission
$12/Chicago Public Radio members
$12/Victory Gardens subscribers
$12/Stop Smiling subscribers
$10/students (with ID)
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