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Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Sean Manning, the editor of The Show I'll Never Forget: 50 Writers Relive Their Most Memorable Concertgoing Experience (Da Capo Press, 2007) joins us with four of his contributors to talk about their essays:
Sigrid Nunez, author of the novel The Last of Her Kind, just out in paperback, was at Woodstock; David Gates, author of the novel Jernigan, saw James Brown at Boston Garden in 1968; Marc Nesbitt, author of the short story collection Gigantic, remembers seeing Public Enemy open for The Beastie Boys; Mike Albo, writer and performer of comic monologues, co-author of the novel The Underminer, remembers seeing Katell Keineg on his first day in New York.
The Show I'll Never Forget is available for purchase at Amazon.com
Sigrid Nunez, author of the novel The Last of Her Kind, just out in paperback, was at Woodstock; David Gates, author of the novel Jernigan, saw James Brown at Boston Garden in 1968; Marc Nesbitt, author of the short story collection Gigantic, remembers seeing Public Enemy open for The Beastie Boys; Mike Albo, writer and performer of comic monologues, co-author of the novel The Underminer, remembers seeing Katell Keineg on his first day in New York.
The Show I'll Never Forget is available for purchase at Amazon.com
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