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Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards to Captivate Once AgainSubmitted by Charles on Sat, 05/20/2006 - 00:44.
09/07/2006 - 17:30 09/07/2006 - 20:30 Etc/GMT-4 One of the quiet treasures of northeast Ohio is taking place once again, administered by The Cleveland Foundation. The event's fact sheet summarizes its purpose in the following way:
If you attend you will have a chance to meet the authors, hear them read their works, and buy their books. For more information (including the present winners and a list of past winners), visit www.anisfield-wolf.org. Although registration has not opened as of this writing, register well in advance of the event. In recent years they have had a capacity crowd. I heard author F.X. Toole read from his work Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner, a collection of short stories about boxing in 2001. In 2004 Clint Eastwood directed Million Dollar Baby, a movie based on one of the stories in Rope Burns. The awards are chaired by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies, and director of the W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research, the country's oldest think tank in black studies. Location
The Cleveland Playhouse, Bolton Theater
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Where's 2004 and Edward P. Jones?
I went to the website looking for evidence of Edward P. Jones (Lost in the City and The Known World) and didn't find any. However, I didn't find the awards for 2004, either. Those for 2005 are there as new, but the old award listings end at 2003.
You're right - we could fix that
I'm glad you mentioned that - i hadn't bothered to check out their site and it is interesting - good looking but high maintenance, so out of date - typical. If the judge list is still correct, that is awesome:
Henry Louis Gates Jr., Chairperson
Harvard University
Rita Dove
University of Virginia
Steven Pinker
Harvard University
Joyce Carol Oates
Princeton University
Simon Schama
Columbia University