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Lost City Books Fall Salon

September 25, 2024 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Lost City Books + The Line DC welcome you to attend their Fall Salon, the third installment in a new, quarterly reading series featuring both local and visiting authors.

Join them for a celebration of the city’s vibrant literary community, hosted inside the historic cornerstone building at the heart of Adams Morgan, The Line hotel.

 

The authors:

Hanne Ørstavik, one of the most admired and prominent writers in contemporary Norwegian fiction, published her first novel, Cut, in 1994. She has since been translated into more than 16 languages. Martin Aitken’s translation of Love was a 2018 National Book Award finalist and won the 2019 PEN Translation Prize. Celebrated novels The Pastor and Ti Amo have also appeared with Archipelago Books.

Kim Addonizio is the author of over a dozen books of poetry and prose. Her memoir-in-essays, Bukowski in a Sundress, was published by Penguin. Exit Opera (poems) is just out from W.W. Norton. Her work has been honored with fellowships from the NEA and Guggenheim Foundation, and her work has been translated into several languages. Her collection Tell Me was a finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in Oakland, CA and teaches poetry workshops on Zoom.

Kat Chow is a reporter and writer, and the author of Seeing Ghosts: A Memoir (Grand Central Publishing), named a Notable Book by The New York Times. She was a reporter at NPR, where she was a founding member of the Code Switch team and podcast. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and The Paris Review, among others. She’s a contributor to Pop Culture Happy Hour and Slate’s Culture Gabfest and has received residency fellowships from Storyknife, Millay Arts and the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat. She is currently George Washington University’s Jenny McKean Moore Writer-In-Washington.

 

The event will be held on the Mezzanine inside The Line hotel.

(If you enter through the Euclid Street entrance, the stairs to the mezzanine will be immediately on your right. For elevator access, enter through the side entrance at 2468 Champlain St NW, and ask front desk staff for directions to the mezzanine.)

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Venue

  • The Line Hotel
  • 1770 Euclid St NW
    Washington, DC 20009 United States
  • Phone (202) 588-0525