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Author Paul Auster and Chanteuse Sophie Auster Featured in the Next 'Upstairs at the Square' on Tuesday, February 6, at the Union Square Barnes & Noble.


Journalist Katherine Lanpher Katherine Lanpher, was born May 27, 1959. She graduated with a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and with a master’s degree in American Cultural History from the University of Chicago.  Again Hosts the Program

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), the world's largest bookseller, today announced the next event in its new series, "Upstairs at the Square," held at the Union Square Barnes & Noble in Manhattan (33 East 17th Street at Union Square). On Tuesday, February 6th, at 7PM, Paul Auster Paul Benjamin Auster (born February 3, 1947, Newark, New Jersey) is a Brooklyn-based author known for works blending absurdism and crime fiction, such as The New York Trilogy (1987), Moon Palace (1989) and The Brooklyn Follies (2005). , acclaimed novelist, poet and translator whose latest work is a new novel entitled Travels in the Scriptorium scrip·to·ri·um  
n. pl. scrip·to·ri·ums or scrip·to·ri·a
A room in a monastery set aside for the copying, writing, or illuminating of manuscripts and records.
 (Henry Holt & Company, January 23), and Sophie Auster, whose eponymous debut album has won her a growing fan base in the U.S. and Europe, discuss and perform their work. Journalist Katherine Lanpher will again host the program. Admission is free, and no tickets are required. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Paul Auster is the Brooklyn-based bestselling author of 12 previous novels, including The Brooklyn Follies Brooklyn Follies is a 2005 novel by Paul Auster. Plot summary
The 60-year-old Nathan Glass returns to Brooklyn after his wife has left him. He is recovering from lung cancer and is looking for a quiet place to die.
, Oracle Night, The Book of Illusions, and Timbuktu. His work has been translated into more than 30 languages. Both chilling and poignant, Travels in the Scriptorium is described as vintage Auster: mysterious texts, fluid identities, a hidden past, and, somewhere, an obscure tormentor. And yet, as we discover during one day in the life of Mr. Blank, his world is not so different from our own. A man pieces together clues to his past--and the identity of his captors--in this fantastic, labyrinthine lab·y·rin·thine
adj.
Of, relating to, resembling, or constituting a labyrinth.



labyrinthine

pertaining to or emanating from a labyrinth.
 novel.

Recently featured on the cover of Rolling Stone rolling stone
Noun

a restless or wandering person
 in Spain, in a French Elle spread entitled "Brooklyn Baby," and as one of Paper magazine's "Beautiful People," singer, actress, model and college student Sophie Auster (www.sophieauster.com) can confidently be called one to watch. In her self-titled CD, Sophie Auster, she sings the translated poetry of Robert Desnos, Guillaume Apollinaire, Paul Eluard, Tristan Tzara, Philippe Soupault, and of course, a few works by her father, Paul Auster, to the accompaniment of original music by Michael Hearst and Joshua Camp of cult-favorite musical duo One Ring Zero.

Katherine Lanpher is an award-winning print and broadcast journalist. Springboard Press recently published her first book, Leap Days: Chronicle of a Midlife Move.

The next "Upstairs on the Square" will take place on Wednesday, March 7(th), at 7PM.

Audio downloads of all six previous events are available on Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com/upstairs). They include:

* The series premiere on June 21 with Eat, Pray, Love author Elizabeth Gilbert and singer-songwriter Jen Chapin, whose new album is Ready.

* July's event with Absurdistan author Gary Shteyngart and pop sensation Sondre Lerche, whose latest album is Duper dupe  
n.
1. An easily deceived person.

2. A person who functions as the tool of another person or power.

tr.v. duped, dup·ing, dupes
To deceive (an unwary person). See Synonyms at deceive.
 Sessions.

* The August edition with Mystic River author Dennis Lehane and singer-songwriter Duncan Sheik, composer of the Broadway musical Spring Awakening.

* In September, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints director/author Dito Montiel and singer-songwriter Jesse Malin, whose latest album is The Heat.

* In October, The Dissident author Nell Freudenberger and jazz-rock musician Howard Fishman, whose latest album is look at all this!

* In January, David Lynch, director of Inland Empire, and author of Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity, and Au Revoir Simone Au Revoir Simone is an indie pop band from Brooklyn, New York that formed in late 2003. The group consists of Erika Forster (vocals/keyboard), Annie Hart (vocals/keyboard), and Heather D'Angelo (vocals/drum machine/keyboard). , whose new album, The Bird of Music, will be released this spring.

About Barnes & Noble, Inc.

Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world's largest bookseller and a Fortune 500 company, operates 801 bookstores in 50 states. For the fifth year in a row, the company is the nation's top retail brand for quality, according to the EquiTrend[R] Brand Study by Harris Interactive[R]. Barnes & Noble conducts its online business through Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com), one of the Web's largest e-commerce sites and the number one online bookseller for quality among e-commerce companies, according to the latest EquiTrend survey.

General information on Barnes & Noble, Inc. can be obtained via the Internet by visiting the company's corporate Web site: http://www.barnesandnobleinc.com.
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