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Happy (Day Late) Pynchon In Public Day!
latimes.com 2 weeks, 5 days agoOn Tuesday, select readers were invited to bring a book by author Thomas Pynchon to a garage on the east side of Los Angeles and, in return, get a free cup of micro-roasted coffee. The garage was marked only by a mailbox adorned with an obscure symbol -- obscure, that is, to those not familiar with Pynchon's novel "The Crying of Lot 49." A secret location marked only by a mysterious symbol -- the reclusive, conspiracy-narrative-inclined Pynchon should be proud. The concept, and cappuccino, came from Tryster
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Sun., May 27: Phoenix Reading With Allegretti, Kolm And Padki In Greenwich Village, NYC
pr.com 1 day, 13 hours agoThree local writers, Joel Allegretti, Ron Kolm and Melind Padki -- an eclectic mix of voices: a pop-culture chronicler, a "Downtown" cultural revolutionary and archivist, with an inside observer of Indian diaspora in America -- will be reading for Michael Graves's Phoenix Reading this Sunday afternoon May 27 from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Scalinatella (formerly Scali Caffe) in Greenwich Village, New York [PR.com]


















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