LIVE from NYPL, Online: To Be a Man: Nicole Krauss with Judith Thurman

Date and Time
December 9, 2020
Event Details

Krauss discusses her first story collection, To Be a Man, and the everyday messiness of love, death, sex, power, and alienation that informs her characters' lives. 


A transcript of this event is available by clicking here.

Set in our contemporary moment, and moving across the globe from Switzerland, Japan, and New York City to Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, and South America, the stories in Nicole Krauss's most recent book find men and women at varying ages and stages of life as they grapple with the forces that define much of human existence: sex, power, violence, passion, self-discovery, and aging. "Krauss's stories capture characters at moments in their lives when they're hungry for experience and open to possibilities," says The New York Times. "And that openness extends to the stories themselves: narratives too urgent and alive for neat plotlines, simplistic resolutions, or easy answers."

Nicole Krauss was a 2009—2010 fellow at the Library's Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers. She discusses her latest book with author Judith Thurman

LIVE from NYPL is made possible by the support of Library patrons and friends, as well as by the continuing generosity of Celeste Bartos, Mahnaz Ispahani Bartos and Adam Bartos, and the Margaret and Herman Sokol Public Education Endowment Fund.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
Nicole Krauss is the author of the international bestsellers, Forest Dark, Great House, a finalist for the National Book Award and the Orange Prize, and The History of Love, which won the Saroyan Prize for International Literature and France's Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger, and was short-listed for the Orange, Médicis, and Femina prizes. Her first novel, Man Walks Into a Room, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book of the Year. In 2007, she was selected as one of Granta's Best of Young American Novelists, and in 2010 she was chosen by The New Yorker for their "Twenty Under Forty" list. Her fiction has been published in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Harper's Magazine, Esquire, and The Best American Short Stories, and her books have been translated into thirty-seven languages. She is currently the first Writer-in-Residence at the Zuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute at Columbia University. To Be a Man, her first collection of short stories, will be published in November 2020. 

Judith Thurman is the author of Isak Dinesen: The Life of a Storyteller, which won the National Book Award for Non-Fiction; of Secrets of the Flesh: A Life of Colette, which won the Salon and Los Angeles Times Book Awards for Biography; and of Cleopatra's Nose: 39 Varieties of Desire, a collection of her essays for The New Yorker, where she has been a contributor since 1987, and a Staff Writer since 2000.

GET THE BOOK
If you have a NYPL library card—or live in New York state and want to apply for one now—you can borrow To Be a Man for free with our e-reader app SimplyE, available for iOS and Android devices. The title is available in accessible formats for community members who do not use standard print. Find out more at: nypl.org/talkingbooks. You can also request this book, and more, for pickup at one of our Grab & Go locations

Readers everywhere who wish to purchase copies of To Be a Man can do so at The New York Public Library Shop. Proceeds benefit the New York Public Library. Plus, receive a 125th Anniversary tote bag with your purchase!

RECOMMENDED READING
Nicole Krauss suggests these titles for further reading:
Go, Went, Gone by Jenny Erpenbeck
Sleepless Nights by Elizabeth Hardwick
The Summer Book by Tove Jansson
Divorcing by Susan Taubes


CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
This program will be streamed live on Zoom and simulcast to YouTube. You must register with your email address in order to receive the link to participate. Please check your email shortly before the discussion to receive the link. Captions for this event will be provided. If you miss registration, join us on YouTube to watch at 8 PM EDT on Wednesday, December 9th. 

 ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Please send all press inquiries (photo, video, interviews, audio-recording, etc.) at least 24 hours before the day of the program to Sara Beth Joren at sarabethjoren@nypl.org

For all other questions and inquiries, please contact publicprograms@nypl.org

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Sign up for NYPL Connect to get updates from NYPL and information about our digital resources and services available during our temporary closure. 

 


The New York Public Library hosts events online, in person, and/or outdoors. The following information applies to online events.

Public Notice & Disclaimer

During online programs, you may be using a third-party platform such as Google Hangouts Meet, Zoom, Screenleap, or Vimeo for the purpose of communication, collaboration, projects, etc. These services may collect some personally identifying information about you, such as name, username, email address, and/or the password you use to access them. These services will treat the information they collect about you pursuant to their own privacy policies, which can be found here: Google Privacy Policy, Zoom Privacy Policy, Screenleap Privacy Policy, and Vimeo Privacy Policy.

Online programs use a third-party website link. By clicking on the third-party website link, you will leave NYPL's website and enter a website not operated by NYPL. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of every third-party website or service that you visit or use, including those third parties with whom you interact with through our Library services. For more information about these third-party links, please see the section of NYPL's Privacy Policy describing "Third-Party Library Services Providers."

For more information about internet safety for minors, please see the Library’s Internet Safety for Children and Teens notice.