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SUMMARY:SF Art Book Fair Day 2
DESCRIPTION:The 2018 SF Art Book Fair is an annual multi-day festival of artists’ publications. This event is FREE and OPEN to the public and will feature artists’ books\, art catalogs\, monographs\, periodicals\, zines\, printed ephemera\, and artists’ multiples. These works will be presented by over 100 independent publishers\, antiquarian dealers\, artists\, collectors\, and enthusiasts. Over the course of the weekend\, the fair will be complemented by a diverse range of talks\, discussions\, book launches\, on and off-site special projects\, exhibitions and signings. \nThe mission of the fair is to foster the unique art publishing community of the Bay Area while providing a platform for national and international publishers to exhibit their work to a new audience. \nLast year we welcomed 110 exhibitors and over 10\,000 visitors. We aim to reach an even larger audience this year and create an event that continues to showcase some of the most interesting publishers and booksellers in the world. \nThe SF Art Book Fair will be held at Minnesota Street Project. The project’s landmark location\, 1275 Minnesota Street\, houses 10 galleries\, a not-for-profit\, temporary exhibitions spaces\, media room\, and a recently opened restaurant. \nThe San Francisco Art Book Fair is organized by: \nMinnesota Street Project is in San Francisco’s historic Dogpatch district\, Minnesota Street Project offers affordable and economically sustainable spaces for art galleries\, artists and related nonprofits. Inhabiting three warehouses\, the Project seeks to retain and strengthen San Francisco’s contemporary art community in the short term\, while developing an internationally recognized arts destination in the long term. \nColpa is the collaborative practice of Luca Antonucci and David Kasprzak. They work together as a publisher\, designer\, printer and curator. They publish art books\, limited edition prints and art objects\, often working with artists on unique projects. \nPark Life is an independent retail store and art gallery established by Jamie Alexander and Derek Song based in San Francisco. Park Life features art and design products culled together from all over the world and includes books\, editions\, prints\, design objects\, paper goods\, original art and apparel. Park Life specializes in limited edition artist collaborations\, having worked with dozens of artist over the last 10 years to produce products ranging from books\, zines and prints to tees\, skate decks\, and objects.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sf-art-book-fair-day-2/
LOCATION:E.M. Wolfman General Interest Small Bookstore\, 410 13th Street\, Oakland \, CA\, 94612\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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SUMMARY:Paul Park & Terry Bisson\, with guest moderator Cliff Winnig
DESCRIPTION:Doors open: 6:00pm\nEvent starts: 6:30pm \nThe American Bookbinders Museum\n355 Clementina\nSan Francisco\, CA \nBooks for sale via Borderlands Books \nThe SF in SF podcast is provided by SOMA FM
URL:https://litseen.com/event/paul-park-terry-bisson-with-guest-moderator-cliff-winnig/
LOCATION:The American Bookbinders Museum\, 355 Clementina Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:LaborFest 2018 Dying to Work: Death and Injury in the American Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Writer and labor lawyer Jonathan Karmel has written Dying to Work: Death and Injury in the American Workplace\, about the cost to workers and their families of the lack of health and safety protection on the job. He visits workers and gets their stories on the deaths and permanent injuries that have destroyed their lives. He also looks at the complete failure of the workers compensation system\, which has been taken over by the employers and insurance industry. This means that seriously injured workers are being left out in the cold\, ending up permanently disabled by the obstacles and roadblocks placed by insurance companies and a worker comp system now run by profiteers.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/laborfest-2018-dying-to-work-death-and-injury-in-the-american-workplace/
LOCATION:The Green Arcade\, 1680 Market St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Owen Hill\, Pamela Jackson\, and Anthony Rizzuto\, editors of the Annotated Big Sleep
DESCRIPTION:The new edition of Raymond Chandler’s Big Sleep\, edited\, annotated and prefaced by past and present Moe’s staffers. \nWe’ve asked a few friends to read their favorite passage from this noir classic. A list of our readers is coming soon. \n“Nothing\, even a book as singular and archetypal as The Big Sleep\, comes from nowhere. What a gift\, to see in part how Chandler made it. Under just three names\, these annotators number among them two poets\, an archivist and literary scholar\, a gifted crime novelist\, and three sleuths; reading it conveys the vicarious thrill of their innumerable discoveries. Chandler lucked out.”–Jonathan Lethem\, from the forward. \nA masterpiece of noir\, Raymond Chandler’s The Big Sleep helped to define a genre and remains one of the most celebrated and stylish novels of the twentieth century. Now\, this comprehensive\, annotated edition offers a fascinating look behind the scenes of the novel\, bringing the gritty and seductive world of Chandler’s iconic private eye Philip Marlowe into full color. Notes on the historical context of Chandler’s Los Angeles; excerpts from the author’s personal letters and source texts; explorations of the issues of gender\, sexuality\, race\, and ethnicity that permeate the story; and important interpretations and clarifications enrich the reader’s understanding and situate the novel within the tradition of crime fiction that Chandler both built upon and made new. \nRaymond Chandler (1888-1959) turned to writing fiction at the age of forty-five\, after a career as an oil executive. He published his first story in Black Mask in 1933\, and his first novel\, The Big Sleep\, in 1939. Over his lifetime\, Chandler wrote seven novels\, several screenplays\, and numerous short stories\, and became the master practitioner of American hard-boiled crime fiction. \nOwen Hill is the author of two mystery novels\, a book of short fiction\, and several books of poetry. He has reviewed crime novels for the Los Angeles Times and the East Bay Express. He was awarded the Howard Moss residency at Yaddo in 2005. \nPamela Jackson is an editor\, scholar\, and librarian specializing in California literary and cultural history. She holds a PhD from UC Berkeley and an MLIS from UCLA\, and was coeditor\, with Jonathan Lethem\, of The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick. \nAnthony Rizzuto is a bookseller\, professor of literature\, and researcher. He currently teaches British and American literature and history at Sonoma State University.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/owen-hill-pamela-jackson-and-anthony-rizzuto-editors-of-the-annotated-big-sleep/
LOCATION:Moe’s Books\, 2476 Telegraph Ave\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94704\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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