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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Inprint Brown Reading Series: David Wroblewski\nEve
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 Series_David_Wroblewski\nEvent Date Begin: 2010-01-25\nEvent Date End: 201
 0-01-25\n\nNow in its 29th year\, Inprint is proud to present the 2009/201
 0 Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series\, one of the finest reading 
 series in the country\, giving Houstonians a chance to hear from and meet 
 some of the world's leading writers. From September through May\, 12 renow
 ned authors will come to Houston\, many for the first time\, sharing their
  work and insights.\nSince the readings series began\, Inprint has hosted 
 more than 300 of the world's great writers\, including winners of 4 Nobel 
 Prizes\, 44 Pulitzer Prizes\, and 43 National Book Awards. The Series rank
 s among the nation's leading literary showcases and continues to be access
 ible to all.\nAll readings take place on Mondays at 7:30 pm (doors open at
  6:45). Each reading features an on-stage interview\, followed by a book s
 ale and signing\, run by Brazos Bookstore.\n2009-2010 Inprint Margarett Ro
 ot Brown Reading Series Schedule:\nJoseph O'Neill & Marilynne Robinson\nSe
 ptember 21\, 2009\nZilkha Hall\, Hobby Center for the Performing Arts\, 80
 0 Bagby\nE.L. Doctorow\nOctober 19\, 2009\nHubbard Stage\, Alley Theatre\,
  615 Texas Avenue\nMary Karr\nJanuary 11\, 2010\nZilkha Hall\, Hobby Cente
 r for the Performing Arts\, 800 Bagby\nDavid Wroblewski\nJanuary 25\, 2010
 \nHubbard Stage\, Alley Theatre\, 615 Texas Avenue\nDAVID WROBLEWSKI burst
  onto the literary scene last summer with his debut novel The Story of Edg
 ar Sawtelle. The 600+ page novel\, a &ldquo\;spellbinding first novel&hell
 ip\;nearly impossible to put down&rdquo\; (Kirkus Reviews)\, follows the l
 ife of Edgar\, a mute boy who grows up on a dog breeding farm in Wisconsin
 . Richard Russo writes\, &ldquo\;I doubt we'll see a finer literary debut 
 this year. . . . Wroblewski's got storytelling talent to burn and a big\, 
 generous heart to go with it&rdquo\;\; Stephen King says\, &ldquo\;I flat 
 out loved The Story of Edgar Sawtelle. . . . I don't reread many books\, b
 ecause life is too short. I will be rereading this one.&rdquo\; The Washin
 gton Post Book World calls it a &ldquo\;big-hearted novel you can fall int
 o\, get lost in and finally emerge from reluctantly\, a little surprised t
 hat the real world went on spinning.&rdquo\;\nThe novel\, a New York Times
  bestseller\, was chosen for Oprah's Book Club. Wroblewski grew up in Wisc
 onsin and wrote the book\, he said\, because he wished he could read a nov
 el about a boy and a dog &ldquo\;flavored with the uncynical Midwestern se
 nse of heart and purpose so familiar from my childhood.'\nJohn Banville & 
 Abraham Verghese\nMarch 1\, 2010\nZilkha Hall\, Hobby Center for the Perfo
 rming Arts\, 800 Bagby\nTracy Kidder\nMarch 22\, 2010\nHubbard Stage\, All
 ey Theatre\, 615 Texas Avenue\nDorianne Laux & Patricia Smith\nApril 12\, 
 2010\nNeuhaus Stage\, Alley Theatre\, 615 Texas Avenue\nOscar Casares & Gw
 endolyn Zepeda\nMay 3\, 2010\nHubbard Stage\, Alley Theatre\, 615 Texas Av
 enue\n\nStart time: All readings take place on Mondays at 7:30 pm (doors o
 pen at 6:45). Each reading features an on-stage interview\, followed by a 
 book sale and signing\, run by Brazos Bookstore.\n
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SUMMARY:Inprint Brown Reading Series: David Wroblewski
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