The Brooklyn Bridge Park
Conservancy’s outdoor literature series is a partnership between the
Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy and local bookstores.
TransAtlantic (Random House), the sprawling new novel by Colum McCann,
might just deliver the grand scope promised in its title. The story
spans not only the ocean but 150 years of history in the process.
First,
in 1845, Frederick Douglass shows up in Dublin on a lecture tour to
discover the city ravaged by famine. In 1919 Jack Alcock and Teddy Brown
prepare to set off from Newfoundland on the first nonstop transatlantic
flight. Finally, in 1998, U.S. Senator George Mitchell attempts
conflict resolution in Belfast. We trust in McCann, who has made his own
leap from Ireland to New York, to connect their stories. Tonight he
will journey trans-East River to present an alfresco reading as part of
the Books Beneath the Bridge series.
Fellow novelist Bill Cheng will
join McCann in an outdoor conversation, Q&A, and book-signing at the Granite Prospect at Pier 1 in Brooklyn Bridge Park at Old Fulton / Furman Street at 7pm. Free to the public. For more information, visit the Brooklyn Bridge Park website.
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