Let’s Eat France!

Albertine 972 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

French food critic François-Régis Gaudry will discuss Let’s Eat France!, a mouthwatering sum of 1,250 specialty foods, 375 iconic recipes, 350 topics, 260 personalities, plus hundreds of maps, charts, tricks, tips, and anecdotes and everything else you want to know about the food of France. Throughout the pages of this unprecedented encyclopedia, you’ll come across French food icons like Colette, Victor Hugo…

Lorenzo Da Ponte and the Birth of Italian Opera in New York

Italian Academy (Columbia) 1161 Amsterdam Avenue, New York City, NY, United States

Celebrating the first contemporary performance of Lorenzo Da Ponte’s The Musical Bee (L’ape musicale) with a series of talks. The schedule is below. Da Ponte’s final libretto and the first Italian opera conceived and staged in the United States, returns to New York 188 years after its debut – thanks to the invitation extended by Columbia University to Claudio Orazi,…

Of Trains and Heroes

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

By and with Francesco Andolfi Directed by Janice Orlandi Followed by a Q&A with Francesco Andolfi. A young “scamp” from Mergellina enrolls in the Italian Air Force in the 1930s in order to help his large poor family. As a pilot, he will get to know the world and obtain success, until World War II. Through a series of adventures…

“How We Read:” Towards an Ecological Philology

Deutsches Haus NYU 42 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

Deutsches Haus at NYU presents a lecture by Hanjo Berressem, Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Cologne, and DAAD Visiting Scholar at Deutsches Haus at NYU in September and October on "How We Read: Towards An Ecological Philology." About the talk: How do we read within today’s complex and diverse media ecology? What are the practices and…

Czech and Slovak New York (1848-2018)

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York, NY, United States

A Talk and Exhibition There were more than 50,000 Czechs and Slovaks living in New York City in the early 20th century and they continue to have a presence today. The exhibition Czech and Slovak New York 1848-2018 offers a rare opportunity to explore the many locations in New York City with connections to Czech and Slovak history, and to…

Book Talk. Catholics on the Barricades: Poland, France, and “Revolution,” 1891-1956, by Piotr Kosicki

1201 International Affairs Building 420 W 118th St, New York City, NY, United States

Please join the East Central European Center and the Harriman Institute for a talk with Piotr Kosicki, Assistant Professor in the History Department at the University of Maryland, about his new book Catholics on the Barricades: Poland, France, and "Revolution," 1891-1956 (Yale University Press, 2018). RSVP required to Elidor Mehilli at em705@hunter.cuny.edu Piotr Kosicki will speak about his new book, a collective intellectual biography that examines generations…

Canale Mussolini (first half)

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Casa Italiana hosts this book club that meets once a month to discuss contemporary Italian books in Italian. The Club is open to anyone and its purpose is to offer the possibility to practice the Italian language. Everybody is encouraged to speak. The group suggests the books, usually by contemporary Italian authors, that reflect the changes that have taken place…

Book Talk. Fox, by Dubravka Ugrešić with Translator Ellen Elias-Bursac

1219 International Affairs Building 420 West 118th Street, New York City, United States

Please join the Njegoš Endowment for Serbian Language and Culture and the Harriman Institute for a book launch and discussion of Dubravka Ugrešić’s recent novel Fox, translated by Ellen Elias-Bursac and David Williams, with the author Dubravka Ugrešić and translator Ellen Elias-Bursac. The conversation will be moderated by Aleksandar Bošković (Columbia). With characteristic wit and narrative force, Fox takes us from Russia to Japan, through Balkan minefields and American road trips, and from…

Enzo Ferrari: Power, Politics and the Making of an Automotive Empire

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Enzo Ferrari Power, Politics, and the Making of an Automotive Empire (2018, David Bull Publishing) by Luca Dal Monte The author in conversation with Stefano Albertini (NYU). When Enzo Ferrari was born in 1898, automobiles were still a novelty in his native Italy. When he died ninety years later, the company he built stood at the top of a global industry,…