A Most Civilized Literary Adventure
Presented by Cunard and The New Yorker
Queen Mary 2 Transatlantic Crossing Eastbound
New York - Southampton | October 7 - October 13, 2007
Cunard and The New Yorker bring a literary flair to one of travel's richest traditions. The legendary Transatlantic Crossing on the grandest ship at sea will be graced by appearances by three of The New Yorker's most esteemed authors, Adam Gopnik, Anthony Lane and Andy Borowitz. Each will treat you to readings from their latest works and conduct in-depth lectures with Q&A sessions. The interaction with these distinctive guests continues with book signings, your chance to add personalized copies of their works to your collection.
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| Best-selling author Adam Gopnik has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1986. During his tenure at the magazine, he has also written fiction and humor pieces, book reviews, profiles, reporting pieces and more than one hundred stories for Talk of the Town and Comment. Adam's eclectic literary background is sure to be a crowd-pleaser as he presents dynamic cultural insights into life in the Big Apple. | Film critic extraordinaire Anthony Lane has been gracing readers with insightful cinematic views since January 1993. In 2001, Lane's reviews were awarded the National Magazine Award for Reviews and Criticism. His writing for The New Yorker is collected in a book, Nobody's Perfect. Anthony's intriguing silver screen savvy will delight as you get to do some film critiquing of your own. | An award-winning humorist, author, television personality and film actor, Andy Borowitz's humor and prose have made him a popular celebrity figure across print, TV and the Internet. His writing appears in the pages of The New Yorker, The New York Times, Vanity Fair and at Newsweek.com. And millions can catch him weekly on CNN's American Morning. Andy is certain to have you in stitches with his ever-witty stand-up comedy routine. |
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