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      Anonymous poem honors Huang Xiang
      by Brian Tierney / June 5, 2011

      In May 2011, City of Asylum/Pittsburgh received an anonymous poem honoring exiled Chinese poet Huang Xiang for daring to touch “dangerous themes” that “earned him the solitude of prison.”

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    • Video: Hervé Le Tellier Reads From Enough About Love
      by Sampsonia Way / June 1, 2011

      Hervé Le Tellier reads an excerpt from his novel Enough About Love, which follows the fortunes of two couples who unexpectedly encounter love at a point long after their lives appear to be settled.

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    • The Threshold of The Free World: Interview with David Bezmozgis
      by Rita Malikonyte Mockus / May 31, 2011

      In this interview conducted at City of Asylum Pittsburgh, Canadian writer and filmmaker David Bezmozgis discusses his latest novel, The Free World, the immigrant tale of three generations of Russian Jews who flee Soviet Latvia and head for Rome.

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      Gary Shteyngart Wins Wodehouse Prize For Comic Fiction
      by Andy Tybout / May 27, 2011

      Gary Shteyngart, who read for City of Asylum/Pittsburgh, became the first American to win the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction for his novel Super Sad True Love Story.

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    • Pittsburgh Literary Round-Up
      by Brian Tierney / May 27, 2011

      Sampsonia Way’s caldendar lists events in the Pittsburgh literary scene, including a RECTL Variety Show and a Poetry Slam sponsored by Fleeting Pages bookstore.

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    • Fiction: The Free World by David Bezmozgis
      by Sampsonia Way / May 25, 2011

      Read an excerpt from The Free World, David Bezmozgis’s debut novel, a heartfelt multigenerational saga of great historical scope set in Rome. In May 2011, Bezmozgis visited City of Asylum Pittsburgh for a PEN World Voices event.

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    • Video: Gary Shteyngart Reads From Super Sad True Love Story
      by Sampsonia Way / May 24, 2011

      In this video, Gary Shteyngart reads an excerpt from his 2010 novel Super Sad True Love Story. Shteyngart visited Sampsonia Way on May 11 of 2011 to give a reading at City of Asylum/Pittsburgh.

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    • Detained Artist Ai Weiwei Allowed to See Wife After Weeks Apart
      by Brian Tierney / May 16, 2011

      Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei, who has been detained since April by the Chinese government, was allowed to see his wife for the first time, according to The New York Times and AP.

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    • Readings at City of Asylum Pittsburgh
      by Elizabeth Hoover / May 11, 2011

      At salon-style readings, City of Asylum/ Pittsburgh hosts international writers like Iranian novelist Shahriar Mandanipour to read for the Northside community.

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      Q&A with Guatemalan Writer Eduardo Halfon
      by Sampsonia Way / May 5, 2011

      In this interview, novelist Eduardo Halfon talks Sampsonia Way about Guatemalan violence, his writing, and his forthcoming book, Mañana nunca lo hablamos (Tomorrow We Never Discussed It).

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