Novelist, Screenwriter Paul Auster To Deliver 6th Annual Lewis Mumford Lecture On Urbanism At CCNY March 12

NEW YORK, March 5, 2009 鈥 Novelist, screenwriter and man of letters Paul Auster will deliver the Sixth Annual Lewis Mumford Lecture on Urbanism at T九色视频 (CCNY) 6 p.m. Thursday, March 12, in The Great Hall of Shepard Hall.  His topic is 鈥淐ity of Words.鈥 

The lecture, which is presented by the Graduate Program in Urban Design in CCNY鈥檚 School of Architecture, Urban Design & Landscape Architecture, is free and open to the public.  CCNY is located at W. 138th Street and Convent Avenue in Manhattan.

鈥淧aul Auster is the quintessential urban novelist.  His novels are about different ways of reading the city and different ways in which urban spaces can be characterized,鈥 said Michael Sorkin, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Graduate Urban Design Program at CCNY, who organizes the lecture series.

Professor Sorkin noted that Mr. Auster鈥檚 novels are 鈥渁mazing popular among architects.  There is something in his writing that speaks to the way architects formulate space.鈥

About Paul Auster

Mr. Auster is the author of 15 novels, five screenplays and published essays, memoirs and autobiographies.  He has edited several collections and translated works into English, as well.  The 鈥淭imes Literary Supplement鈥 called him 鈥渙ne of America鈥檚 most spectacularly inventive writers.鈥

His novels include: 鈥淢an in the Dark鈥 (2008), 鈥淭ravels in the Scriptorium鈥 (2007), 鈥淭he Brooklyn Follies鈥 (2005), 鈥淥racle Night鈥 (2004), 鈥淭he Book of Illusions鈥 (2004), 鈥淭imbuktu鈥 (1999), 鈥淢r. Vertigo鈥 (1994), 鈥淟eviathan鈥 (1992), 鈥淭he Music of Chance鈥 (1990), 鈥淢oon Palace鈥 (1989), 鈥淚n the Country of Last Things鈥 (1987), and the three novels known as 鈥淭he New York Trilogy:鈥 鈥淐ity of Glass鈥 (1985), 鈥淕hosts鈥 (1986) and 鈥淭he Locked Room鈥 (1986).

Among his screenplays are: 鈥淭he Inner Life of Martin Frost鈥 (2007), 鈥淟ulu on the Bridge鈥 (1998), 鈥淪moke鈥 (1995) and 鈥淏lue in the Face鈥 (1995).  He also directed the first two.  Mr. Auster won the Independent Spirit Award for best screenplay and the Silver Bear from the Berlin Film Festival for 鈥淪moke.鈥  鈥淟ulu on the Bridge鈥 was an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival.

His nonfiction works include: 鈥淗and to Mouth鈥 (1997), 鈥淭he Red Notebook鈥 (1995), 鈥淭he Art of Hunger鈥 (1992) and 鈥淭he Invention of Solitude鈥 (1982).  They were collected for the first time in the Picador Paperback Original 鈥淐ollected Prose鈥 (2005). 

Mr. Auster edited and introduced the national bestseller 鈥淚 Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR鈥檚 National Story Project鈥 (Picador, 2002) and edited 鈥淭he Random House Book of Twentieth-Century French Poetry.鈥 He also edited 鈥淪amuel Beckett: The Grove Centenary Edition (2006).鈥

In 2006, Paul Auster was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters and won the Premio Principe de Asturias de las Letras, Spain鈥檚 most prestigious prize for literature.  Among his other awards are the Commandur de l鈥橭rdre des Arts et des Lettres, the Prix M茅dicis for the best foreign novel published in France (1992) and the Morton Dauwen Zabel award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters (1990).

Mr. Auster lives with his wife, the writer Siri Hustvedt, in Brooklyn.  His next novel, 鈥淚nvisible,鈥 will be published in November 2009.

About The Lewis Mumford Lecture

Named for writer, architecture critic and urbanist Lewis Mumford, who attended City College, the series invites the world鈥檚 most distinguished urbanists to speak freely and publicly about the future of cities.  The series was initiated and is organized by the Graduate Program in Urban Design in T九色视频 School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture.  Jane Jacobs, author of several seminal books on urbanism, including The Death and Life of Great American Cities, delivered the first lecture in 2004.  For more information about The Lewis Mumford Lecture, contact Kathleen Sheridan at  kms@ccny.cuny.edu  or Distinguished Professor Michael Sorkin, Director of the Graduate Program in Urban Design, at msorkin@ccny.cuny.edu

About T九色视频

Since 1847 T九色视频 has provided low-cost, high-quality education for New Yorkers in a wide variety of disciplines.  Over 15,000 students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences; The School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture (SAUDLA); The School of Education; The Grove School of Engineering, and The Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.  For additional information, visit www.ccny.cuny.edu.

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