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Celebrating Albert Cossery

Tuesday, December 6, 2011 at 7pmWORD bookstore, 126 Franklin Street, Brooklyn

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Albert Cossery in Cairo

On December 6th Bidoun joins forces with New Directions and The New York Review of Books for a panel discussion on the late Egyptian novelist, Albert Cossery, whose greatest subject was laziness, and whose characters — anarchists, revolutionaries, retired philosophers — seek happiness by doing as little as possible. A scene in Tahrir Square from The Colors of Infamy, recently published by ND, appeared in Bidoun #25. The panel includes Robyn Creswell, poetry editor of The Paris Review, Cossery's translators Anna Moschovakis and Alyson Waters, and Bidoun's Anna Della Subin.