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1. Boris Johnson Inks Deal for Shakespeare Biography

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2. NYPL, The Strand, & 92Y Get Booked

Here are some literary events to pencil in your calendar this week. To get your event posted on our calendar, visit our Facebook Your Literary Event page. Please post your event at least one week prior to its date. Author Sean Davis will read and sign copies of his new book, The Wax Bullet War. Hear him on Tuesday, May 27th at Powell’s City of Books starting 7:30 p.m. (Portland, OR) continued...

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3. Edward St. Aubyn’s sole NYC appearance

Edward St. Aubyn, whose social comedy is “more reminiscent of Evelyn Waugh, Anthony Powell or Nancy Mitford than of anyone writing today,” appears Upstairs at the Square this Wednesday.

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