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Guild Hall Series, Too

June 26, 1997
By
Star Staff

Guild Hall continues its prestigious lineup of writers in its Writers at Guild Hall readings when Robert Stone and A.M. Homes read on Sunday at 8 p.m.

Mr. Stone's first novel, "A Hall of Mirrors," won a William Faulkner Foundation Award. "Dog Soldiers" received a National Book Award and "A Flag for Sunrise" won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and was nominated for a PEN/Faulkner Award.

Recent Novels

His most recent novels are "Children of Light," the best-selling "Outerbridge Reach," and "Damascus Gate," which will be released in the fall. A collection of short stories, "Bear and His Daughter," was just released.

Ms. Homes's widely discussed third novel, "The End of Alice," was recently published.

Her earlier novels, "Jack" and "In a Country of Mothers," and a collection of short stories, "The Safety of Objects," firmly established her as one of the most imaginative and distinctive of young American writers.

The authors will sign copies of their books at a reception following the reading.

The next writer in the series will be Mary Karr, author of "The Liars' Club," on July 6.

 

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