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Wednesday, September 15th - 7.30 p.m. - Evenings with an Author: Douglas Kennedy
Author : The American Library in Paris

The American Library in Paris - 10, rue du Général Camou - 75007 Paris
The bestselling author discusses his newest book, Leaving the World.
About Douglas Kennedy
Born in Manhattan, Douglas Kennedy studied at Bowdoin College and Trinity College, Dublin. He has been the administrative director of the Dublin theater, The Peacock, a playwright, and written radio drama for the BBC and Irish radio. The author of twelve books -- three travel books and nine novels -- he has been described by Le Monde as the best known American writer in France. In 2006, Kennedy was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres. Kennedy divides his time between Maine, London and Paris.
Read a review of Leaving the World from The Telegraph (UK).
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