Przekrój in Literary Hub
As part of the US launch of Przekrój Magazine, Literary Hub has published an essay by Przekrój contributor Klaudia Khan.
Read More →As part of the US launch of Przekrój Magazine, Literary Hub has published an essay by Przekrój contributor Klaudia Khan.
Read More →In advance of his highly anticipated new novel Day, Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham recently spent several days with reporter Osman Can Yerebakan on Cape Cod, discussing how the Fine Arts Work Center and Provincetown became defining forces in his literary career.
Read More →C-SPAN Book TV tonight aired the 2022 Dayton Literary Peace Prize ceremony featuring speeces by winners such asWil Haygood and Clint Smith.
Read More →Wil Haygood will receive the 2022 Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →LitHub highlighted author Chanel Miller’s moving and powerful speech at this week’s Dayton Literary Peace Prize ceremony.
Read More →In 2020, hundreds of people across Brooklyn participated in 32 town halls as part of Brooklyn Public Library’s 28th Amendment Project.
Read More →Chanel Miller is among the winners of a prestigious book award for her soul-bearing memoir, where she reclaims her identity.
Read More →Embrace That Girl is the heartfelt and humorous story of first-time author Cris Ramos Greene’s search for meaning, love, and a fulfilling career.
Read More →Margaret Atwood, the bestselling author, will receive the 2020 Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →Publishers Weekly reporter John Maher took an in-depth look at how this year’s On Air Fest prominently featured a number of literary groups and figures.
Read More →Writer N. Scott Momadaywill receive the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →John Irving, author of novels such as “The World According to Garp”, is this year’s winner of the Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Award.
Read More →PKPR booked Alissa Quart, executive editor of Economic Hardship Reporting Project, on Morning Joe this morning to discuss her new book.
Read More →Irish novelist, journalist, and essayist Colm Tóibín will receive the 2017 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →Albertine, the acclaimed bookshop of the Cultural Services of the French Embassy, launched the Albertine Prize.
Read More →The Players celebrated famed portrait artist Raymond Kinstler at one of its legendary Pipe Nights last week.
Read More →Two books focused on the aftermath of 20th century wars are winners of the 2016 Dayton Literary Peace Prize.
Read More →Crain’s New York goes behind the scenes of The Player’s historic comeback in this week’s issue.
Read More →Writer Marilynne Robinson (Gilead, Housekeeping, Home) will receive the 2016 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →Check out the fantastic feature in the Wall Street Journal today on the rebirth of The Players, the historic private social club.
Read More →To introduce a new generation of New Yorkers to The Players, PKPR has been arranging one-on-one tours for diverse outlets.
Read More →The Players celebrated the 30th anniversary of the film “Clue” with an all-star tribute performance honoring Jonathan Lynn.
Read More →For the second year in a row, PKPR handled publicity for Festival Albertine. Coverage highlights include a feature in the New York Times.
Read More →Gloria Steinem received the 2015 Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award at the 2015 Dayton Literary Peace Prize Gala.
Read More →Over 5,000 people waited in line for up to three hours to attend the first-ever Night of Philosophy in New York City last week.
Read More →Matthew Weiner, Joseph Stiglitz, andJohn Nash were among the leading French and American thinkers that headlined the first Festival Albertine.
Read More →PKPR placed a full-page feature in today’s New York Times on the opening of Albertine and the kick-off its six-day festival.
Read More →In advance of the official September 27th opening of Albertine, PKPR secured a flurry of preview stories in national and local media.
Read More →Inside the pages of the iconic September issue of Vogue: Albertine, the French Embassy’s new bookshop and reading room in New York City.
Read More →In celebration of the centennial of Marcel Proust’s Swann’s Way, dozens of French and American artists participated in a weeklong live reading of the classic.
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