Ken and Jane in the stacks

Published on August 29, 2012 in Spotlight. 0 Comments

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Michael Hoberman | January 22 | 2pm

Published on January 9, 2012 in Spotlight. 0 Comments

Michael Hoberman, a Professor at Fitchburg State University, will read from & discuss his new book New Israel/New England: Jews and Puritans in Early America. (UMass Press, Oct. 2011)

This reading will take place on Sunday, January, 22, 2012 at 2:00 PM at the Old Firehouse (7 Sugarloaf St.) in South Deerfield Center.

It is co-sponsored by the Jewish Historical Society of Western Massachusetts & Schoen Books.

Press Release:

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Schoen Books in the New Vilna Review

Published on March 7, 2011 in Spotlight. 0 Comments

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Interview with Ken Schoen in the New Vilna Review…

A mysterious adventure unfolds behind the bay doors of the 1930s WPA former firehouse. Those with a vivid imagination may bump into Franz Kafka reading an insurance text, Theodor Herzl reading a pamphlet on Palestine, Sigmund Freud pondering a sphinx, Gershom Scholem scribbling marginalia on mysticism, Uriel Weinreich deciphering Yiddishisms, and Bruno Schulz sketching under the sign of the crocodiles.

Remembering Morris Spitzer

Published on December 1, 2010 in General. 0 Comments

The organization Yedidei Hasefer and its newsletter was created in 1980 by book historian Leila Avrin (z”l), paper conservator Nellie Stavisky, and book binder Jane Trigere (my wife), who was then known as Hanna Besserman.

The first exhibit of Yedidei Hasefer was in April 1981 to coincide with the Jerusalem International Book Fair.  The exhibit was in honor of Dr. Moshe (Moritz) Spitzer’s 80th birthday and mounted at the Jewish National Library. Many of the books he designed during his long career were displayed, including the ‘Tarshish’ editions.

Here are the Hebrew and English front pages with Spitzer remembrance by Gideon Stern.

–Ken Schoen

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Tuesday 11-30 | Bayley, Yauri, y Gutierrez

Published on November 23, 2010 in Spotlight and translation. 0 Comments

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at Schoen Books in the Old Firehouse at 7 Sugarloaf in South Deerfield

Free and open to the public

Schoen Books is proud to be presenting a celebration of Emily Toder’s translation of The Life and Memoirs of Doctor Pi by Argentine author, Edgar Bayley, out now from Northampton’s Clockroot Books and Nick Rattner and Mart del Pozo’s translation of Yván Yauri’s Fire Wind, forthcoming from Ugly Duckling Presse.

Edgar Bayley is a legendary Argentine concrete poet and fabulist. This is his first appearance in English. Doctor Pi is a sleuth without a crime. A flâneur on official business. Organizer of unknowable expeditions, lover of brunettes. Doctor Pi, with his frock coat, top hat, and uncommon blend of elation and discretion, is difficult to describe and impossible not to pursue. We follow him through a familiar and impossible world, whose logic equal parts comedy, poetry, and absurdity is a puzzle only Doctor Pi can solve. Emily Toder is the author of Brushes With (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2010). She  will also be reading from her translations of Bayley’s poetry.

Nick Rattner and Marta del Pozo, fellow translators. will be reading from two contemporary Peruvian authors: Yván Yauri’s Viento de fuego / Fire Wind, which will be published by Ugly Duckling Presse in February and a selection from Czar Gutierrez’s novel 80M83RD3R0.