5:30 PM Reception
6PM Reading
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Residents' Dining Hall
Co-sponsored by the Department of Jewish Studies at UIC
Please join the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum for a book release party for The End of the Jews,an ambitious and affecting family drama and a sweeping tour of race, religion, art and identity in 20th century America. The End of the Jews features grandfather-and-grandson graffiti bombing missions, a Czech girl passing for black in America, relatives betraying each other through novels, stoned Bar Mitzvah DJs forcing people to dance the hora to Eric B & Rakim's microphone fiend, swaggering Jewish geniuses remaking postwar American culture, and much more.
Mansbach's previous novel is the critically-acclaimed bestseller Angry Black White Boy, or The Miscegenation of Macon Detornay (Crown, 2005), a satire about race, whiteness and hip hop that is currently taught at more than forty universities across the country. A San Francisco Chronicle Best Book of 2005, Angry Black White Boy is currently in development as a feature film.The lives of a young Jewish man in the 1930s and a young Czech woman in the 1980s echo across generations in Mansbach's (Angry Black White Boy) continuing investigations into ethnic identity. Believably eccentric characters and an inventive cross-generational plot make this novel of immigration's vicissitudes a delight.
Adam Mansbach is the founding editor of the pioneering '90s hip hop journal Elementary, and a former Artistic Consultant to Columbia University's Center for Jazz Studies. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe, The San Francisco Chronicle Magazine, The New York Times, Vibe, JazzTimes, Wax Poetics, San Francisco Bay Guardian, Guilt & Pleasure, Poets & Writers, Total Chaos: The Art and Aesthetics of Hip Hop (Basic Civitas, 2007), The Best Music Writing (Da Capo, 2004), and elsewhere. He also writes a weekly political column for NewsOne.com.
A dynamic public speaker whose lectures combine elements of spoken-word, hip hop, comedy, and traditional scholarship to address the complexities of identity, hip hop, history, literature, and popular culture, Mansbach has spoken on college campuses across the country. He teaches writing at the San Francisco Art Institute.
For more information about Adam Mansbach and his work, please visit:
www.adammansbach.com/
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Adam Mansbach Reading and Release Party for The End of the Jews
Tuesday, April 1
5:30 PM Reception
6PM Reading
Jane Addams Hull-House Museum
Residents' Dining Hall
800 S. Halsted
This event is FREE.
Paid parking is available across the street.
Reservations are recommended
call 312.413.5353
This event is ADA accessible. If you have a disability and need additional accommodations to attend an event, please inform us at the time of reservation.
The Jane Addams Hull-House Museum is part of UIC College of Architecture and the Arts and serves as a dynamic memorial to social reformer and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Jane Addams (1860-1935) and other resident social reformers whose work influenced the lives of their immigrant neighbors as well as national and international public policy. The Museum's exhibits and public programs preserves and develops the original Hull-House site for the continuation of the historic settlement house vision, linking research, education, and social engagement.
More information about the museum and its programs can be found at: www.hullhousemuseum.org.

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