About this Event
We are excited to come together in November to honor James McBride and celebrate Nashville Public Library!
Event Highlights:
Author Reading: Listen to James McBride read passages from The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, offering deeper insights into his storytelling and characters.
Live Music Performance: Enjoy a dynamic musical performance that brings the book’s characters and themes to life through a carefully curated set list.
James McBride is an author, musician and screenwriter. His memoir, The Color of Water (Riverhead), is an American literary classic. He has written screenplays and teleplays for film icon Spike Lee (Miracle At St. Anna, Red Hook Summer) and television pioneer David Simon (Parting The Waters). James is a former staff writer for The Wilmington (Del.) News Journal, the Boston Globe, People Magazine, and the Washington Post (Style Section). His work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Essence, and National Geographic. In 2015, James was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and in 2016, James was awarded that National Humanities Award by President Barack Obama. His 2013 novel, The Good Lord Bird, served as the basis for the 2020 Showtime miniseries of the same name. His 2020 novel, Deacon King Kong, was the Oprah Book Club pick of June 2020. His most recent work, The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store, was selected by both Barnes & Noble and Amazon as their Book of the Year for 2023 and won the Kirkus Prize in Fiction for 2023.
James holds several awards for his work as a musical theater composer, including The American Arts and Letters Richard Rodgers Award, The ASCAP Richard Rodgers Horizons Award, and The American Music Theater Festival’s Stephen Sondheim Award. He has written songs (music and lyrics) for Anita Baker, Grover Washington, Jr., Gary Burton, Silver Burdett Music Textbooks, and for the PBS television character “Barney.” He served as a saxophonist sideman with jazz legend Little Jimmy Scott. James was born and raised in New York City and attended New York City public schools. He studied at The Oberlin Conservatory of Music and holds a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. He is proud and delighted to be a Distinguished Writer-In-Residence at New York University.
About the Public Lecture
Established in 2004, the Nashville Public Library Literary Award recognizes distinguished authors for their illustrious contributions to the world of books, literacy, and reading. Each year, we bring an outstanding individual to Nashville for a weekend-long celebration to honor their achievements while simultaneously raising funds to support NPL and its essential education and literacy programs and resources. The free Public Lecture offers the opportunity for the entire community to come together in celebration.
All are invited to join this free celebration, but we ask that you kindly reserve your ticket. If you are able to make a gift to support our remarkable library, your generosity would be greatly appreciated.
Literary Award Weekend Presented by:
Literary Award Sponsor:
Sandra Schatten Foundation
The Public Lecture is proudly sponsored by:
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet High School, 613 17th Avenue North, Nashville, United States
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