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SUMMARY:Author Louis Bayard in Conversation with Lori Rader-Day: The Wildes\, A Novel in Five Acts
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, Oct. 3rd at 6:30 PM\, two of our favorite guests return to The Book Stall (811 Elm Street in Winnetka.) Louis Bayard\, author of The Pale Blue Eye and Jackie and Me\, will be in conversation with novelist Lori Rader-Day. They will be discussing Bayard's new novel\, The Wildes\, a profoundly empathetic story about Oscar Wilde's wife Constance and their two sons in the aftermath of the famous playwright's imprisonment\, told against the backdrop of Victorian England and World War I. \n\n\n\nThis program is free\, but registration is required. CLICK HERE to reserve your spot.\n\n\n\nBenjamin Dyer\, New York Times bestselling author of Dreyer's English\, says\, "It requires a novelist of great audacity to dare to attempt to bring Oscar Wilde back to life\, and it requires a novelist of great skill\, to say nothing of wit\, to manage the feat persuasively. Happily\, Louis Bayard is both of those novelists. As if that were not enough\, The Wildes also presents us with a portrait of Oscar's wife\, Constance\, that is little short of breathtaking in its vibrant depth\, and a recounting of the heartbreaking tragedy of the Wildes that is eloquent and fully compassionate to all its characters\, certainly to the Wildes' sons\, Cyril and Vyvyan\, and even to (almost astonishingly) that feckless instrument of destruction Lord Alfred Douglas. I read The Wildes in an improbable state of breathless suspense\, so wonderfully well has Bayard presented us with real people pressing\, often excruciatingly\, toward fateful decisions. This is an intoxicatingly gorgeous novel." \n\n\n\nLouis Bayard is the critically acclaimed bestselling author of nine historical novels\, including Jackie & Me and The Pale Blue Eye\, which was adapted into the global #1 Netflix release starring Christian Bale. His articles\, reviews\, and recaps have appeared in the New York Times\, the Washington Post\, Salon\, and the Paris Review. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages.\n\n\n\nLori Rader-Day is the Edgar Award-nominated and Anthony\, Agatha\, and Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author of Death at Greenway\, The Lucky One\, Under a Dark Sky\, The Day I Died\, Little Pretty Things\, and The Black Hour. She lives in Chicago\, where she is co-chair of the mystery readers' conference Midwest Mystery Conference and teaches creative writing at Northwestern University. She served as the national president of Sisters in Crime in 2020.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">On <strong>Thursday\, Oct. 3<sup>rd</sup> at 6:30 PM</strong>\, two of our favorite guests return to The Book Stall (811 Elm Street in Winnetka.)&nbsp\;<strong>Louis Bayard\,&nbsp\;</strong>author of&nbsp\;<em>The Pale Blue Eye&nbsp\;</em>and&nbsp\;<em>Jackie and Me\,&nbsp\;</em>will be in conversation with novelist&nbsp\;<strong>Lori Rader-Day</strong>. They will be discussing Bayard&rsquo\;s new novel\,&nbsp\;<em>T<strong>he Wildes\,</strong>&nbsp\;</em>a profoundly empathetic story about Oscar Wilde&#39\;s wife Constance and their two sons in the aftermath of the famous playwright&#39\;s imprisonment\, told against the backdrop of Victorian England and World War I.&nbsp\;</span></span><br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">This program is free\, but registration is required.&nbsp\;</span></span></strong><a href="https://www.thebookstall.com/louis-bayard-conversation-lori-rader-day"><strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">CLICK HERE&nbsp\;</span></span></strong></a><strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">to reserve your spot.</span></span></strong><br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">Benjamin Dyer\,&nbsp\;<em>New York Times</em>&nbsp\;bestselling author of&nbsp\;<em>Dreyer&#39\;s English\,</em>&nbsp\;says\, &quot\;It requires a novelist of great audacity to dare to attempt to bring Oscar Wilde back to life\, and it requires a novelist of great skill\, to say nothing of wit\, to manage the feat persuasively. Happily\, Louis Bayard is both of those novelists. As if that were not enough\,&nbsp\;<em>The Wildes</em>&nbsp\;also presents us with a portrait of Oscar&#39\;s wife\, Constance\, that is little short of breathtaking in its vibrant depth\, and a recounting of the heartbreaking tragedy of the Wildes that is eloquent and fully compassionate to all its characters\, certainly to the Wildes&#39\; sons\, Cyril and Vyvyan\, and even to (almost astonishingly) that feckless instrument of destruction Lord Alfred Douglas.&nbsp\;<strong>I read&nbsp\;<em>The Wildes</em>&nbsp\;in an improbable state of breathless suspense\, so wonderfully well has Bayard presented us with real people pressing\, often excruciatingly\, toward fateful decisions. This is an intoxicatingly gorgeous novel.&quot\;&nbsp\;</strong></span></span><br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">Louis Bayard</span></span></strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">&nbsp\;is the critically acclaimed bestselling author of nine historical novels\, including&nbsp\;<em>Jackie &amp\; Me</em>&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;<em>The Pale Blue Eye</em>\, which was adapted into the global #1 Netflix release starring Christian Bale. His articles\, reviews\, and recaps have appeared in the&nbsp\;<em>New York Times</em>\, the&nbsp\;<em>Washington Post</em>\,&nbsp\;<em>Salon\,</em>&nbsp\;and the&nbsp\;<em>Paris Review</em>. His work has been translated into more than a dozen languages.</span></span><br />\n<br />\n<strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">Lori Rader-Day</span></span></strong><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif"><span style="font-size:12.0pt">&nbsp\;is the Edgar Award-nominated and Anthony\, Agatha\, and Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author of&nbsp\;<em>Death at Greenway\, The Lucky One\, Under a Dark Sky\, The Day I Died\, Little Pretty Things\,&nbsp\;</em>and&nbsp\;<em>The Black Hour.</em>&nbsp\;She lives in Chicago\, where she is co-chair of the mystery readers&#39\; conference Midwest Mystery Conference and teaches creative writing at Northwestern University. She served as the national president of Sisters in Crime in 2020.</span></span><br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;<br />\n&nbsp\;
LOCATION:The Book Stall 811 Elm Street
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