First Lady McCray and Gracie Mansion Conservancy Announce Season Two of

October 4, 2017Kicks off  with Ann Petry’s “The Street” to be discussed at the Schomburg Center for  Research in Black Culture New  Yorkers can sign-up to join the Gracie Book Club at nyc.gov/graciebookclub NEW YORK — First Lady Chirlane  McCray and the Gracie Mansion Conservancy will kick off the second season of  the Gracie Book Club with a discussion of Ann Petry’s “The Street” on Monday,  October 16 at 6 PM at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Last  year, in its first year, the Gracie Book Club attracted 1,300 active members,  welcomed close to 900 participants to in-person book discussions and over  9,000 viewers to the live-streams.   Selected  by First Lady McCray, the four books chosen for season two of the book club  focus on themes mirrored in the “New York 1942” exhibit unveiled in March in  celebration of the 75th anniversary of Gracie Mansion serving as New York  City’s Mayoral residence. The exhibit and accompanying book club selections  offer a glimpse into the texture of life in the city during a time of dynamic  change and examine issues of migration, labor and creative innovationagainst  the backdrop of the Second World War. New Yorkers of all ages are encouraged to  sign up for the Gracie Book Club at nyc.gov/graciebookclub."For the second season of the  Gracie Mansion Book Club, we are excited to dive into one of the many  fascinating periods of NYC’s history – the 1940s. Our newest selection of books  offers a taste of our city’s jambalaya – highlighting the spicy mix of people,  a multitude of journeys and rich traditions," said First Lady Chirlane McCray.First  Lady McCray and Dr. Anthony Marx, President of the New York Public Library,  will welcome guests and introduce distinguished panelists, Dr. Farah Griffin, William  B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and  African-American Studies at Columbia University and  novelist Dr. LaShonda Barnett, author of the 2016 Lambda Literary Award  finalist “Jam on the Vine”.  Schomburg Center Director Kevin Young will moderate. Published in 1946, The Street traces the life of the  unforgettable protagonist Lutie Johnson, a young black woman, and her spirited  struggle to raise her son amid the violence, poverty, and racial dissonance of  Harlem in the late 1940s.“With  this new season of the Gracie Book club we are excited to explore the themes  that began with the “New York 1942” exhibit, capturing the spirit, challenges  and triumphs of 1940’s New York City,” said Gabrielle Fialkoff, Senior  Advisor to the Mayor and Director of the Office of Strategic  Partnerships, which oversees the Conservancy. “The voices in this  season’s book selection explore the origins of the modern city we live in  today, and the diverse actors who shaped it.”“The New York 1942 exhibit  gives us an opportunity to take a closer look at what it has meant to be a New  Yorker at a critical point in history,” said Cultural Affairs Commission and Chair of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy  Tom Finkelpearl. “The Gracie Book Club is a wonderful opportunity to  come together and discuss works of literature that bring our shared history  alive. I’m excited to read the First Lady’s selections for the second season of  the book club, and invite all New Yorkers to join us,” said Tom Finkelpearl, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs and Chair of the  Gracie Mansion Conservancy“The  Gracie Book Club provides a forum for New York readers eager to share their  discoveries and perspectives with others. Thanks to this common literary bond,  the solitary act of reading yields a community of informed citizens united by  civic engagement. The titles selected by the First Lady in the second season  fit this bill ideally. The selected texts include classic fiction and new  historical perspectives, which together enliven and highlight the advent of  modernism in a 1940s New York emerging from the Depression and leading the  global war against Fascism,” said Paul  Gunther, Executive Director of the Gracie Mansion Conservancy"For  over 100 years, The New York Public Library has welcomed all those who want to  learn, share ideas, think, and discuss the issues of the day, making it the  perfect partner for First Lady Chirlane McCray""s Gracie Mansion Book Club. We  are proud to join the First Lady on this important initiative for a second  season, and encourage all New Yorkers to participate,” said Anthony  Marx, New York Public Library President “Although she remains under  appreciated, Ann Petty is one of our nation""s most important writers.  

Her  prescient observations about urban life, about race and gender, about the  promises and failures our our democratic project are as significant today as  they were when she first wrote them decades ago.  That she did so in such  powerful and eloquent prose is testimony to her ability to successfully marry  her social vision and her artistry,” said Dr.  Farah Griffin, William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative  Literature and African-American Studies at Columbia University. “Discussions of urban realism in  African American literature pivot on Richard Wright, Chester Himes and Ralph  Ellison, often eclipsing the significant oeuvre of Ann Petry, whose inclusion  of the role womanhood plays as an analytic category, in this school of  literature, is unsurpassed.  In Lutie Johnson, Petry""s heroine from THE  STREET, black womanhood teeters on the fulcrum of modernism, negotiating  identity in old and new worlds of (im)possibility. As mother, as domestic,  as singer, as Harlemite, Lutie""s journey is at once an expedition of the always  precarious nature of black gender in the context of urban life,” said Dr. LaShonda Katrice Barnett, author  of “Jam on the Vine: A Novel” and “I Got Thunder: Black Women  Songwriters On Their Craft”. The  2017-18 Gracie Book Club Season Features: “The  Street”, by Ann Petry  Ann Petry’s magnificent best-selling novel The Street centers on the life of  single black mother Lutie Johnson and her young son, Bub in 1944 Harlem. This  great American character struggles to balance a career, parenthood, and the  often-stifling circumstances and people who thwart her efforts to escape  poverty and injustice. The Street was  Petry’s first novel and has sold over one million copies, but remains  little-known to modern readers.  “City  of Ambition: FDR, La Guardia, and the Making of Modern New York”,by Mason. B. Williams  Historian Mason B. Williams’s City of Ambition is brilliant account of  the collaboration between President Roosevelt and Mayor La Guardia during the  New Deal and build-up to World War II. Williams demonstrates how such forces  shaped not only the post-war City as global capital of modernism but also the  New York of today in terms of shared core values, expectations, and  aspirations.“Invisible Man”, by Ralph Ellison  Ralph  Ellison’s masterpiece of American fiction was published in 1952 and set in  1945, when the author served in the wartime Merchant Marines. With Harlem as  its backdrop, Ellison described the intent of his pioneering, improvisational  style as, “revealing the human universals of one who was both black and  American.” The novel’s unnamed narrator emerges “less angry than ironic,” and  takes his place as one of the essential fiction characters in American  literature.“Helluva Town: The Story of New York  During World War II”, by Richard Goldstein  Scholar  Richard Goldstein’s engaging 2010 historical account of the extraordinary  economic, social, and cultural shifts across New York’s five boroughs in the  1940’s. World War II serves as the backdrop of broad upheaval and overdue  redress of inequality and exclusion in many interconnected professions and ways  of life.Founded  in 2015 by First Lady McCray and Gracie Conservancy Advisory Board Member and  National Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith in 2015, the Gracie Book Club is part of  the Gracie Mansion Conservancy’s new programming under the de Blasio administration.  The Book Club highlights New York City stories while making Gracie Mansion more  accessible to more New Yorkers.

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