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A novel set in Havana, a new set of poets laureate for Massachusetts, and the return of the Nantucket Literary Festival — with a virtual Juneteenth panel


A novel set in Havana, a new set of poets laureate for Massachusetts, and the return of the Nantucket Literary Festival with a virtual Juneteenth panel
Nina MacLaughlin
Cuban memories
Dariel Suarez’s taut and propulsive debut novel, “The Playwright’s House” (Red Hen), set in present-day Cuba, begins with Seguey’s father, an acclaimed theater director, getting arrested under shadowy circumstances. Seguey, a lawyer who ascended out of the grimmer conditions in which he and his brother Victor grew up, sets about trying to figure out what’s happened, and what he can do to solve it. In the process, he begins to operate on his own accord, “forced himself to act instead of calculate, to viscerally take a stance.” Suarez, author of the award-winning short fiction collection “A Kind of Solitude” and education director at Grub Street, makes Havana’s texture palpable, its streets, rooftops, sodas, its energy, contradictions, and the everpr ....

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Kelsey Grammer of 'Cheers' and 'Frasier' headlines Nantucket Film Fest


Expanding for the first time from six to 12 days, Nantucket Film Festival will next month offer virtual, drive-in and “garden” movie screenings while honoring and hosting more than a dozen film, TV and literary celebrities.
Actor Kelsey Grammer (TV’s “Frasier”) will receive the festival’s Compass Rose Award for Career Achievement, while Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Gilmore Girls”) will receive the Excellence in Television Writing Award, according to an announcement today.
The June 17-28 festival will screen 25 features and 32 short films in its hybrid format necessitated by COVID-19 precautions. This year s fest will open with “Summer of Soul (. Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised,” a documentary about 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival by The Roots Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, which is due to be released later this year. ....

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Isabel Wilkerson, Diane Rehm join Nantucket Book Festival talks on race


The author of one of the most celebrated books of the past year will Wednesday be at the center of an interview that kicks off the Nantucket Book Festival’s 2021 virtual and live programming.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Isabel Wilkerson, whose 2020 book “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontent” has been on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list for 36 weeks, will sit down for a conversation with NPR journalist Diane Rehm in what festival organizers call “an event we have dreamed of for a long time.”
The festival describes “Caste” this way: “Wilkerson argues for a new way of understanding racial inequalities in America through the lens of a rigid caste system. She uses her own personal experience, and also reaches across continents and through history to demonstrate how humans create artificial divisions to justify who has power and who doesn’t in a society. ....

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