Roz Chast in Conversation

Since joining The New Yorker in 1978, Roz Chast has established herself as one of our greatest artistic chroniclers of the anxi­eties, superstitions, furies, and inse­curities of modern life. Join us for a conversation with the author/artist of more than a dozen books, including the best-selling Can’t We Talk About Some­thing More Pleasant?, which chronicles her relationship with her aging parents as they shifted from independence to dependence. She will be interviewed by Rabbi David Ingber.

Cosponsored by What Matters: Caring Conversations About End of Life. Part of Reimagine End of Life

Reimgine is a citywide exploration of death and celebration of life through creativity and conversation. Drawing on the arts, spirituality, healthcare, and design, the weeklong event sets out to spark dialogue, break down taboos, and bring diverse communities together around one universal topic.

Followed by book signing with Book Culture.

 











When: Mon., Oct. 29, 2018 at 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Where: Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan
334 Amsterdam Ave.
646-505-5708
Price: $25.00
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Since joining The New Yorker in 1978, Roz Chast has established herself as one of our greatest artistic chroniclers of the anxi­eties, superstitions, furies, and inse­curities of modern life. Join us for a conversation with the author/artist of more than a dozen books, including the best-selling Can’t We Talk About Some­thing More Pleasant?, which chronicles her relationship with her aging parents as they shifted from independence to dependence. She will be interviewed by Rabbi David Ingber.

Cosponsored by What Matters: Caring Conversations About End of Life. Part of Reimagine End of Life

Reimgine is a citywide exploration of death and celebration of life through creativity and conversation. Drawing on the arts, spirituality, healthcare, and design, the weeklong event sets out to spark dialogue, break down taboos, and bring diverse communities together around one universal topic.

Followed by book signing with Book Culture.

 

Buy tickets/get more info now