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Start: 7:00 pm
Friday, October 16, 7:00 p.m.
Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us BUY NOW
Cubberley Theatre, 4000 Middlefield Rd., Palo Alto
A vivid account by political activist and best-selling author Ralph Nader that answers the question, "What if?" What if for once the driving force in America was harnessed in the interests of the citizens of this great nation? What if some of America's most powerful individuals decided it was time to fix our government and return the power to the people? What if Walmart were persuaded to unionize? What if a national political party were formed with the sole purpose of clean elections? What if we really embraced the alternative forms of energy that will effectively clean up the environment? What if, one by one, we set out to solve each of the problems that plague us now in the real world?
This extraordinary book, backed by a major promotional budget and written by the author who knows the most about citizen action, returns us to the literature of American social movements--to Upton Sinclair, to John Steinbeck, to Stephen Crane--reminding us in the process that repairing the body politic of America is still possible.
Named by The Atlantic as one of the one hundred most influential figures in American history, and by TIME and Life magazines as one of the one hundred most influential Americans of the twentieth century, Ralph Nader has helped us drive safer cars, eat healthier food, breathe better air, drink cleaner water, and work in safer environments for more than four decades.
For reservations, call 1-800-847-7730 or register online at CommonwealthClub.org/sv
Start: 7:30 pm
Friday, October 16, 7:30 p.m.
Blood's A Rover BUY NOW
“Ellroy concludes the scorching trilogy begun with 1995’s American Tabloid with a crushing bravura performance. As ever, his sentences are gems of concision . . . It’s impossible not to read Blood’s A Rover with a sense of awe . . . It’s a stunning and crazy book that could only have been written by the premier lunatic of American letters.”
–Publishers Weekly (starred)
Summer, 1968. Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy are dead. The assassination conspiracies have begun to unravel. A dirty-tricks squad is getting ready to deploy at the Democratic Convention in Chicago. Black militants are warring in southside L.A. The Feds are concocting draconian countermeasures. And fate has placed three men at the vortex of History.
Political noir as only James Ellroy can write it—our recent past razed and fully reconstructed—Blood’s A Rover is a novel of astonishing depth and scope, a massive tale of corruption and retribution, of ideals at war and the extremity of love. It is the largest and greatest work of fiction from an American master.
Ellroy's L.A. Quartet novels—The Black Dahlia, The Big Nowhere, L.A. Confidential, and White Jazz—were international best sellers. He is also the author of award-winning books American Tabloid; his memoir, My Dark Places; and novel The Cold Six Thousand. Ellroy lives in Los Angeles.
James Ellroy discusses Blood's A Rover: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCSGrwqIszk
Photo Credit: Marion Ettlinger
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