Clark Sponsors Month-Long Reading Group
Williamstown, MA - Delve into a selection of books-including some from Sterling Clark's personal collection-focused on Belle Epoque Paris and the cultural milieu in which the artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec and, later, Sterling Clark participated, during a month-long reading group at the Clark. Librarians Valerie Krall and Christopher Geissler will lead "The Literary Flaneur: Belle Epoque Paris in the Reading Library of Sterling Clark" on Wednesdays, February 4, 11, 18, and 25, at 7 pm. There is a $10 fee for the course. Space is limited. Call 413-458-0524 to register (required).
Participants should prepare for the first meeting by reading Julia Frey's biography of the artist, copies of which are available for participants. Subsequent evenings will examine ideas raised in Gale Murray's Toulouse-Lautrec: The Formative Years; David Sweetman's Explosive Acts: Toulouse-Lautrec, Oscar Wilde, Felix Feneon and the Art & Anarchy of the Fin de Siècle; and Jean-Bernard Naudin's Toulouse-Lautrec's Table. These readings will highlight the cultural and social history of fin-de-siècle Paris focusing on the popular culture of the theater and streets, sporting, and cuisine. Selections from these and other texts will be made available in reading packets. Discussions will be enhanced by perusal of a variety of items from Clark's own library.

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