Novelist Amor Towles is having a moment. His novel “A Gentleman in Moscow” — about a Russian count sentenced to live out his life inside an elegant Moscow hotel — has been adapted into an ...
Novelist Amor Towles at his retreat in Garrison on Feb. 23 2024. An adaptation of Towles' second novel, "A Gentleman in Moscow," premieres on Showtime and Paramount+ and his latest novel, "Table for ...
The Kentucky Author Forum has released its fall lineup and it's full of big names. The next three talks in the series, which is produced by Mary Moss Greenebaum, and sponsored by the Owsley Brown II ...
For its first major in-person author event since before the pandemic, Watermark Books is bringing bestselling author Amor Towles to Wichita to talk about his just-released third novel, “The Lincoln ...
Wilkes University will welcome bestselling novelist Amor Towles to campus Sunday, March 15, 2026, for the annual Max Rosenn Lecture in Law and Humanities. Towles is known for his novels, “Rules of ...
On this episode of “Literary Arts: The Archive Project,” we feature a talk by Amor Towles from a Literary Arts special event on February 1, 2023. Towles is the author of three novels including the ...
When Amor Towles was in Louisiana for the New Orleans Book Festival March 15-16, he took an hour to chat with Jan Risher. His books, "Rules of Civility," "A Gentleman in Moscow," "The Lincoln Highway, ...
Amor Towles, the best-selling author of Rules of Civility and A Gentleman in Moscow, prepares to release his third novel, The Lincoln Highway. Editor at Large Amor Towles had never actually been ...
In his 2023 book The Art Thief, author Michael Finkel crucially observed (my book review here) that “art is the result of facing almost no survival pressure of all.” So true, and it raises an exciting ...
At the very end of Amor Towles' first novel, "Rules Of Civility," his character Evelyn Ross is on a train. The year is 1938. She is pulling out of New York City, having just completely blown up her ...
In his 2023 book The Art Thief, author Michael Finkel crucially observed (my book review here) that “art is the result of facing almost no survival pressure of all.” So true, and it raises an exciting ...
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