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SWOONS AND SONGS Martha Cooley reads from her new novel “Thirty-Three Swoons” (Little, Brown), which is about a middle-aged perfumer and the guilty doppelganger of a Russian theater director who invades her dreams. Ms. Cooley is joined by British music journalist Sylvie Simmons, whose latest book is “Too Weird for Ziggy” (Grove Press), a short-story collection in which most of the tales are set in world of rock ‘n’ roll. Sunday, 7-9 p.m., KGB Bar, 85 E. 4th St. at Second Avenue, 212-505-3360, free.


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