Readings
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A NOVEL APPROACH Fordham Law School’s Forum on Law, Culture, and Society presents a reading and discussion by Scott Turow, a novelist and practicing lawyer. He talks about his new novel “Limitations” (Picador), about a judge who questions the law and his ability during a sexual assault case. Tonight, 8 p.m., 1 Time Warner Center, 58th Street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, 212-636-7295, free. Registration necessary at law. fordham. edu/turow.
WRITING IN EUROPE Paula Fox reads from and discusses her memoir, “The Coldest Winter: A Stringer in Liberated Europe” (Henry Holt), about her experiences in Europe working as a stringer for a British news service during the aftermath of World War II. Author Sigrid Nuñez moderates the reading. Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., Symphony Space, Leonard Nimoy Thalia, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, 212-864-5400, $21.
CELEBRATING LETTERS The Fales Collection of New York University presents a reading to celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Conjunctions,” a literary journal of innovative fiction, drama, and essays published by Bard College. Contributing authors Siri Hustvedt, Paul Auster, Howard Norman, and Donald Revell are among featured readers. Thursday, 6:30 p.m., NYU, Fales Collection, Bobst Library, 70 Washington Square South at La Guardia Place, 3rd floor, 212-992-9018, free.