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Cunard’s Storied Transatlantic
Crossings to Feature Literary Luminaries
Guests aboard select
2009 Queen Mary 2 voyages will get
up-close-and-personal with award-winning authors,
playwrights and poets
January 6, 2009 – In 2009, guests
sailing a
Transatlantic Crossing aboard Cunard’s
flagship ocean liner
Queen Mary 2 will have an opportunity to meet
and mingle with some of the literary world’s most
fascinating personalities. Among the best-selling
authors and playwrights scheduled to sail are E.L.
Doctorow, Erica Jong, Amy Bloom, John Guare and
Susan Cheever. They are among several celebrated,
award-winning authors who are set to infuse
Cunard Insights, the line’s top-rated
onboard enrichment programme, with a dose of
literary lore from April through September,
2009. Guests can look forward to engaging Q&A
discussions, lectures, book signings and readings
with select titles to be featured in the Cunard
Book Club.
“Our Transatlantic Crossing is a most storied
voyage and therefore it is quite fitting to
feature these literary luminaries to engage and
delight our guests,” said Carol Marlow, president
of Cunard Line. “Queen Mary 2 is the only ocean
liner in the world providing regularly scheduled
service between New York and Southampton. A Cunard
voyage across the Atlantic truly epitomizes the
new Golden Age of Ocean Travel, and the
addition of these renowned authors will further
enhance an experience that is already considered
one of the most thrilling journeys in the world.”
Among the authors scheduled to sail are:
Kathryn Harrison – April 20, 2009
(Southampton to New York)
A prolific author, Harrison has published six
novels, three memoirs, a travelogue, a biography
and a book of true crime. A frequent reviewer for
The New York Times Book Review, Harrison
also writes personal essays that have been
included in many anthologies and have appeared in
The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine,
Vogue, O Magazine, More,
Bookforum and other publications.
Oscar Hijuelos – May 8, 2009 (New York
to Southampton)
American novelist Hijuelos is the first Hispanic
to win a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. His first
novel, Our House in the Last World, was
published in 1983 and received the 1985 Rome
Prize, awarded by the American Academy in Rome.
His second novel, The Mambo Kings Play Songs
of Love, received the 1990 Pulitzer Prize for
Fiction. It was adapted for the film The Mambo
Kings in 1992 and as a Broadway musical in
2005.
Rita Dove – May 25, 2009 (Southampton
to New York)
An American poet and author of American Smooth,
Dove was the second African American poet to win
the Pulitzer Prize (1987). From 1993 to 1995, she
served as the second Black and the youngest Poet
Laureate of the United States and Poetry
Consultant to the Library of Congress. Her next
book, Sonata Mulatica, will be published
in April.
E. L. Doctorow – May 31, 2009 (New
York to Southampton)
Doctorow is the author of several critically
acclaimed novels that blend history and social
criticism. Although he had written books for
years, it was the publication of The Book of
Daniel in 1971 that earned him notoriety. His
next book, Ragtime, was a commercial and
critical success. As of 2006, he held the
Glucksman Chair in American Letters at New York
University. His personal papers are held by the
Fales Library at NYU.
Erica Jong – June 13, 2009
(Southampton to New York)
Erica Jong is a poet, novelist and essayist best
known for her eight best-selling novels, including
Fear of Flying and her mid-life memoir
Fear of Fifty. Sheis also the author of
six award-winning collections of poetry. She is a
frequent lecturer in the US and abroad.
Susan Cheever – June 25, 2009
(Southampton to New York)
Daughter of John Cheever and sister of Benjamin
Cheever, Cheever is an author whose books include
My Name is Bill - Bill Wilson: His Life and
the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous, a
biography of Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill
Wilson; Home Before Dark, a memoir about
her father, John Cheever; Note Found in a
Bottle, a memoir of her own alcoholism and
recovery; Treetops: A Memoir; as well as
five novels: Looking for Work, A Handsome Man,
The Cage, Doctors and Women and Elizabeth
Cole.
Amy Bloom – July 6, 2009 (New York to
Southampton)
An American writer, Bloom has been nominated for
the National Book Award and the National Book
Critics Circle Award. In addition to novels
Away and Love Invents Us, Bloom has
written articles in periodicals including The
New Yorker, The New York Times
Magazine, The Atlantic Monthly,
Vogue, Slate and Salon.com.
Her short fiction has appeared in The Best
American Short Stories, The O. Henry
Prize Stories and several other anthologies,
and has won a National Magazine Award.
Brad Gooch – July 30, 2009 (New York
to Southampton)
Gooch is an American writer and current Professor
of English at William Paterson University in New
Jersey. His novels include Zombie 00, Billy
Idol and Scary Kisses.
John Guare – September 8, 2009 (New
York to Southampton)
An American playwright, Guare is best known as the
author of The House of Blue Leaves, Six
Degrees of Separation and Landscape of
the Body. His style, which mixes comic
invention with an acute sense of the failure of
human relations and aspirations, is at once cruel
and deeply compassionate.
In 2009, Queen Mary 2 marks her fifth year of
service with an extended Transatlantic season
including more than 20 classic six-day voyages
between New York and Southampton, two voyages
between New York and Hamburg and two voyages
between Boston and Southampton. Cunard’s iconic
Transatlantic Crossing offers guests the
classic ocean travel experience with an abundance
of sea days affording guests the luxury of time to
enjoy myriad leisurely, health & wellness, gourmet
dining and intellectual pursuits.
Cunard has long been synonymous with onboard
enrichment and was the
first company to install a library aboard a
passenger vessel - on the Bothnia in 1874. Queen
Mary 2 continues this tradition with the largest
library at sea filled with more than 8,000 books.
Delving deeply into a variety of compelling and
relevant topics, Cunard Insights
introduces guests to stimulating experts and
accomplished visionaries who reflect the line's
heritage of adventure and prestige. Through a
series of lectures, Q&A's, debates, social
gatherings and workshops, guests connect with
personalities who have achieved notable
distinction in areas including history, world
affairs, science, politics, arts and
literature. The Insights programme
underscores Cunard’s longstanding view that
onboard entertainment should afford guests a
provocative and rewarding cerebral experience.
For more information and to book a voyage aboard
Queen Mary 2 or
Queen Victoria, consult your Travel
Professional, call toll-free 1-800-7-CUNARD or go
to
www.cunard.com.
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