My Name Is Red, by Orhan Pamuk. In 16th century Istanbul the Sultan has commissioned a cadre of the most acclaimed artists in the land to create a great book celebrating the glories of his realm. Their task is to illuminate the work in the European style. Because figurative art can be deemed an affront to Islam, this commission is a dangerous proposition. Therefore, the ruling elite must not know the full scope or nature of the project, and panic erupts when one of the chosen miniaturists disappears. The only clue to the mystery – or crime? – lies in the half-finished illuminations themselves. The novel blends mystery, love, art, and religion into a fascinating tale.
Entry to our 100-year-old building and meeting rooms is available for most wheelchair users with prior arrangements. Please call ahead (212-874-5210 x 107) for setup of our portable system and plan to arrive one hour before start time.
Official Website: http://www.nysec.org
Added by Beth Zucker on May 25, 2012