Henry James Korn reads Amerikan Krazy at Chevalier’s Books, Los Angeles

Last month, to kick off the debut of his novel Amerikan Krazy, author Henry James Korn did a reading to a standing room only crowd at the venerable Chevalier’s Books in Los Angeles.  Bert Deixler, a law partner at Kendall Brill Kelly LLP and co-owner of Chevalier’s, welcomed guests and introduced Amerikan Krazy’s publisher as well as author Henry James Korn who animated his reading by impersonating numerous characters from the novel. After the reading Henry answered some questions and inscribed several dozen copies to awaiting fans while everyone enjoyed wine and cheese.

Here we present an audio version of a portion of the evening’s proceedings for those looking for just a small taste of what Amerikan Krazy has to offer. For those interested, Henry also posted some photos of the event on his blog.

Fans are welcome to view several upcoming events at which Henry James Korn will read/perform portions of the book as well as sign copies.

Have a question about the book or his work that you’d like the author to answer? Post it on his GoodReads page or submit it to his blog.

 

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Super Wednesday 2016

HUGE thanks to everyone who caucused at the Super Wednesday launch party for Amerikan Krazy by Henry James Korn at Chevalier’s Books, one of Southern California’s premier independent booksellers. This venerable Los Angeles literary Mecca, founded in 1940, drew a standing room only crowd comprising lovers of socio-political satire and art, film, and book world friends of the author and publisher.

We’re proud to announce the re-release of Exact Change: Short Fiction by Henry James Korn

Henry James Korn’s first book Exact Change, now available as an e-book, is a collection of short form fiction that includes memorable stories King Kong in the Kitchen, The Condemned of Altoona, and One Thing Perfectly Clear. It also contains one of his earliest modular experimental efforts The Pontoon Manifesto which was published separately in a variety of formats.