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Kurt Andersen has 2 media appearances. A conversation with Kurt Andersen
A conversation with novelist Kurt Andersen
Kurt Andersen has 2 past events. (show)  Free Library of Philadelphia - Kurt Andersen - True Believers - Don Lee - The Collective True Believers Kurt Andersen Acclaimed for his in-depth and engaging cultural studies, the novelist Kurt Andersen is the host of the Peabody Award-winning public radio program Studio 360 anda contributing editor to Vanity Fair, New York and Time whose journalism and essays also appear in the New York Times. Previously he was co-founder of the legendary Spy magazine, a staff writer for The New Yorker and editor-in-chief of New York. Andersen’s bestselling novels are Turn of the Century, a New York Times Notable Book of the year, and Heyday, which won the 2008 Langum Prize for historical fiction. His new novel, True Believers, features a celebrated lawyer who withdraws from consideration for a Supreme Court seat because of secret events from her youth The collective Don Lee Director of the Creative Writing MFA program at Temple University, Don Lee is the author of the novels Wrack and Ruin and Country of Origin, which won an American Book Award and the Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Founder of the Temple graduate student-run literary magazine TINGE, Lee is a former editor of the literary journal Ploughshares, and the recipient of the Sue Kaufman Prize for his story collection Yellow, as well as an O. Henry Award and a Pushcart Prize. His work has appeared in The Kenyon Review, GQ, Harvard Review, The Village Voice and elsewhere. The collective is the story of three aspiring Asian artists who negotiate racism and the sacrifices of art, commerce, and idealism. Parkway Central Library 1901 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 (between 19th and 20th Streets on the Parkway) This is a FREE event; no tickets or reservations are required. For more information, please call 215-567-4341, or click here
Location: Street: Free Library of Philadelphia Additional: 1901 Vine Street City: Philadelphia, Province: Pennsylvania Postal Code: 19103-5207 Country: United States (added from IndieBound)… (more)
Kurt Andersen, author of Heyday and Turn of the Century and New York Magazine columnist Kurt Andersen reads from Heyday and Turn of the Century. East Brunswick Friends of Library Spring Program will feature Kurt Andersen, author of Heyday and Turn of the Century, New York Magazine columnist and Public Radio Personality. Open to all. (Jaelle)
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