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CLASSES
Fall 2008 - teaching at NYU - "The Past on the Page: Bringing History to
Life"
X32.9008 / Non-Credit / $375
Thursdays from October 10- November 20; 6 sessions, 6.20-8.20 pm
"The past is another country," the novelist L.P. Hartley wrote, "they do
things differently there." Writers delving into history must behave like
travelers exploring an exotic lost world, trying to understand a landscape that is
vaguely familiar yet utterly bizarre. Learn how to bring the past to life in a
way that is fresh, vivid, and relevant to modern concerns in genres including
creative nonfiction, fiction, travel narratives, and personal essays. Even the
most personal of memoirists find that history is not only fascinating for
itself; it casts a piercing light on our own lives.
EVENTS
June 23, 2008 - Book launch for Napoleon's Privates: 2500 Years of History
Unzipped Soho House, New York, 7 pm
July 14, 2008 - Bastille Day Party in honor of Napoleon's Baguette at Lolita
Lolita Bar, Lower East Side, NYC
July 23, 2008 - Restless Legs Reading Series
Lolita Bar, Lower East Side, NYC
August 4th, 2008 - Reading Half King, New York, 7 pm
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