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SUMMARY:Hemingway: Coming Of Age In An Earlier Age
DESCRIPTION:﻿\nFriday\, April 16\, at 8pm ET\nStream here or on Facebook\nIn conjunction with Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s epic documentary\, “Hemingway\,” Detroit Public TV is presenting a special virtual event on the writer whose Michigan-based Nick Adams short fiction has long been a model for coming-of-age stories. Much of those stories were patterned on Hemingway’s own childhood\, when he spent summers in Northern Michigan fishing\, exploring and learning about life. \nWe will invite a distinguished panel of guest to delve into these tales\, what they tell us about Hemingway\, how modern they were in their own time and how they influence (or not) today’s more diverse community of writers and readers. Do the Nick Adams stories still speak to us? How do characters – and the rest of us — come of age in America one hundred years later? \nPanel: \n\nMarc Dudley\, Professor of English at North Carolina State University\, Author of “Hemingway\, Race\, and Art: Bloodlines and the Color Line.”\nKeith Hood\, Writer and Former Editor of the Orchid Literary Review\nMonica Rico\, Poet\, Editor-in-Chief of U-M Bear River Writers’ Conference Review\nFred Svoboda\, Professor of English at University of Michigan-Flint\, Former Director and Treasurer of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation\nModerator\, Heather-Marie Montilla\, Library Bureau Chief of PBS Books\n\nThis event is being presented in partnership with the University of Michigan-Flint and Comma Bookstore. \n \nCorporate funding for HEMINGWAY was provided by Bank of America. Major funding was provided by the Annenberg Foundation\, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations\, and by ‘The Better Angels Society\,’ and its members John & Leslie McQuown\, the Elizabeth Ruth Wallace Living Trust\, John & Catherine Debs\, The Fullerton Family Charitable Trust\, the Kissick Family Foundation\, Gail M. Elden\, Gilchrist & Amy Berg\, Robert & Beverly Grappone\, Mauree Jane & Mark Perry; and by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS.
URL:https://www.pbsbooks.org/event/hemingway-coming-of-age-in-an-earlier-age/
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