Writing About Writers with Mary V. Dearborn, George Getschow, Harold Holzer, Monika Zgustova, and Peter Coviello

Writing About Writers

Featured writers: Mary V. Dearborn on Carson McCullers, George Getschow on Larry McMurtry, Harold Holzer on Abraham Lincoln, and Monika Zgustova on Mrs. Nabokov; Moderator: Peter Coviello.

Four writers of author biographies talk about their subjects and the issues they faced writing about writers.

Book signing times (all signings take place in the Winter Garden, 9th Floor)
🖊️Mary V. Dearborn: 1:30 – 1:50
🖊️George Getschow: 1:30 – 1:50
🖊️Harold Holzer: 1:30 – 1:50
🖊️Monika Zgustova: 1:30 – 1:50

About the writers:

PETER COVIELLO is the author of six books, including Make Yourselves Gods, a finalist for the 2020 John Whitmer Historical Association Best Book Prize, and Long Players, a memoir selected as one of ARTFORUM’s Best Books of 2018. His newest book, Is There God After Prince?: Dispatches from an Age of Last Things, was selected for The Millions’ “Most Anticipated” list for 2023. He is Professor and Head of English at the University of Illinois-Chicago.

MARY V. DEARBORN holds a doctorate in English and comparative literature from Columbia University, where she was a Mellon Fellow in the Humanities. She is the author of seven books—among them, Mistress of Modernism: The Life of Peggy Guggenheim and Ernest Hemingway. Dearborn has been a fellow at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. She lives in Buckland, Massachusetts.

GEORGE GETSCHOW is a Pulitzer Prize finalist for National Reporting and winner of the Robert F. Kennedy Award for distinguished writing about the underprivileged. He has earned numerous other awards for his writing and was inducted into the Texas Institute of Letters in 2012 for “distinctive literary achievement.” Today, as director of the Archer City Writers Workshop, he helps organize and conduct annual writing workshops in Archer City for professional writers and college and high school students from across the country.

HAROLD HOLZER is the recipient of the 2015 Gilder-Lehrman Lincoln Prize. One of the country’s leading authorities on Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the Civil War era, Holzer was appointed chairman of the US Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission by President Bill Clinton and awarded the National Humanities Medal by President George W. Bush. He currently serves as the director of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College, City University of New York.

MONIKA ZGUSTOVA is an award-winning author whose works have been published in ten languages. She was born in Prague and studied comparative literature in the United States. She then moved to Barcelona, where she writes for El PaísThe Nation, and CounterPunch, among others. As a translator of Czech and Russian literature into Spanish and Catalan—including the writing of Havel, Kundera, Hrabal, Hašek, Dostoyevsky, Akhmatova, Tsvetaeva, and Babel—Zgustova is credited with bringing major twentieth-century writers to Spain. Her most recent book, A Revolver to Carry at Night is published by Other Press.

Get these books and more at the Festival!

Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration by Harold Holzer

Carson McCullers: A Life by Mary V. Dearborn

Is There God After Prince?: Dispatches from an Age of Last Things by Peter Coviello

Pastures of the Empty Page: Fellow Writers on the Life and Legacy of Larry McMurtry edited by George Getschow

A Revolver to Carry at Night by Monika Zgustova

AMERICAN WRITERS FESTIVAL HOMEPAGE

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Date

May 19 2024

Time

Central Time
12:30 pm - 1:25 pm

Location

History & Bio Stage - South Hall
Harold Washington Library Center

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