An Evening with Jeffrey Eugenides

Wednesday 09 April, 2014
7pm, $0

Columbia University, Schapiro Hall
605 West 115 Street, Davis Auditorium

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Author Jeffrey Eugenides will discuss the craft of writing. The event is part of the Heyman Center for the Humanities Writing Lives Series and the Columbia School of the Arts Creative Writing Lecture series.

Jeffrey Eugenides is the author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Middlesex, and the greatly acclaimed novel The Virgin Suicides. His most recent novel,The Marriage Plot, won prizes for the best foreign novel published in France.

The talk will be followed by a Q&A with the audience.

The Creative Writing Lecture Series, now in its seventh year, brings distinguished writers to Columbia for original talks on literary craft. The writers are diverse and brilliant, with a wide range of artistic strategies, and each talk turns into a short course on the challenges of making vital literary art. Among our past guests are Aimee Bender, Joyce Carol Oates, Mary Gaitskill, James Wood, Michael Chabon, Jennifer Egan, Nicholson Baker, and Lydia Millet (above). The series is sponsored by the Columbia University School of the Arts Writing Program.

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