

For centuries, writers of fiction have employed historical events, people, and settings to create dazzling literary landscapes--narratives fraught with possibility, improbability, and inventive delight. Join us in 2009 as we bring together world-renowned writers of historical fiction and noted historians to talk about their journeys into the past (real and imagined) and to explore and share their many ways of knowing and understanding what has come before.
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Geraldine Brooks, Peter Ho Davies, Eric Foner, Alan Gurganus, Ursula Hegi, Tony Horwitz, Jane Kamensky, Jill Lepore, David Levering Lewis, Megan Marshall, Peter Matthiessen, Ivy Meeropol, Michael Meeropol, Patricia O’Toole, Barry Unsworth, Gore Vidal, and John Wray.
John Hersey Memorial Address: Geraldine Brooks
John Malcolm Brinnin Memorial Address: Gala Evening with Gore Vidal
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Alan Cheuse, Billy Collins, Edward Hower, Alison Lurie, Mary Morris, Bich Minh Nguyen, Patricia O'Toole, Porter Shreve, and Dara Wier
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Calvin Baker, Russell Banks, Andrea Barrett, Madison Smartt Bell, Alan Cheuse, Elizabeth Gaffney, Francisco Goldman, Samantha Hunt, William Kennedy, Thomas Mallon, Valerie Martin, Anchee Min, Mary Morris, David Nasaw, Marilynne Robinson, John Burnham Schwartz, and Barry Unsworth
John Hersey Memorial Address: Barry Unsworth
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About our 2009 Seminar:
Each session will have its own panelists and topics of discussion, though one or two panelists may appear at both sessions. It is possible to register for either or both sessions. If there is room, it is possible to switch sessions after registration. The Seminar is independent of the Workshop program, though we do encourage Workshop participants to attend one of the Seminar sessions. Click here for Workshop details.
The cost of the Seminar is $495. A $100 deposit holds your place. If registering for both sessions of the seminar, please remit a $200 per person deposit. Deposits are fully refundable through June 30, 2008.
The Seminar is by its nature small and intimate. Advance registration is strongly encouraged.