Wyoming Arts Council

Philip Gourevitch at Teton Co. Public Library: "Crimes Scenes & Aftermaths"


From the Teton County Public Library in Jackson:

On Friday, January 22, 7 p.m., the library presents “Crime Scenes & Aftermaths: Reporting & Writing from Rwanda to Hell’s Kitchen to Abu Ghraib and Beyond,” with author Philip Gourevitch.

Gourevitch reads from his books and talks about how he got the stories and what is at stake in them — politically, morally and dramatically. Gourevitch is an award-winning author of books on the Rwandan genocide and Abu Ghraib, an intrepid correspondent for The New Yorker and editor of The Paris Review.

He is the 2009-2010 Eminent Writer in Residence for the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Wyoming, a copresenter with the Jackson Hole Writers Conference. Cost: Free. Location: Ordway Auditorium.

Contact: Adult Humanities Coordinator, Oona Doherty, 733-2164 ext. 135 or odoherty@tclib.org.


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