[Yale-readings] Roger Burkholder at Yale Bookstore on June 20
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Jun 13 15:28:01 EDT 2005
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>Yale Bookstore
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>Roger Burkholder Discusses Nuclear Age Novel
>At The Yale Bookstore on June 20
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>What: Roger Burkholder reading from and signing copies of his
>novel, How Did That Sun Get Out
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>When: Monday, June 20, 2005 at 4:30 p.m.
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>Where: The Yale Bookstore, 77 Broadway, New Haven, CT
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>About The Book: Belonging to the first generation of students never to
>have experienced a time without the possibility of nuclear war, C. J.,
>Jack, and Leah, in their sometimes assured and other times hesitant
>movements toward each other, are struggling in the direction of a future
>they have always known they may not have. Then a crisis is brought to all
>three lives by a psychiatrist involved in a pursuit of definitions of
>global sanity. It is a crisis the psychiatrist comes to share and which
>soon begins to give voice to what, prior to this remarkably constructive
>book, had been silences central to our time. Respectfully nonviolent,
>this coming-of-age novel builds into an insightful exploration of
>quandaries within art, science, and the humanities.
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>About The Author: Roger Burkholder has been involved with pacifistic
>nonviolence throughout his lifetime. As a visual artist and author, he
>has incorporated his pleasing nonviolent ideals into his works, which
>include his 1992 visual art show Silences.
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>About the Yale Bookstore:
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>The Yale Bookstore, a Barnes and Noble College Bookstore is located at 77
>Broadway at York Square, New Haven, CT, 06511, (203) 777-8440,
>www.yalebookstore.com. All events are free and open to the public. The
>bookstore offers a wide selection of bestsellers, titles by Yale and local
>authors, Yale course books and emblematic merchandise, dorm supplies,
>gifts, stationery and Clinique products. The Yale Bookstore Cafe serves
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