Writing Family History with Paul Hendrickson and Elizabeth Taylor

Writing Family History

Featured writer: Paul Hendrickson; Moderator: Elizabeth Taylor

How does a historian and biographer tackle his own family story? Paul Hendrickson talks about his new book about the Black Widow fighters on Iwo Jima and his father’s war stories.

Book signing times (all signings take place in the Winter Garden, 9th Floor)
🖊️Paul Hendrickson: 4:30 – 4:50

FULL SCHEDULE

About the writers:

PAUL HENDRICKSON is a three-time finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and a winner in 2003 for his book Sons of MississippiThe Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War was a 1996 finalist for the National Book Award. Hemingway’s Boat was a New York Times best seller. He has been the recipient of writing fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Lyndhurst Foundation, and the Alicia Patterson Foundation. Since 1998, he has been on the faculty of the Creative Writing Program at the University of Pennsylvania, and for two decades before that, he was a staff writer at The Washington Post. He lives with his wife, Cecilia, outside Philadelphia and in Washington, DC.

ELIZABETH TAYLOR, Literary Editor at Large of the Chicago Tribune, has served as President of the NBCC. The co-author of American Pharaoh, she edited both the Books and Sunday Magazine sections of the Chicago Tribune, and was a national correspondent for Time magazine, based in New York and then Chicago.

Books by these writers:
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Fighting the Night: Iwo Jima, World War II, and a Flyer’s Life by Paul Hendrickson

Fighting the Night: Iwo Jima, World War II, and a Flyer’s Life by Paul Hendrickson

From the acclaimed author of Hemingway’s Boat, the profoundly moving story of his father’s wartime service as a night fighter pilot, and the prices he and his fellow soldiers paid for their acts of selfless, patriotic sacrifice.

The event is finished.

Date

May 19 2024
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Time

Central Time
3:30 pm - 4:10 pm

Location

History & Bio Stage - South Hall
Harold Washington Library Center

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