Greg Holden

Literary Chicago: A Book Lover's Tour of the Windy City

Location

4650 N Rockwell Sst.
60625 Chicago
United States
US
Catalog Number: 
Book, Holden, Greg
Date: 
2001
Edition: 
1
Volume: 
Issue: 
Abstract: 
"Discover the Windy City that has attracted and nurtured writers, editors, publishers, and book lovers for more than a century. Trace the steps of literary figures who called Chicago home, incorporated cityscapes into their writing, and put a uniquely Chicago stamp on their work."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract from back cover
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
1893121011

Literary Chicago: A Book Lover's Tour of the Windy City

Catalog Number: 
b.20.9
Date: 
April 2001
Volume: 
1st ed
Abstract: 
<p>Discover the Windy City that has attracted and nurtured writers, editors, publishers, and book lovers for more than a century. Trace the steps of literary figures who called Chicago home, incorporated cityscapes into their writing, and put a uniquely Chicago stamp on their work. People like novelists Ernest Hemingway and Richard Wright, poetry pioneers Harriet Monroe and Gwendolyn Brooks, playwrights Charles MacArthur and David Mamet, journalists Ben Hecht and Mike Royko, and documentarians Jane Addams and Studs Terkel.</p><p> Visit the historic dwellings of writers such as Carl Sandburg, Edna Ferber, and Saul Bellow. Stroll through the neighborhoods of such characters as Theodore Dreiser's Sister Carrie, James T. Farrell's Studs Lonigan, and Sara Paretsky's V.I. Warshawski. Glimpse into present-day Chicago through the insights of resident authors like Ana Castillo and Scott Turow.</p> <p> <em>Literary Chicago</em> combines anecdotes and excerpts drawn from the city's rich literary legacy with walking tours that guide readers to historic sites, settings from Chicago classics, past and present literary hangouts, and current events for readers and writers.</p>
Language: 
eng
Notes: 
Abstract borrowed from Lake Claremont.
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Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
1-893121-01-1