2011 Session Assignments Announced
The table is set for our twin bill 2011 Key West Literary Seminar: THE HUNGRY MUSE: An Exploration of Food in Literature. Panelists have been apportioned to one of two (or in some cases, both) sessions. Here's how the menu is shaping up:
Session One: January 6 - 9, 2011
Diana Abu-Jaber, Roy Blount Jr., Frank Bruni, Billy Collins, Jason Epstein, Jonathan Gold, Darra Goldstein, Daniel Halpern, Madhur Jaffrey, Judith Jones, Harry Mathews, Bich Minh Nguyen, Molly O'Neill, Julia Reed, Ruth Reichl, Calvin Trillin, and Kevin Young
Session Two: January 13 - 16, 2011
Elizabeth Berg, Roy Blount Jr., Kate Christensen, Billy Collins, John T. Edge, Adam Gopnik, Gael Greene, Jane Hirshfield, Madhur Jaffrey, Mark Kurlansky, David Mas Masumoto, Nicole Mones, Molly O'Neill, Michael Ruhlman, and Calvin Trillin
We may add a few more panelists over the summer. Speakers and session assignments will be announced as they're added to the roster-- right here on Littoral, and also on our Speakers page, where you can see all of our current speakers, with links to their biographies, bibliographies, and other information from around the Web.
You are welcome to attend either or both sessions of the Seminar, which run from Thursday to Monday. If you are interested in registering for the Seminar, we urge you to act soon, as seats do fill quickly. We will hold your space for a deposit of $100. Click here to register.
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Each January, we explore a different literary theme through lectures, panel presentations, readings, informal gatherings, and discussions. In January 2011, we explore food in literature with our 29th annual Seminar, THE HUNGRY MUSE.
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