![]() ![]() ![]() The symposium, which is supported by Tulane"s Department of English Creative Writing Fund, is one of several literary events Tulane will host this year. Tulane English Department faculty taking part in the symposium include Peter Cooley, T.R. “All of their work deals with the divulging of the self and making public that which is usually private, but they handle it each in their own unique way.” “It"s a diverse group of writers who share a propensity for being perceptive, provocative, and comic, often at the same time,” says assistant professor of English Thomas Beller, who helped organize the program and who has published several of the speakers in his literary magazine, Open City, and on his website Mr. The event, Less-Than-Secret Lives: Symposium on the Personal Essay, is free and open to the public. 3 in Tulane University"s Freeman Auditorium. Los Angeles Times columnist Meghan Daum, novelist and HBO series creator Jonathan Ames, film critic and essayist Phillip Lopate and Times-Picayune columnist and NPR commentator Chris Rose will take part in a symposium on the personal essay 10 a.m. ![]()
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