Chicago Tribune, Building on the success of its long tradition of celebrating the book, writing and authors, the Chicago Tribune has expanded its series of literary include author talks, a new monthly series of one to-head with the authors about their new releases and beloved classics, led by the Chicago Tribune literary editor Elizabeth Taylor. The series starts talks with Author Amy Chua, author of the provocative new book Battle Hymn of the Mother Tiger, to be held in the event space Tribune Tower, 435 N. Michigan Avenue, Thursday, February 17, 2011.
In a city with a tradition deeply literary books of the Tribune and literary events to reach audiences seeking enlightenment, education and entertainment. The intimate Author new round of talks increases well established Printers Row Lit Fest in June and the Chicago Tribune Literary Prize in November. Chicago who like writing will surely be sated this year “said Taylor.
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In a city with a tradition deeply literary books of the Tribune and literary events to reach audiences seeking enlightenment, education and entertainment. The intimate Author new round of talks increases well established Printers Row Lit Fest in June and the Chicago Tribune Literary Prize in November. Chicago who like writing will surely be sated this year “said Taylor.
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