Academic Lecture Series - A Half Man Dreaming - Manhattan Campus

October 15, 2012 6:00 PM
Room 118, Manhattan Campus

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Sponsored by St. John's University, Institute for Writing Studies, and the Center for Humanities, The Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Guest Speaker: David Matlin

David Matlin is a novelist, poet, and essayist. His collections of poetry include the books China Beach, Dressed in Protective Fashion, and Fontana’s Mirror. His first novel, How the Night is Divided, was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1993. Prisons: Inside the New America from Vernooykil Creek to Abu Ghraib, (North Atlantic Books, 2005), is based on a tenyear experience teaching in one of the oldest Prison Education Programs in the nation in New York State. It Might Do Well With Strawberries (Marick Press, 2008) is a new narrative hybrid with a focus on the years 2004-2005 and the crisis of the new century. The author’s newest book, A HalfMan Dreaming (Red Hen Press, 2012) begins with the shadow of a Flying Wing. The image remains a startling blank that hovered over Cold War Southern California and extends into the whirlpools of betrayal which have since that time become so sleekly barbaric. Through the telling of a Mexican/American Vietnam War Veteran, the novel mixes voices, events, ghosts, and ghost worlds. A HalfMan Dreaming is a vision of the Enola Gay, cauldrons of glamorous malignancies, beauty, abduction, and the fragile extremities this novel includes in its longing for a new kind of story-life. David Matlin is a professor in San Diego State University’s Department of English and its MFA Creative Writing program.

Date: Monday, October 15th, 2012
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Room 118, Manhattan Campus

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Carl J. Carrie
carriec@stjohns.edu