Where does fact end and fiction begin? Join us for an evening with celebrated writer Lucy Sante, whose work defies traditional literary boundaries by blending genres and crafting rich, multidimensional accounts of lives past and present. Sante will read from her latest book, I Heard Her Call My Name, a personal history that explores her experience of gender transition and much more. Following the reading, Sante will discuss her journey as an author and the creative process behind her writing with Ryan Purcell, History faculty. Together, they'll explore the challenges she has faced and highlights from her previous works, including Low Life and The Other Paris. Lucy Sante's award-winning career includes acclaimed books and honors such as a Whiting Writers' Award, a Grammy, and Guggenheim and Cullman fellowships. This event will be held on Sarah Lawrence's campus and is open to the public.
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Room B
Open to the public
/ Wednesday