
Michael Ondaatje: Memory and the Act of Looking Back (Cancelled)
About the Event:
Michael Ondaatje is one of the most influential writers of his generation. He won the Booker Prize for his successful 1992 novel The English Patient, which was made into the nine-time Academy Award-winning film, including for Best Picture. Critically respected for testing the limits of the genre of poetry with playful experimentation, Ondaatje makes a long-awaited return to the medium with his latest A Year of Last Things, an exploration of memory, history, and the act of looking back. At Chicago Humanities, Ondaatje presents a reading and then sits down with Srikanth Reddy, Professor of English at the University of Chicago, for a conversation about his sometimes witty, or moving, but always brilliant poetry.
Tickets for the Michael Ondaatje program for Collaborators and above are free.
This annual lecture recognizes the significant contributions to the Chicago Humanities made by its founder and chairman emeritus Richard J. Franke.
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