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DESCRIPTION:Sep 14 - Dec 7\, 2026\nFor writers in search of a new book subj
 ect\, a favorite gambit is to go back to college. They choose a course—u
 sually on a book they’ve loved or an author they care about—and use it
  as a springboard for an updated exploration. But why should writers have 
 all the fun? New York Historical is offering a four-part lecture series th
 at lets us all revisit some classics—specifically\, seven books that tel
 l the story of America. The series begins with Uncle Tom’s Cabin and The
  Scarlet Letter\, and ends with The Great Gatsby and The Sun Also Rises. P
 erhaps you can guess the three in between. Joseph Luzzi\, the Asher B. Ede
 lman Professor of Literature at Bard College\, leads the monthly conversat
 ions.
LOCATION:New York Historical\, 170 Central Prk W\, New York\, NY 10024\, Un
 ited States
SUMMARY:Story of America in 7 Books (Fall Semester)
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