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Are you a book lover itching to hang out with your kind of people? The Homewood Library gives you a chance to meet authors and dive into the art of storytelling.
Join us as we welcome Mollie Smith Waters a writer and a college instructor at Lurleen B. Wallace Community College where she teaches American literature and the humanities. Waters will be discussing F. Scott Fitzgerald an author by many to be considered one of the greatest American authors to have ever lived. With the work The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald became an overnight success, and it is a novel that continues to be read and studied by students across the world. What most people do not know about Fitzgerald is that the State of Alabama played a role in shaping him. Fitzgerald spent time in the military in Alabama, and he married Montgomery socialite Zelda Sayre. In fact, the only museum in the world dedicated to the Fitzgeralds is located in Montgomery, Alabama. Zelda and her family’s impact on both Fitzgerald’s life and writing must be understood by anyone trying to gain a deeper level of meaning when studying Fitzgerald’s works. By taking a look at his Alabama connections and their influences on Fitzgerald, one will better comprehend the great man’s writings.
This presentation is supported by a grant award from the Alabama Humanities Alliance. Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance.
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AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Historical | Arts & Lit | Adult Events |
TAGS: | Historical | Educational | Adults | Adult Summer Reading |
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