2005 Lake Forest Literary Festival
The inaugural event featured Chicago author Stuart Dybek as the keynote speaker.
Lake Forest College welcomes award-winning Chicago author Stuart Dybek as the College’s Spring 2005 artist-in-residence and featured speaker at the first annual Lake Forest Literary Festival, to be held March 15-18, 2005. The Festival brings together prominent Illinois writers to celebrate the diversity and richness of the literary culture in Chicago.
The Festival will feature readings, lectures, and panel discussions from such well-known writers as Reginald Gibbons, Ricardo Cortez Cruz, and Chicago Tribune journalist Patrick T. Reardon. Other offerings include:
- A panel discussion by three Chicago editors on the topic: “The Voice Behind the Voice: Chicago Editors on Writing and Publishing” (March 16)
- Lunch with resident artists and writers from the Ragdale Foundation, an artists’ retreat located on Chicago’s North Shore (March 17)
“The Lake Forest Literary Festival is an outgrowth of a lecture series the College has been doing for years,” explained Bob Archambeau, Chair of the English Department and co-organizer of the festival. “While our past visitors have included such notable writers as Paul D. Miller – aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid – and Thomas Frank, the editor of The Baffler, this is the first time we have been able to bring together such a distinguished group to explore Chicago’s great literary tradition.
The Lake Forest Literary Festival is made possible by a $4,300 grant from the Illinois Arts Council and the generous support of numerous campus groups, including the Visiting Artist Committee, the Mojekwu Fund for Intercultural Understanding, the English Department, and the American Studies Department. Additional underwriting was provided by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Presenter Biographies
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Stuart Dybek |
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Reginald Gibbons |
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Ricardo Cortez Cruz |
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Patrick T. Reardon |
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