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2008 Maine Literary Festival to Focus on the Environment
CAMDEN, Maine, July 24 /PRNewswire/ -- "For This Earth: Visions in
Literature" is the theme of the Maine Literary Festival, to be held November 7
-- 9, 2008, at theCamden Opera House.
The Festival explores the roles of writing, poetry, nature, and science in
shaping the way we treat the planet and live our lives. Professor Verlyn
Klinkenborg is the 2008 E.B. and Katharine White Memorial Lecturer. University
of Vermont Professor Emeritus of Biology Bernd Heinrich and Gourmet magazine
Editor in Chief Ruth Reichl headline the Saturday and Sunday sessions,
respectively.
"We have attracted a roster of superb authors, poets and food writers, and
struck a chord with people who are passionate about the environment and doing
whatever they can to make a difference," said Festival Chair Maryanne
Shanahan. "The weekend includes serious literary discussion, constructive
suggestions for our individual lives, good food and great fun."
Professor Klinkenborg wrote Making Hay (1986), The Last Fine Time (1991),
The Rural Life (2003), and Timothy: Or, Notes of an Abject Reptile (2006). His
work has appeared in many magazines, including The New Yorker, Harper's,
Esquire, The Smithsonian and National Geographic. He has taught literature and
creative writing at Fordham University and Harvard University.
Professor Heinrich is University of Vermont professor emeritus of biology
and the nation's leading expert on thermoregulation of insects. He has
published scientific books including the National Book Award nominee and
natural history classic, Bumblebee Economics, as well as Winter World: the
Ingenuity of Animal Survival, and Mind of the Raven: Investigations and
Adventures with Wolf-Birds. He contributes articles to national publications
including Science, Scientific American, The Smithsonian, Natural History and
the New York Times.
Ms. Reichl has been editor in chief of Gourmet magazine and
http://www.gourmet.com since April 1999. Previously she was a restaurateur and
widely read restaurant critic at both the Los Angeles Times and the New York
Times. Ms. Reichl began writing about food in 1972, when she published Mmmmm:
A Feastiary. Since then, she has authored the critically acclaimed,
best-selling memoirs Tender at the Bone, Comfort Me with Apples, and Garlic
and Sapphires.
In addition to the acclaimed keynote speaker and headline authors,
approximately 20 authors, poets, scientists, critics and chefs will
participate, among them Kate Braestup, Kathleen Ellis, Annie Finch, Melissa
Kelly, Gary Lawless, Sy Montgomery, Michael Rhulman, Jonathan Skinner,
Candace Stover, Martha White, Joy Williams, and Sandip Wilson.
Festival attendees are eligible to sign up, on a first-come-first-served
basis, for the "Church Supper Redux" on Saturday, November 8. This new twist
on a classical church supper will be prepared by local chefs who use local and
organic foods and support sustainable agriculture. Register now! Early bird
registration ends August 31, 2008. Details and registration are available at
http://www.maineliteraryfestival.com. Questions can be directed to Maryanne
Shanahan at 207-837-2827.
About the Maine Literary Festival
The Maine Literary Festival is a scholarship project of the Midcoast
Branch of the American Association of University Women. All proceeds from the
Festival are used for the Midcoast AAUW's scholarship program for young women
and girls who might otherwise not be able to attend college.
SOURCE Maine Literary Festival
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