@Macaulay Author Series featuring Acclaimed Biographer Deborah Solomon

Following Deborah Solomon’s reading from her groundbreaking new biography American Mirror: The Life and Work of Norman Rockwell, she and the critic and novelist Daphne Merkin will hold a conversation on “The Wounded Norman Rockwell.”  With American Mirror, Solomon trains her eye on an American icon whose life and work provided twentieth-century America with a defining and comforting image of itself. But his life was far darker and more complicated than his public realized. Solomon was also “Questions For” columnist of The New York Times and a biographer of Jackson Pollock and Joseph Cornell.

@MACAULAY AUTHOR SERIES events take place at the historic Macaulay Honors College building, 35 West 67th Street, at 7:00pm.  Events are free and open to the public, and will be followed by a book signing and reception with the authors. Books will be available for purchase at the event

For more information please visit http://macaulay.cuny.edu/community/author-series/

For reservations visit:  http://macaulay.cuny.edu/rsvp or call:  347-460-4292











When: Wed., Nov. 13, 2013 at 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Where: Macaulay Honors College
35 W. 67th St.
212-729-2900
Price: Free. Reservation Required
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Following Deborah Solomon’s reading from her groundbreaking new biography American Mirror: The Life and Work of Norman Rockwell, she and the critic and novelist Daphne Merkin will hold a conversation on “The Wounded Norman Rockwell.”  With American Mirror, Solomon trains her eye on an American icon whose life and work provided twentieth-century America with a defining and comforting image of itself. But his life was far darker and more complicated than his public realized. Solomon was also “Questions For” columnist of The New York Times and a biographer of Jackson Pollock and Joseph Cornell.

@MACAULAY AUTHOR SERIES events take place at the historic Macaulay Honors College building, 35 West 67th Street, at 7:00pm.  Events are free and open to the public, and will be followed by a book signing and reception with the authors. Books will be available for purchase at the event

For more information please visit http://macaulay.cuny.edu/community/author-series/

For reservations visit:  http://macaulay.cuny.edu/rsvp or call:  347-460-4292

Buy tickets/get more info now