Mr. Death's Ephemeral Pageant: The Work of Audrey Niffenegger
Spurlock Museum, Knight Auditorium 600 South Gregory Street Urbana
Audrey Niffenegger gained international recognition in 2003 for her first novel, The Time Traveler's Wife. In addition to being an imaginative writer, she is a visual artist who has published several narrative visual novels created in her chosen medium the traditional aquatint. Her unique and memorable abilities as a verbal and visual storyteller astound her audiences. In light of her dual talents, it is not surprising that she is currently writing a novel about identical twins.
Hosted by: Rare Book and Manuscript Library and School of Art and Design
In conjunction with: Friends of the University of Illinois Library, Gender and Women's Studies Program, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities, Lorado Taft Lectureship on Art, Ninth Letter, Program in Creative Writing (Department of English), Robert J. and Katherin Carr Visiting Author Series, Spurlock Museum, The Soybean Press
Author, The Time Traveler's Wife and MFA Program in Interdisciplinary Book and Paper Arts, Columbia College, Chicago