Creative Nonfiction

Columbia University School of the Arts Writing Program Professor and award-winning biographer Michael Scammell will host a conversation at Columbia University Cafe Arts on Monday, December 6, from 6-7 pm. He will discuss Arthur Koestler's Darkness at Noon and its relevance today. The event takes place at PicNic Cafe, 2665 Broadway, and entry is $10 (cash only, includes one drink).

  • Freakonomics

"When I was in my mid-twenties, I suffered the delusion that I might be able to do nothing more with my life than write books, and the School of the Arts Writing Program was a willing enabler in perpetuating this delusion. I have to say that I am very grateful."
 

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