Stargazing in the Atomic Age Q&A and Discussion

Please join us for Q & A followed by general discussion with Anne Goldman, author of Stargazing in the Atomic Age (University of Georgia Press, 2021). Goldman’s essay collection sets out to flip the script on Jewish history, insisting light into the apocalyptic twentieth century by reflecting upon innovations created before, during, and just after the Holocaust.

The first 10 registrants will receive a free copy of Stargazing in the Atomic Age.

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Anne Goldman is Professor of English at Sonoma State University. In addition to Stargazing, she has published three books: Take My Word: Autobiographical Innovations of Ethnic American Working Women (University of CA Press, 1996), Continental Divides: Revisioning American Literature (Palgrave/St. Martins, 2000), and María Amparo Ruiz de Burton: Critical and Pedagogical Perspectives, co-edited with Amelia de la Luz Montes (University of Nebraska Press, 2004). Goldman’s fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Tin House, The Guardian, the Georgia Review, the Gettysburg Review, and the Southwest Review, among other venues. Her essays have been cited as notable in the Best American Essays, the Best American Science and Nature Writing, and the Best American Travel Writing and have been nominated for a National Magazine Award.

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Stargazing in the Atomic Age Q&A and Discussion

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