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E.N. Thompson Forum and Governor’s Lecture in the Humanities: A Conversation with Amy Tan

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Starts at 7:30 pm CDT
Lied Center for Performing Arts
301 N 12th St
Lincoln NE 68508
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E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, (402) 472-6990, enthompson@unl.edu
Presented by Humanities Nebraska (HN) and the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, “A Conversation with Amy Tan” will be free and open to the public at the Lied Center for Performing Arts in Lincoln and live-streamed.

Tan, a widely acclaimed best-selling author, will speak on her many books, all of which have shone light on the human experience from fresh perspectives.

Born in the U.S. to immigrant parents from China, Tan’s first best-selling novel was “The Joy Luck Club,” which is a look at the immigration experience from the perspective of mothers and daughters. Other New York Times best-sellers followed, including “The Kitchen God’s Wife,” “The Hundred Secret Senses,” “The Bonesetter’s Daughter,” “Saving Fish from Drowning,” and “The Valley of Amazement.” Tan is also the author of two children’s books, a memoir, and other works. In keeping with her love of science and childhood love of doodling, she recently took up nature journal sketching. Her new book, “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” (Knopf, 2024), debuted at #1 on the ABA’s Indie bestseller list and was called “delightful” by the New York Times. She received the National Humanities Medal in 2021.

Co-chaired by Connie Duncan and Andy Pollock, this year’s Governor’s Lecture in the Humanities is the 29th consecutive year that Humanities Nebraska has brought an outstanding national speaker to Nebraska to give a free public talk on topics related to the humanities. It will also kick off the 37th year of the E.N. Thompson Forum lecture series.

https://www.liedcenter.org/event/29th-annual-governors-lecture-humanities-conversation-amy-tan

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