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A conversation about the work of Marilynne Robinson

November 6, 2018 - 4:30pm
Hurst Lounge

Join Miriam Bailin, Abram Van Engen (Associate Professors of English at Washington University), and Asher Gelzer-Govatos (co-convener of the Washington University Religion and Literature Writing Group) for a panel discussion ahead of Marilynne Robinson’s visit as 2018 Distinguished Humanities Lecturer. Participants are invited to read Robinson’s essay “What is Freedom of Conscience?” before the event. You may email iph@wustl.edu for copies of her essay.

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