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A Conversation with Travel Writer Tim Cahill

A Conversation with Travel Writer Tim Cahill

Presented by Center for Literary Arts San Jose State University at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library

April 28, 2010

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A founding editor of Outside Magazine, travel writer Tim Cahill is the author of seven books, including Pass the Butterworms, Pecked to Death by Ducks, Hold the Enlightenment and Lost In My Own Backyard. A former longtime Bay Area resident, he now lives in Montana.

Mr. Cahill is this year's Lurie Distinguished Visiting Writer. The Lurie Distinguished Visiting Writer, established through the generosity of Connie and Robert Lurie, has brought distinguished authors including Ursula LeGuin, James Kelman, Carolyn Kizer, and ZZ Packer to teach at SJSU for one semester each year.

This event will take place in Room 225/229 of the Library.



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      Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library

      150 E. San Fernando Street
      San Jose, CA 95112

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      Tickets: Free

      Info Phone: 408-924-4600

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      April 28, 2010

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      1pm

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