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The
Atlantic Monthly’s Langewiesche at UNH April 14
William
Langewiesche, a national correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly
and author of several books, including his most recent on the World
Trade Center, will talk about and read from his work Wednesday,
April 14, at 5 p.m. in Huddleston Hall’s ballroom.
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Langewiesche |
Langewiesche
will also sign copies of his books, which will be for sale after
the reading.
Sponsored by the UNH English Department’s Writers Series,
the lecture is free and open to the public.
Langewiesche has been writing for The Atlantic Monthly since 1991,
reporting on a variety of subjects including travel in the Sahara,
the Sudanese Islamic government and the U.S.-Mexican border.
He has written several books, including his most recent, “American
Ground: Unbuilding the World Trade Center,” which originated
as a three-part series for the magazine based on the nine months
he spent chronicling the recovery efforts.
Langewiesche was granted exclusive and unrestricted access to Ground
Zero and the people involved in the cleanup of the World Trade Center
site just days after Sept. 11, 2001.
Langewiesche will also talk about his newest book, “The Outlaw
Sea: A World of Freedom, Chaos and Crime,” which is scheduled
for release in May.
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