![]() ![]() The killing-on Park Avenue in broad daylight, on Friday the thirteenth-shook the city.īorn to a struggling farmer, Green was a self-made man without whom there would be no Central Park, no Metropolitan Museum of Art, no Museum of Natural History, no New York Public Library. Īn exultant novel of New York City at the turn of the twentieth century, about one man's rise to fame and fortune, and his mysterious murder-"engrossing" ( Wall Street Journal), "immersive" ( The New Yorker), and "seriously entertaining" ( The Sunday Times, London).Īndrew Haswell Green is dead, shot at the venerable age of eighty-three, when he thought life could hold no more surprises. You may then see a window reading "waiting for host to start webinar," but sit tight-you will be admitted as soon as we begin broadcasting live! You will be able to submit questions using the Q&A feature.Įnjoying At Home with Literati? Donate $5 to sustain our programming here. You will be prompted to enter a first name and email upon joining. Note: we are now hosting on Zoom webinars. ![]() ![]() He will be joined in conversation by Julie Buntin.Ĭlick here to join the webinar event on 5/19. We're pleased to welcome Jonathan Lee to our At Home with Literati Series in support of The Great Mistake. ![]()
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