Howard Frank Mosher: Walking to Gatlinburg

Apr 11 2010 3:00 pm

Walking to GatlinburgVermont storyteller extraordinaire Howard Frank Mosher returns to Queen Anne Books for a presentation about his latest novel, Walking to Gatlinburg (click for Patti's review).

On Sunday April 11 starting at 3:00, novelist Howard FrankMosher will be presenting his entertaining and informative slide show/talk,“Transforming History into Fiction: the Story of a Born Liar.”  Where do the boundaries lie between history and fiction?  How far can a novelist go in appropriating and “transforming” history into fiction?  Using his personal slides, and stories from his travels to the old Erie Canal, Pennsylvanian Amish country, the battlefield at Gettysburg, historical sectors of Richmond, and the Great Smoky and Blue Ridge Mountains, Mosher will discuss his use of historical events and characters in his just-released Civil War novel, Walking to Gatlinburg.  As part of his research for the novel, Mosher read more than 100 Civil War histories and novels – his favorites are Cold Mountain and The Killer Angels – and retraced the entire trek of the novel’s hero, Morgan Kinneson, from northern Vermont to the Smokies.

Howard Frank Mosher is the author of ten acclaimed novels and a travel memoir.  Described by the Los Angeles Times as “a combination of Ernest Hemingway, Henry David Thoreau, and Jim Harrison,” Mosher is the recipient of the American Academy of Arts and Letters LiteratureAward, the New England Book Award, the ACLU Excellence in the Arts Award, andGuggenheim and NEA fellowships.  Three ofhis novels have been made into feature films. In a starred review, Kirkus Reviewcalls Walking to Gatlinburg an“expertly written novel . . . in which every word matters.”  Publisher’sWeekly praises the novel as “old-fashioned in the best sense . . . an engrossing tale with mass appeal.”

We've hosted Howard Frank Mosher before, so we know that he is hilarious, informative and all-around delightful!  We hope you can join us for this afternoon with a true American treasure.

 

 

$25.00
ISBN-13: 9780307450678
Availability: Not Readily Available, please call or email for information
Published: Crown, 3/2010

Location: 
Street:
Queen Anne Avenue Books
Additional:
1811 Queen Anne Ave N
City:
Seattle
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Province:
Washington
Postal Code:
98109-2850
Country:
United States