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The Book - Past, Present, and Future - Chicago Humanities Festival

The Book: Past, Present, and Future Baskes Lecture in History

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  • ABOUT Anthony Grafton

    A distinguished writer, author, and professor of history at Princeton University, Anthony Grafton’s fields of study are the cultural history of Renaissance Europe, the history of books and readers, the history of scholarship and education in the West from Antiquity to the 19th century, and the history of science from Antiquity to the Renaissance.

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Many of us love a good cliffhanger, but today we find ourselves in a state of suspense about the book itself. What happens next for the beloved bound volume? Future generations may well live without books, consuming text on various electronic devices networked to infinitely large databases. Anthony Grafton, professor at Princeton University, is a leading historian of the book. Admired for definitive accounts of the libraries, book trade, and humanistic scholarship of the early modern period, he is best known to a larger public as the author of the bestseller The Footnote: A Curious History and as a frequent contributor to The New York Review of Books.  In the age of the e-book, Grafton addresses the crux of the book’s future: are the coming days a techno-utopia, the entire library of world culture at our fingertips, or cause for anguish at the loss of the iconic artifact of learning?

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This annual lecture recognizes a generous multiyear contribution to the Chicago Humanities Festival by Julie and Roger Baskes.

EVENT INFORMATION

Location:

First United Methodist Church at The Chicago Temple
null 77 West Washington Street
Chicago, IL 60602

Ticket Schedule and Pricing:

704: Sat, Mar. 31 2:00 - 3:00 PM

General Admission: $10.00
Teachers & Students: $5.00

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