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Talking Volumes

Talking Volumes is back for its 25th season. Join us at the Fitzgerald Theater for four special events with renowned authors, celebrating our anniversary with a special $25 ticket price for MPR members and Star Tribune subscribers. Buy tickets here.

Minnesota author Patricia Hampl presents a literary view of the Upper Missippi. She reads from works by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Sinclair Lewis and even Henry David Thoreau, as well as her own musings on the great river. Music by pianist and Minnesota Public Radio favorite Dan Chouinard underscores the program.
Think Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is the most significant rock album ever? Critics take on the sacred cows of rock music in a new book.
Author Joel Achenbach delves into the world of George Washington. After winning the Revolutionary War, Washington decides to explore a water route to the West. On the way, he has run-ins with squatters on his land and meets frontiers people and Indians, while still keeping tabs on the fledgling government.
Beloved author Louise Erdrich's new book continues the stories of Ojibwe characters and catches them up in tales of revenge and passion.
Ruminator Books, the nationally-recognized independent bookstore on the Macalester College campus in St. Paul, is closing. After a series of financial problems and several attempts to find solutions, Macalester College has terminated the bookstore's lease. Book lovers say Minnesota is losing a piece of its literary history.
Literary readings are sometimes perceived as somber, stuffy affairs, mainly attended by people in love with their own high IQs. In the Twin Cities, a group of writers called the Lit 6 Project is trying to broaden the audience for literature by injecting elements of performance, entertainment and unpredictability into the reading.
A prolific children's literature author says his writing inspiration comes from observations of everyday things, such as old buildings or animals in the yard.
From tribal burning to industrial logging, the actions of human beings have greatly impacted the natural environment. A new book chronicles the ways humans have changed the woods of northern Minnesota.
Celebrations mark the centenary of Bloomsday, the fictitious day captured by James Joyce in the novel "Ulysses." Some call it the finest work of the 20th century. Others see it as an indecipherable tome. This year, Bloomsday is being celebrated from Dublin to Moorhead.