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Writer Josephine Humphreys to deliver Thomas Wolfe Lecture Oct. 2
| Writer Josephine Humphreys to deliver Thomas Wolfe Lecture Oct. 2 |
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| Monday, September 17, 2012 | |
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Writer Josephine Humphreys, whose fiction draws from the South Carolina lowlands where she was born and bred, will receive the 2012 Thomas Wolfe Prize and deliver the annual lecture Oct. 2 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The free public talk will be at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the new Genome Sciences Building, 250 Bell Tower Drive (across the street from the Sonja Haynes Stone Center). The auditorium is on the left as visitors enter the street-level front doors of the building. Humphreys graduated from Duke University and studied with the late Reynolds Price, who won the Thomas Wolfe Prize in 2007. “She is one of those rare authors whose work and voice have become indistinguishable from the place they were created, though readers in the larger world have welcomed her books with the passion and appreciation they so justly deserve,” said Daniel Wallace, J. Ross McDonald Distinguished Professor of English and director of UNC’s Creative Writing Program. |

