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6:00 p.m.
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| Introduction: David Lewis, Interim Dean
SCE | Panel: Joseph Salvatore, Professor of Writing, The New
School for Public Engagement | | Susan Szenasy, Editor in Chief Metropolis Magazine | | Peter M Wheelwright, Associate Professor, Parsons | | Moderator, Alan Bruton, Assistant Professor, Parsons |
Peter Matthiessen Wheelwright's first
novel, As It Is On Earth, is the story of two brothers, haunted by their
colorful past while thoroughly engaged in the painful now, as they ramble the
earth from New England to Mexico. Wheelwright is an architect and associate
professor at Parsons. His foray into the fictive environment from the built
environment has received critical attention. The panel, to include Peter, Joseph Salvatore,
Professor of Writing, The New School for Public Engagement who has taught
writing to design students at Parsons, and Susan Szenasy, Editor in Chief
Metropolis Magazine, will be Moderated by Alan Bruton, Assistant Professor,
Parsons . The panel will discuss the phenomenon of designers writing. Do they
write differently? How do the tools and palettes of the space designer behave
differently in the terrain of literature? |
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