[net.women] Chaim Potok at Cambridge Forum

chabot@amber.DEC (l s chabot) (01/15/85)

This past weekend I heard on WGBH part of an interesting lecture by Chaim Potok
at the Cambridge Forum.  The lecture was entitled "The Writer Against the 
World".  I'm including net.women in this posting because of Potok's description
of how it is important to him to be considered a writer, not to be categorized
as a minority writer and therefore to be categorized out of significance in
"mainstream" American fiction; this concern about categorization also belongs to
writers who are women.  He descibes the beginning of his desire to be an 
author: in reading _Brideshead_Revisited_ for a week he lived in a world he 
never knew had existed (how much does a Brooklyn yeshiva boy know of
upper-class British catholics?).  Potok is eloquent and funny. 

The lecture is available on a cassette from Cambridge Forum (I'm sending for 
mine!):

	The Cambridge Forum
	3 Church Street
	Cambridge, MA  02138

	cost: $7
	ask for Chaim Potok's lecture "The Writer Against the World"

L S Chabot
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