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Glenn Kurtz with Kadir Nelson at the Tucson Festival of Books (Tucson, AZ)

March14 at University of Arizona Mall in Tucson, AZ

Sun, Mar 15 @ 10:00 am at University of Arizona Library/Special Collections (Seats 110)

Real Work

The daily lives and labor of the people whose work underpins history’s greatest events often go unseen. From the early players of the "Basket Ball" league to the workers who built the Empire State Building, these authors reveal how they bring overlooked individuals to life for readers across generations.

UA Library/Special Collections (Seats 110)
Sun, Mar 15, 10:00 am - 10:55 am
History / Biography
Signing area: Sales & Signing Area - Integrated Learning Center (following presentation)

Panelists: Glenn Kurtz, Kadir Nelson
Moderator: Jaynie Adams

The Tucson Festival of Books is offered free of charge to the public. Parking at the University of Arizona is complimentary in many surface lots. Event parking charges of $10 per day will be in effect in all available garages and certain surface lots. See map for details. Parking at University of Arizona is cashless and cash will not be accepted.

Use of public transportation is strongly encouraged. Both the SunTran bus system and the SunLink street car provide convenient alternatives to parking at the University of Arizona.

Glenn Kurtz is the author of the newly released “Men at Work: The Empire State Building and the Untold Story of the Craftsmen Who Built It," which identifies the men in Lewis Hine's iconic photos of the Empire State's construction. Kurtz's previous books include “Three Minutes in Poland: Discovering a Lost World in a 1938 Family Film,”  an NPR, New Yorker, and Boston Globe Best Book of 2014, and his memoir “Practicing: A Musician's Return to Music.” A Guggenheim Foundation Fellow, Kurtz currently lives in San Francisco.

March14, 10.00am

Tucson, AZ 85719