Last night at #ChevaliersBooks, Tom Lutz had everyone hooked with his stories behind "1925" and "Chagos Archipelago." Great conversation with Albert Litewka! 🙌🏽
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You'll engage with his extensive book about the Roaring Twenties, "1925: A Literary Encyclopedia," and his international thriller, "Chagos Archipelago" (which follows up on the awesome "Born Slippy").
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A graphic promoting an upcoming book tour for Tom Lutz. The image features a headshot of Tom Lutz looking toward the viewer. To the right is a list of five California tour dates: October 6 at Skylight Books, October 7 at The Town Club, October 9 at Diesel, A Bookstore, October 10 at Vroman's Bookstore, and October 14 at Chevalier's Books, and October 19 at Red Hen Press. The graphic is predominantly purple and pink, with the Coriolis logo at the top and the text "...more to come!" at the bottom.
Professor #TomLutz is bringing a double-feature masterclass in literature and history to the West Coast. Join him for conversations spanning two worlds: cultural revolutionaries of the Roaring Twenties and the deadly serious world of modern espionage.
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Currently Promoting "Chagos Archipelago" by Tom Lutz, forthcoming from Red Hen Press.
(1/2) If you loved "Born Slippy," you'll fall for #ChagosArchipelago! 🌊
We’re proud to spotlight "Chagos Archipelago" by Tom Lutz, award-winning cultural critic, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Riverside, and founder of @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social.
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Promotional graphic featuring the book cover of 1925: A Literary Encyclopedia by Tom Lutz, announcing a current publicity campaign.
(1/3) We’re proud to spotlight "1925: A Literary Encyclopedia" by Tom Lutz, award-winning cultural critic, Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Riverside, and founder of @lareviewofbooks.bsky.social.
#TomLutz #1925ALiteraryEnclopedia #LiteraryHistory