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PRESS CONTACT:
David Manning
212. 817.7177 or 7170
dmanning@gc.cuny.edu
September 2009
for Immediate release:
Robert A. Caro to Give Leon Levy Biography Lecture
The Leon Levy Center for Biography at the Graduate Center, City University
of New York, has announced that Robert A. Caro, the award-winning biographer
of Robert Moses and Lyndon Baines Johnson, will give the 2009 Leon Levy Biography
Lecture. Mr. Caro’s lecture, which is free and open to the public,
will take place on Tuesday, September 29, beginning 7:00 p.m. at the Graduate
Center, 365 Fifth Avenue at 34th Street.
Established by a generous gift from the Leon Levy Foundation, the Leon Levy Center
for Biography selects a biographer of note each year to give the annual lecture.
The lecturer speaks on the process of researching and writing a biography, with
a focus on their current work in progress. Robert A. Caro is the author of The
Power Broker: Robert Moses and the Fall of New York and The Years of
Lyndon Johnson, comprised of three published volumes: The Path to Power,
Means of Ascent, and Master of the Senate. Mr. Caro is at work
on his fourth and final volume of The Years of Lyndon Johnson, an examination
of Johnson’s time in the White House.
Together, Caro’s biographies of Moses and Johnson have garnered a number
of honors, among them two Pulitzer Prizes for Biography, two National Book Critics
Circle Awards for Best Nonfiction Book of the Year, the National Book Award,
the Gold Medal in Biography from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and
the Francis Parkman Prize, awarded by the Society of American Historians to the
book that best “exemplifies the union of the historian and the artist.”
According to The Boston Globe, “Caro
has a unique place among American political biographers. He has become, in many
ways, the standard by which his fellows are measured.” In 2007, he was
the Holtzbrinck Distinguished Visitor at the American Academy in Berlin. Caro
was a Carnegie Fellow at Columbia University and a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.
The Leon Levy Center for Biography
announced the 2009-2010 Biography Fellows earlier this year. They are Wendy Lesser,
Mary Lisa Gavenas, John Matteson, and Vanda Krefft.
The Leon Levy Center for Biography
The Leon Levy Center for Biography was established in 2008 at the CUNY Graduate
Center by a gift from the Leon Levy Foundation. Envisioned as a hub for writers,
scholars, students and readers of the genre, the Leon Levy Center for Biography
commenced programming in the academic year beginning September 2008. The center
seeks to build connections between university-affiliated and independent biographers
working in print, film, visual arts, and new media across academic disciplines.
The center is directed by acclaimed biographer David Nasaw, Arthur Schlesinger,
Jr., Chair in American History at the Graduate Center.
The Graduate Center
The Graduate Center is the primary doctorate-granting institution of the City
University of New York (CUNY). The school offers more than 30 doctoral programs,
as well as a number of master's programs. The Graduate Center is also home
to more than 30 interdisciplinary research centers and institutes and offers
an extensive array of public lectures, exhibitions, concerts, and theatrical
events. Further
information on the Graduate Center and its programs can be found at www.gc.cuny.edu.
The Leon Levy Foundation
The Leon Levy Foundation, founded in 2004, is a private, not-for-profit foundation
created from the estate of Leon Levy, a legendary investor with a longstanding
commitment to philanthropy. The Foundation's overarching goal is to continue
the tradition of humanism characteristic of Mr. Levy by supporting scholarship
at the highest level, ultimately advancing knowledge and improving the lives
of individuals and society at large.
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