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Author of ‘People Love Dead Jews’ to address combating contemporary antisemitism in St. Louis.

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Dana Horn, author of “People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present” (Norton 2021)

The Annual Staenberg Lecture, presented by Maryville University in partnership with the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, will take place Monday, April 15, at The Factory in Chesterfield.

The event will feature noted author and podcaster Dara Horn. Named one of the “Best Young American Novelists” by Granta Magazine (2007), she has published five novels along with her highly acclaimed book, “People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present” (Norton 2021). This collection of essays takes on the crisis of antisemitism with clarity and insight, along with Horn’s trademark humor; setting the table for critical conversations among Jews and non-Jews alike. She also hosts a companion podcast series for the book.

Horn’s nonfiction pieces have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Smithsonian, and numerous other publications. Her books have been translated into 12 languages, and named to lists that included:  Notable Books (New York Times); 25 Best Books of the Decade (Booklist), and Best Books of the Year (San Francisco Chronicle). In addition to receiving three National Jewish Book Awards, she has been a finalist for honors including the Kirkus Prize; the Wingate Prize; the Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Fiction, and more.

“Dara Horn’s work opens a door to crucial conversations about how we teach and discuss the Holocaust, and how we combat contemporary antisemitism,” said Myron Freedman, executive director of the Museum. “We are grateful that this year’s Staenberg Lecture Series will feature her insights—especially during a time of rising antisemitism and hate. We thank Michael Staenberg and the Staenberg Family Foundation for once again making this important lecture series possible.”

Horn earned a doctorate in comparative literature from Harvard University, and studied Yiddish and Hebrew.  She has taught at Yeshiva University and Sarah Lawrence College, and held the Gerald Weinstock Visiting professorship in Jewish studies at Harvard. Her lectures have taken her across North America, as well as Israel and Australia.

This will be the third in a series of lectures made possible through a generous commitment to Maryville University from philanthropist Michael Staenberg, and the Staenberg Family Foundation. The five-year series focuses on contemporary social issues through the lens of the Holocaust, its lessons, and its historical significance.

“I am immensely proud of the Annual Staenberg Lecture, a beacon of knowledge and enlightenment in our community,” Staenberg said. “It’s an honor to support the critical conversations led by remarkable minds like Dara Horn, as we strive to combat hate and prejudice, and foster a more inclusive and understanding society.”

Annual Staenberg Lecture with Dara Horn

When: April 15 at 6:30 p.m. (doors at 6)
Where: The Factory, 17105 North Outer 40 Rd, Chesterfield
Tickets and more info: https://www.thefactorystl.com/event/annual-staenberg-lecture/

 

 

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