On Thurs., May 14, Portland Public Library and the Armenian Cultural
Association of Maine will host an evening to commemorate the
100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Author Lou Ureneck will
speak about his newly released book The Great Fire: One American’s Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century’s First Genocide.
The evening begins at 7:15 p.m. in the Rines Auditorium with comments
from the president of the Armenian Cultural Association of Maine,
Gerard Kiladjian, and will be punctuated with a historical photo display
of Armenian culture in Maine. There will be a reception in the Lewis
Gallery after the lecture.
The Great Fire: One American’s Mission to Rescue Victims of the 20th Century’s First Genocide is
the harrowing story of a Methodist minister and a principled American
naval officer who helped rescue more than 250,000 refugees during the
Genocide of Armenian and Greek Christians. It is a tale of bravery,
morality, and politics, published to coincide with the Armenian Genocide
Centennial. By turns harrowing and inspiring, The Great Fire uses
eyewitness accounts, documents, and survivor narratives to bring this
episode—extraordinary for its brutality as well as its heroism—to life.
Lou Ureneck, a former Nieman fellow and editor-in-residence at
Harvard University, is a journalism professor at Boston University. He
was deputy managing editor at the Philadelphia Inquirer and editor of
the Portland (Maine) Press Herald.
Portland Public Library’s Brown Bag Lecture Series features bi-weekly
reading and question-and-answer sessions with authors from around the
nation as well as those who hail from Maine.
All Brown Bag Lectures are free to the public (unless specifically
noted as a fundraiser). Because they usually take place over the lunch
hour, guests are encouraged to bring their lunch; coffee is provided by
Coffee by Design. Books on sale at each lecture are courtesy of
Longfellow Books, which donates a portion of the proceeds to the
Portland Public Library.
For more information, programming@portland.lib.me.us.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
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