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In 2017, Gay released her highly anticipated memoir, “Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body,” which became an award-winning bestseller, as well as a collection of short stories titled “Difficult Women.” NPR named it one of the best books of the year and Salon declared the book “trailblazing.” Her powerful debut novel, “An Untamed State,” was long listed for the Flaherty- Dunnan First Novel Prize. Gay’s collection of essays, “Bad Feminist,” is considered a quintessential exploration of modern feminism.
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and Monday, March 19, all-day, at The Graduate School Office on the third floor of Abbott Hall. Tickets will also be available on the Chicago campus on Thursday, March 15, from 9 a.m. Information on the ticket release dates will be available on CTSS’ Facebook page. Only one ticket will be given out per person, and a WildCard is required. To ensure an even distribution of tickets for Northwestern students, faculty and staff, tickets will be released in waves over the course of a week. Tickets are required for the event and are available for pick-up in-person at the Norris Box Office beginning at noon Monday, March 12.
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Gay also will answer questions submitted by students. A conversation with Gay will be moderated by Professor Nitasha Sharma.
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Hosted by the student-run Contemporary Thought Speaker Series (CTSS) and the Women’s Center, and co-sponsored by a score of campus departments and organizations, the event will be held at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at 7 p.m. EVANSTON - Roxane Gay, an acclaimed writer and cultural critic, will speak on Northwestern University’s Evanston campus, and tickets for the free event are available beginning the week of March 12.