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Community Lecture Series: James Dalessandro

Program No. 24780RJ

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Join James Dalessandro for a four-part series of lectures spotlighting influential American writers with San Francisco roots. Explore the remarkable lives and enduring legacies of Mark Twain, Jack London, The Beat Poets and John Steinbeck in this captivating series.

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Your online lecture recording will be 1-2 hours long, you are free to watch anytime. This online experience uses a ShareFile link to a pre-recorded lecture. All you need is an Internet connection and your computer. You will receive a confirmation email when you enroll, and will be sent the recording link via email with instructions on how to view the lecture.
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James Dalessandro
James Dalessandro is a bestselling novelist, journalist and filmmaker. His novel "1906," an epic re-creation of the San Francisco Earthquake, was a #1 National Bestseller in Historical Fiction in its Kindle/digital release, as was his "Citizen Jane" in True Crime. His documentary "The Damnedest Finest Ruins" changed San Francisco history when city supervisors unanimously passed his resolution setting aside the death count of 478 and recognizing his figure of 3,000 plus. James has lectured to Road Scholars on dozens of topics for 15+ years.

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James Dalessandro is a bestselling novelist, journalist and filmmaker. His novel "1906," an epic re-creation of the San Francisco Earthquake, was a #1 National Bestseller in Historical Fiction in its Kindle/digital release, as was his "Citizen Jane" in True Crime. His documentary "The Damnedest Finest Ruins" changed San Francisco history when city supervisors unanimously passed his resolution setting aside the death count of 478 and recognizing his figure of 3,000 plus. James has lectured to Road Scholars on dozens of topics for 15+ years.





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