A maniac from a neighboring area moved to us . No, but that ones bouquets would be more modest, not forgettable, little flowers, yes, its logical, but nothing can be ruled out, well, im more inclined to the version of suicide, of course, marad ravich, logically, could have done it for herself, she could have, just a second. One second, you gave me the right idea, i, please, help, yes, Alexandra Ivanovna, as always, is at her best, the version of suicide cannot be ruled out, the only question is the contents of the syringes, i will do an examination, and where is the suicide note, strange, somehow, here it is, this suicide note, to all these she said everything. She wanted, she staged the best moment in her life, which will never happen again, who called the police, journalists, she invited them herself, she promised something sensational, i must say, she did not deceive, even from her own arranged some kind of death whisper, well, gentlemen, lets lets inspect the house, of course, i ha
[inaudible conversations] the microphone is right on you. You have two of them theyll be both here. But theyre not on. Just went on right now. [laughter] all right ladies and gentlemen how are we tonight in so welcome to the American Writers Museum i would like to get everybodys attentions as we have a special guest with us tonight. The American Writers Museum is where we celebrate the impact that writers have had on American History and our culture and our daily life now on our wall and exhibit heres here at m fiction and spirituality and politics, and it is not a hyperbole to say that many of them wrote words that changed the course of history. From Thomas Jefferson declaring independence to wells demanding accountability americans writers have forever challenged the status quo, and advocated fearlessly for the rights of all to be heard. Awm surprise bookshelf series shows a man work and words held government accountable this a new book be doomsday machine is latest chapter many a li
Your microphone is right on you. You have two of them. But they are not on . [inaudible] ladies and gentlemen, how are we tonight . So welcome to the American Writers Museum. Id like to get everybodys attention as we have a very special us tonight. The American Writers Museum is where we celebrate the impact that writers have had on American History and our culture and our daily life. Now, on our walls and in the exhibits at the hwm, our writers in fiction, fantasy, science, spirituality and politics and is not hyperbole to say that many of them wrote the words the change the course of history. From Thomas Jefferson declaring independence to i to be wells demanding accountability, americas writers have forever challenged the status quo, and advocated fearlessly for the rights of all to be heard. A wm surprise bookshelf series tonight features a man whose works in words have failed government accountable and his new book tonight is the latest chapter in a lifetime of confronting power,
Is about capturing duty and i think writing in might opinion to capture our beauty of our emotions and feelings and the American Writers Museum provides the opportunity for people all across the nation. It is amazing we have not had this before but we do now. [applause] chicago has a rich literary tradition and we plan to see that continue to grow not only do you want to honor the past authors putting gauge current offers and insights and encourage future offers to bring their scale skills to this event. It is my pleasure to introduce president of cook county a but more important as a schoolteacher somebody important to west to get started. [applause] good morning i am glad to be here today at American Writers Museum of First National museum of its kind the biography of truman is one of my favorite books ive brought my wallboard copy for him to autograph. Sometimes it is a call to action sometimes a muchneeded escape they can have do unexpected side its expose as to sidestep never prev
[inaudible question] boston and charleston might be seen as opposite but we are talking about two of the oldest cities in america, visual cities, and sections in history. Why do we care about charleston in the year 1860 . Well, we know here why we care. This is my starting point for the book. Charleston was really the vanguard and it was written the last day of 1860s to a colleague, a fellow man of the church in the north, he shed light on this. People are living in these times and that matter actually helped me make up his mind because there has to be story there. Five phases of what might be thought of as madness, public issues. First is fear. The story begins in the fall of 1859, really. John brown, the militants, and the range there was tremendous alarm and the beginning of the broad scale uprising. The hometown paper said your negroes are constantly wanting to cut our throats. They are forming Vigilance Committee and calling for attention to the Abolition Party of the north. Lets