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DESCRIPTION:How can we inhabit the moral imagination in a way that avoids h
 eavy-handed moralism? Can looking at the world through the “million wind
 ows” of the “house of fiction” really elevate or transfigure our liv
 es? In this public lecture\, author and scholar Joshua Hren presents fresh
  takes on questions of timeless significance. Hren is founder and editor o
 f Wiseblood Books and co-founder of the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Wr
 iting at the University of St. Thomas\, Houston.\n\nCONTACT: 322-7746\, ck
 lingele@wisc.edu
LOCATION:2260 Law Building
SUMMARY:More than a Matter of Taste: The Moral Imagination and the Spirit o
 f Literature
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