Events

The Duchess of Angus with Jenny Davidson and Kaiama L. Glover—Online Event

General Programming

April 22, 2020 Wednesday, 4:30pm EDT Virtual Event
Notes
  • Free and open to the public
  • Registration required. See details.

This event will be livestreamed on Zoom. Register at our EventBrite here, and you will be sent the link directly.

Written in the 1950s and discovered by family members years after her death, Margaret Brown Kilik’s shocking coming-of-age novel of the emotional and sexual brutality of young women’s lives in wartime San Antonio deserves a place on the shelf alongside classic novels like Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar and Carson McCullers’s The Member of the Wedding. The Duchess of Angus reworks Kilik’s unusual personal history (her mother spent the 1930s running flophouse hotels all over the United States, leaving Margaret to be brought up by a host of relatives) into a riveting portrait of a young woman navigating a conflicted and rapidly changing world, one in which sex promises both freedom from convention and violent subjection to men’s will. Strikingly modern in its depiction of protagonist Jane Davis and her gorgeous, unreadable friend Wade Howell, The Duchess of Angus covers some of the same emotional territory as novels like Emma Cline’s The Girls and Robyn Wasserman’s Girls on Fire.

Includes an introduction by Jenny Davidson and contextual essays by Laura Hernández-Ehrisma and Char Miller.

Please join us for a conversation with Jenny Davidson and Kaiama L. Glover about The Duchess of Angus.