Missile, 1993 © Ed Paschke |
November 11-13, 1994
Chicago Humanities Festival V explored the classic and contemporary concerns of crime and punishment from the perspectives of history, literature, art, music, and philosophy. In more than 35 programs and performances – each just $3 – the fifth annual Chicago Humanities Festival explored crime and punishment from the perspectives of art, music, history, literature, anthropology, philosophy, and drama. Writers and artists have produced their greatest, most powerful, controversial, and enigmatic works on crime and punishment. In fact and in fiction, it is the subject that fascinates, frightens, and captivates us, which the 1994 Festival demonstrated. Download the 1994 press release. |
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TOM WOLFE: Crime and Moral Fever in the 1990's |