Perri Klass
@PerriKlass
New book, "A Good Time to Be Born: How Science and Public Health Gave Children a Future," October 13, 2020, join me at an event https://t.co/queFqiJfeH
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We have allowed ourselves to feel a quiet sense of pride this morning after waking up to a long article by Perri Klass in the New Yorker about “our” author Dorothy Canfield Fisher…
We at Mercantile Library and Harriet Beecher Stowe House are VERY excited to host Perri Klass on Thursday 3/2. Discussing #TheBestMedicine (@wwnorton), women in medicine, medical humanities, and Harriet Beecher Stowe... Join us! In person or virtual. mercantilelibrary.com/calendar/allgo…
If you’re drawn to the hefty tomes of Victorian authors Anthony Trollope and George Eliot, we can pretty much guarantee you’ll enjoy Margaret Oliphant's novel Hester as much as we did. With guest Perri Klass!
lostladiesoflit.com/podcast/128-ma…
Tuscany in the autumn is all about celebrating the fruits of the earth and the vine, with enough time left over to savor the region’s art and history.
By Perri Klass, NYU Florence Co-Director
nytimes.com/2022/10/11/tra…
TOMORROW: At noon and again at 5:30pm, join us online to hear from the great Dr. Perri Klass. First at noon, 'Living to Grow Up: How Childhood Death Became 'Unnatural.'' Then, at 5:30pm, 'Prevention, Progress, and Persistent Disparities: Ethical Dilemmas and Child Mortality.'
Looking forward to chatting with the extraordinary Perri Klass via Elliott Bay Book Co. tomorrow!
'He’s a scamp, a brat, a kid who, as we might say today, makes a lot of poor choices.' NYU Journalism's Perri Klass on the real Pinocchio & the story's off-screen impact in Smithsonian Magazine: smithsonianmag.com/travel/the-rea…
Improvements in child mortality should be thought of more like the moon landing, but they were pioneered by women and weren't broadcast live on TV.
Excited to learn more about this incredible story in The Best Medicine by Perri Klass.
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We're thrilled that the first guest for BLR's new Book Talk series is the fabulous Delia Ephron. Join us TOMORROW, 4/26 for a wonderful conversation between Delia & Perri Klass (RSVP even if you can’t make it -- the link will remain active to watch later)
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Pegged to the Donatello show, a wonderful read by Perri Klass on Mary McCarthy's 'Stones of Florence' -- on getting to know a city by 'making connections across history and art and architecture, picking out the threads that you want to follow.' nytimes.com/2022/04/13/tra…
Returning to Florence With ‘the World’s Most Opinionated Guide’. The perfect time to look at this classic Tuscan destination with new, less jaded eyes. For a fresh perspective, let the critic and novelist Mary McCarthy be your guide. By Perri Klass nytimes.com/2022/04/13/tra…
Join us on 4/26 for BLR's first (virtual) Book Talk, featuring Delia Ephron in conversation with Perri Klass. The discussion will include Ephron's latest book, LEFT ON TENTH, and the themes present in her work: joy, tragedy, and everything in between.
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Join us on 4/26 at 7pm ET for our first BLR Book Talk! We're thrilled to welcome Delia Ephron as she joins BLR board member Perri Klass for a special conversation about her life, career, & new memoir, Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life.
RSVP: tinyurl.com/booktalkephron