Television companies, supports cspan2 as a public service. Hello, everybody. Peter maravelis here are coping this finds you all safe and look at a deficit like booksellers and owners and publishers and the City Lights Foundation i would like to welcome you to our virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our calendar during the time of the pandemic. A big shout it and welcome to all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always we are being to you from unseated an essential grounds also has a San Francisco bay area from where we continue to celebrate the works of authors we know in love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hochman celebrate the publication of his new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman instructive american studies and at asse professor of english at georgetown university. The author of the book savage preservation, the ethnographic origins of modern Me
Finds you all safe and well. On behalf of city lights, booksellers and publishers and the city lights foundation, id like to welcome you to our virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first
Virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first best first book. His academic writings of a period in American Literature africanamerican review, hallelu notes and queries as well as many othe
Virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first best first book. His academic writings of a period in American Literature africanamerican review, hallelu notes and queries as well as many othe
Booksellers and publishers and the city lights foundation, id like to welcome you to our virtual reading series that follows in the footsteps of our inner circle during the time of the pandemic. A big shout out and welcome all of our cspan viewers joining us tonight. As always, we are beaming to you. The unceded ancestral grounds of the remedy peoples, also known as San Francisco bay area, from where we to celebrate the works of authors we know and love with readings, discussions and forums. Tonight, it is a pleasure to have with us Brian Hartman celebrating the publication. His new book titled the listeners a history of wiretapping in the United States. Brian hochman is director of american studies and associate of english at georgetown university. Hes the author of the book savage preservation the ethnographic of modern media technology, which was a finalist for the american studies association, wins laura romero prize for first best first book. His academic writings of a period in A