An Evening with Sash Bischoff: "Sweet Fury" and F. Scott Fitzgerald

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The History Center is honored to welcome author Sash Bischoff for an interview on the evening of Wednesday, June 18. In conversation with Executive Director Carol Summerfield, the interview will cover Bischoff’s debut novel Sweet Fury, a twisty, thought-provoking novel of construction and deconstruction in conversation with the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald and told through the lends of the film industry. Sash Bischoff will also discuss her many other creative projects, as well as the significance of Fitzgerald’s writings on her own work and research.
Sash Bischoff is a writer and director. Having attended Princeton University where she trained under Jeffrey Eugenides and Joyce Carol Oates, Sash would go on to win Princeton’s Creative Writing Fiction Award and create the Princeton Writers Group. Sash has written plays that have been developed at theatres throughout the U.S. and has held residencies at Ragdale, PLAYA, the Albee Foundation, Caldera, and Sirenland Writers Workshop.