On Tuesday, October 8 at 1:00 p.m., join the University of Iowa Libraries for a unique conversation with author, artist, and scholar Johanna Drucker as she shares the process behind her newest work, Affluvia: The Toxic Off-Gassing of Affluent Culture.
Drucker will offer an inside look at the life cycle of a book—from its earliest ideas to research, writing, and the path to publication. Blending critical insight with creative practice, she will speak to both the content of Affluvia and the practical realities of turning a manuscript into a published work.
This event is ideal for writers, scholars, artists, and anyone curious about how books come into being. Free and open to the public, it’s an opportunity to learn directly from one of today’s most influential voices in book history and visual culture.