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Date: Thu, Dec 07, 2006, 12:00 AM PST
Date:
Friday, April 20, 2007.
3:30 PM.<BR/>
Location: Stanford Humanities Center
424 Santa Teresa Street
Stanford, CA 94305<BR/><BR/>
<p>Max Byrd, an English professor at UC Davis, is a novelist of historical and detective fiction. He will deliver the 15th annual Bliss Carnochan lecture, tentatively titled "Literature's Oldest Profession - The Historical Novel," which will discuss historical fiction from Homer to Gore Vidal.</p>
<p>Professor Byrd has also formerly taught English at Yale University and was a Visiting Professor at Stanford. He has lectured widely, including at UC Berkeley, Warwick University, and the Sorbonne.</p>
<p>Professor Byrd is the author of a number of scholarly books on 18th-century English literature, including "Visits to Bedlam" and "London Transformed." He is also author of many detective novels, including the Book-of-the-Month Club selection, "Target of Opportunity." His historical novels include "Grant: A Novel" and "Shooting the Sun."</p>
<p>Prof. Byrd is the President of the Board for the Squaw Valley Community of Writers, and won th "Shamus" Award for best paperback private detective novel. He has also served as Editor of the scholarly journal "Eighteenth-Century Studies." </p>
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