A Tribute to Robert Stone (2016)

This event happened on May 2nd 2016 at Folger Theatre.

PEN/Faulkner celebrated the life and work of the novelist, short story writer and memoirist Robert Stone, who served as chairman of PEN/Faulkner for 30 years.  "There has always been a strain of American fiction that seems to grow directly from Melville and Conrad,” the novelist Mona Simpson wrote in 1992. “The foremost voice of this sensibility in our time is Robert Stone.”  In novels such as Dog Soldiers and A Flag for Sunrise, Stone vividly captured the chaos and elation of the 1960s and the darkness at the heart of American empire-building. An evening of personal reminiscences and readings from his work and that of writers he influenced.


Featured readers were Tim O'Brien, Madison Smartt Bell, Stephen Goodwin, and Lauren Groff.