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DON'T MISS THE INFLUENCE OF THE SEA AND NEW LONDON ON EUGENE O'NEILL

The Friends of
Fort Trumbull S.P. to present Robert Richter, author of



Eugene O’Neill and Dat ole Davil Sea



 

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On July 31, 2014, Robert Richter will continue
The Friends of Fort Trumbull’s presentation of “The Whaling City and the Sea”,
by discussing Eugene O’Neill, one of New London’s most famous residents.  Mr. Richter, a graduate of Connecticut
College, is the Director of Arts Programming at the College. In addition, he
consults for museums and historical societies on staff training, public program
development, and the implementation of performance-based programs.



 

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As an author, he has written many books on
Eugene O’Neill. In 2001, he wrote Touring
Eugene O’Neill’s New London,
a guide which will introduce area residents
and visitors to the local places connected with O’Neill’s life.  His next book,



 Eugene O’Neill and Dat ole Davil Sea, was
a finalist for the 2005 Connecticut Book Award. In this book, Mr. Richter
examines the influences on O’Neill of the maritime history of New London, his
experiences in sailing and steamships, and his Provincetown experiences. 



 



The presentation will take place in the Fort
Trumbull Conference Center on 90 Walbach St., New London, at 7 p.m.  The public is invited, but seating is
limited.  New members are always
welcome.  Refreshments will follow the
presentation.



 



 




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