Dreamland Conversations: Sebastian Junger

Showings

Studio Theater Tue, Jul 16 6:00 PM
INFORMATION
Rating:Unrated
Run Time:1H
Category:Dreamland Conversations

Description

DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND, THIS PRESENTATION OF DREAMLAND CONVERSATIONS HAS BEEN MOVED TO THE MAIN THEATER WITH OPEN SEATING. DOORS WILL OPEN AT 5:30PM TO TICKETHOLDERS.


Join us at The Dreamland for another great installment of our long-running Conversations series featuring journalist, author, director and producer Sebastian Junger discussing his storied career along with his brand-new book In “My Time of Dying: How I Came Face to Face with the Idea of an Afterlife”, detailing his own recent near death experience and the aftermath. This Conversation will be followed by a signing of his book in The Dreamland's lobby. Books will be available for purchase thanks to Nantucket Book Partners.

 

Bio:

 

Sebastian Junger is the #1 New York Times Bestselling author of THE PERFECT STORM, FIRE, A DEATH IN BELMONT, WAR, TRIBE, FREEDOM and IN MY TIME OF DYING.   As an award-winning journalist, a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a special correspondent at ABC News, he has covered major international news stories around the world, and has received both a National Magazine Award and a Peabody Award. Junger is also a documentary filmmaker whose debut film "Restrepo", a feature-length documentary (co-directed with Tim Hetherington), was nominated for an Academy Award and won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.   

"Restrepo," which chronicled the deployment of a platoon of U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan's Korengal Valley, is widely considered to have broken new ground in war reporting.  Junger has since produced and directed three additional documentaries about war and its aftermath.
"Which Way Is The Front Line From Here?", which premiered on HBO, chronicles the life and career of his friend and colleague, photojournalist Tim Hetherington, who was killed while covering the civil war in Libya in 2011.  "Korengal" returns to the subject of combat and tries to answer the eternal question of why young men miss war.   "The Last Patrol", which also premiered on HBO, examines the complexities of returning from war by following Junger and three friends--all of whom had experienced combat, either as soldiers or reporters--as they travel up the East Coast railroad lines on foot as "high-speed vagrants."

Sebastian Junger is the founder and director of Vets Town Hall.

Junger has also written for magazines including Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, National Geographic Adventure, Outside and Men's Journal. His reporting on Afghanistan in 2000, profiling Northern Alliance leader Ahmed Shah Massoud, who was assassinated just days before 9/11, became the subject of the National Geographic documentary "Into the Forbidden Zone," and introduced America to the Afghan resistance fighting the Taliban. 

He lives in New York City and Cape Cod.

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General Public: $30 + $3 Service Fee
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