Audrey Sprenger

Audrey Sprenger is an ethnographer, field producer and professor of sociology. Currently writing the authorized biography of novelist Jack Kerouac, she will be a Visiting Scholar at the Charles Warren Center for American Studies at Harvard University during the 2008-9 academic year. She is also the author of an ethnographic novel Home Goings and in addition to the Denver Public Library has created audio, visual and public programming for National Public Radio and PBS' Masterpiece Theatre.

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  • I Am the Library

    August 11, 2008

    In advance of the Democratic convention, the people of Denver speak out on behalf of their city's public library.

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Toward Copenhagen | A guide to joining the movement against climate change.
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