
An Evening with Timothy Cardinal Dolan
Reflections on the Conclave and the New American Pope: Leo XIV
Thursday | 6 p.m.
September 4, 2025
For the past two decades, George Packer has been America’s preeminent chronicler of modern America. A National Book Award winner and Pulitzer Prize finalist for nonfiction exploring both American foreign policy and the unravelling of the American social and economic life—all the forces, in short, that have led to our fractious present. Now he comes with a brilliant novel, The Emergency, which tells a story of the disintegration of an empire, and people navigating a time of cultural and political upheaval. He will be joined by Fairfield professor and National Book Award-winning author Phil Klay for a discussion about his novel, about America, and how to make sense of the times in which we live.
George Packer is an award-winning author and staff writer at The Atlantic. His books include The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America (winner of the National Book Award), The Assassins’ Gate: America in Iraq, and Our Man: Richard Holbrooke and the End of the American Century (winner of the Hitchens Prize and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for biography). He is also the author of two novels and a play, and the editor of a two-volume edition of the essays of George Orwell.
Thursday | 6 p.m.
September 4, 2025
Thomas Chatterton Williams
and the Summer of Our Discontent
Tuesday | 7:30 p.m.
September 30, 2025