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Craig A. Monson

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Craig A Monson has been fascinated by Renaissance and Baroque European history and culture (particularly of England and Italy) for half-a-century, and by Native American history and culture (particularly of the southwest and northern plains) since the late 1940s. His most familiar books are Nuns Behaving Badly: Music, Magic, Art, and Arson in the Convents of Italy (2010, named a “Best Book of 2010” by the Newberry Rare Book Library, Chicago), Divas in the Convent: Nuns, Music and Defiance in 17th-century Italy (2012), and Habitual Offenders: A True Tale of Nuns, Prostitutes, and Murderers in 17th-century Italy (2016, named a finalist [non-fiction] for The Bridge Book Award, 2017). Educated at Yale, Oxford, U.C. Berkeley, and Navajo Communit ...more

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Craig A. Monson Thanks, Marie, for your kind words (which I only just discovered in my inbox. . . . ) It's hard for folks to recognize that in the 1600s some of the b…moreThanks, Marie, for your kind words (which I only just discovered in my inbox. . . . ) It's hard for folks to recognize that in the 1600s some of the best choral singing could be heard, not in the local cathedral, but in the convents. I think Nuns Behaving Badly is gone for good from Kindle (maybe because Amazon now has lots of cheap used copies on offer). The press did such a nice job that I find the physical object much more satisfying, particularly in the case of NBB. Thanks for you interest, and apologies for the delay in responding. Craig(less)
Craig A. Monson Before escaping the heat and HUMIDITY of St Louis for the dry heat of Santa Fe, I always stop at Goodwill to stock up on books for a dollar apiece. Af…moreBefore escaping the heat and HUMIDITY of St Louis for the dry heat of Santa Fe, I always stop at Goodwill to stock up on books for a dollar apiece. After author and title, my next stop is the back of the title-page to discover if there have been multiple printings: often a better guide to reader satisfaction than claims on the cover. Books with multiple printings are likely to go into my sack, whoever the author and whatever the subject (within certain limits...). It's a great way to broaden my horizons. That's how I first discovered such memorable and worthwhile reads as Ann Patchet's Bel Canto and Barbara Kingsolver's The Lacuna. This summer's sack includes Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants, Matthew Pearl's The Dante Club, Khaled Hosseini's A Thousand Splendid Suns, Carol Goodman's The Lake of Dead Languages, Frank McCourt's 'Tis, Kim Edwards' The Memory Keeper's Daughter, and several volumes from what must have been someone's collected works of Scott Turow. Very eclectic and a bit behind the times, but promising to keep me busy until August.(less)
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Craig Monson Donna wrote: "I want to thank you, Craig, for accepting my friend request on Goodreads. I do reading books on History and non-fiction at times. I like to be a well read person. Again thanks for your friendship.
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Thanks for your interest, Donna. I had a grad student from Waterloo way back when you and I were in our 40s, and another one who taught at the U. for a few years, but don't know the area myself.


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Donna I want to thank you, Craig, for accepting my friend request on Goodreads. I do reading books on History and non-fiction at times. I like to be a well read person. Again thanks for your friendship.
Blessings to you.


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