Uncommon Type: Tom Hanks in Conversation with Gayle King - The 92nd Street Y, New York

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Uncommon Type: Tom Hanks in Conversation with Gayle King

Nov 1, 2018


Tom Hanks joins us in conversation about his first collection of fiction. Known for his honesty and sensitivity as an actor, Tom Hanks brings these characteristics to his first collection of stories: Uncommon Type, a New York Times bestseller. Surprising, intelligent, heartwarming, and frequently hilarious, the stories explore the human condition in all its foibles, and are each connected by the appearance of a typewriter. This event introduces another artistic dimension to the actor, screenwriter, director, and producer as he reflects candidly on the writing and the real world it reflects.


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