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Chuck Robb Launches Memoir in Special Schar School Appearance With C-SPAN Founder Brian Lamb

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Event poster for the Book Release of Governor Chuck Robb鈥檚 鈥淚n the Arena: A Memoir of Love, War, and Politics鈥 on May 5 at 7:00 p.m. ET.

It might have taken 20 years after leaving elected office, but former Virginia governor and U.S. senator Chuck Robb (D) has finished his memoirs. The former distinguished visiting professor鈥攈e taught at the school from 2001 to 2010鈥攚ill discuss the book, In the Arena: A Memoir of Love, War, and Politics (UVA Press), and his career in public service during a special Schar School appearance on Wednesday, May 5, at 7 p.m.

C-SPAN founder and former Booknotes host Brian Lamb will moderate the virtual discussion. The event is free and open to the public.

The book, Robb said in a recent Zoom call, is written the way he taught his classes: Without a syllabus and in the manner of 鈥渨ar stories.鈥 鈥淚 used to represent anything I was going to say or do [in class] like Jack Webb from the TV show Dragnet: 鈥楯ust the facts,鈥欌 he said.

Those facts encompass an entire generation of Virginia and national politics, beginning with his military service at the White House as a Marine Corps officer鈥攚here he famously met his future wife, Lynda Bird, the daughter of then-president Lyndon Johnson鈥攁nd later as a battlefield officer in Vietnam.

His rise through Virginia politics is detailed frankly and unflinchingly, taking in his sometimes-bruising inter-party skirmishes and his exhaustive search 鈥渢o find an electable candidate鈥 for his senate seat in 2000 when he knew 鈥渢his was going to be my last tour,鈥 he said. 鈥淐redible candidates,鈥 he said, had reasons for not running 鈥渁nd I didn鈥檛 want to put somebody in there to be a sacrificial lamb by encouraging someone to do it. I decided I was going to have to do it myself. (He eventually lost to Republican George Allen.)

The senate鈥檚 loss was the Schar School鈥檚 gain. As a distinguished visiting professor, Robb and his wife opened their home鈥檚 doors many times for faculty and staff celebrations. It鈥檚 a relationship that continues to this day.