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Come hear Princeton's own James Richardson, Professor of English and Creative Writing, renowned poet, and world-famous aphorist! *** The Program in Creative Writing Althea Ward Clark W'21 Reading Series will present readings by novelist Jonathan Franzen and poet James Richardson on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. The readings begin at 4:30 PM in the Berlind Theatre, McCarter […] |
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“My Business is to Sing”: Giving Voice to the Poetry of Emily Dickinson Sarah Pelletier, Soprano Lois Shapiro, Piano Featuring Aaron Copland's "Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson" and world premieres of new song cycles by Ross Bauer and Eric Sawyer Introduction by Joshua Kotin, Department of English Tuesday, February 14, 2012 at 4:30PM Taplin Auditorium […] |
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Anna Maria Hong was recently a Bunting Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute, where she worked on her current project, two volumes of experimental sonnets. Princeton Professor Tracy K. Smith is author of The Body's Question, Duende, and Life on Mars. Reading and discussion Location: McCosh 40 Brought to you by Princeton's Graduate Contemporary Poetry Colloquium […]
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Location: Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, Princeton Erica Lehrer, poet, and Dr. Sam Wang, Associate Professor of Molecular Biology and Neuroscience at Princeton University, will introduce and read from Lehrer's collection of poems Dancing with Ataxia. Please join us. Lehrer came to poetry by means of a happy accident in mid-life when a fiction class […] |
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Come hear Princeton's own Rachel Galvin! Author of Pulleys & Locomotion, translator of Raymond Queneau's Hitting the Streets Reading and discussion Location: McCosh 40 This reading is organized by Princeton's Graduate Contemporary Poetry Colloquium. |
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