Fiction writer/poet Tiphanie Yanique and four seniors in the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Creative Writing at Princeton University read from their work on Friday, November 13 at Labyrinth Books. The reading is part of the Emerging Writers Reading Series, which showcases senior thesis students of the Program in Creative Writing with established writers as special […]
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Reading by Idra Novey and Dorianne Laux Award-winning novelist, poet and literary translator Idra Novey and acclaimed poet Dorianne Laux read from their work on Wednesday, November 18, at 4:30 p.m. in the Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center. The event, part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series, is free and open to the public. Additional […]
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There will be an informal discussion session before the lecture hosted by the Intersections Working Group and co-sponsored by the department of Comparative Literature and the American Indian Studies Working Group on Wednesday, November 18th at 4:30pm in East Pyne 127 to discuss Diaz's book of poems, When My Brother was an Aztec. Copies of the book will be available […] |
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Poet, Hodder Fellow, language conservationist and Mojave activist NATALIE DIAZ will deliver a lecture: "The Paradox of Gesture and Language: Can I enact what I have no words for?" as part of the Comparative Literature lecture series on "Beauty and the Sacred." THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19: 4:30pm, McCosh 60. Free and open to the public. |
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Michael Dickman — Green Migraine: Poems; Followed by a reading from CK Williams' Selected Later Poems Tuesday, December 1st, 2015 at 6PM — Labyrinth Books Princeton "My master plan is happiness," writes Michael Dickman in his wonderfully strange third book, Green Migraine. Here, imagination and reality swirl in the juxtaposition between beauty and violence in the natural […] |
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Michael Levine Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Rutgers University Title: “Ex Tempore: Celan, Rilke and Apollinaire among the Autumn Crocuses” Date: Wednesday, December 2, 2014 Time: 4:30pm Location: 205 East Pyne |
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