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SUMMARY:C.K. Williams Reading by Terese Marie Mailhot
DESCRIPTION:EVENT OVERVIEW\n\nDATES\nFebruary 14\, 2022\n\n\nHOURS\n5 PM\n\n\nLOCATION\nDonald G. Drapkin Studio\, Lewis Arts complex\n\n\nADMISSION\nFREE and open to public; tickets required\n\n\n\n\nFirst Nation Canadian writer\, journalist\, memoirist\, and teacher Terese Marie Mailhot and several creative writing seniors read from their work. The C.K. Williams Reading Series showcases senior thesis students of the Program in Creative Writing with established writers as special guests. \nFeatured Student Readers: \n\nMolly Bremer ’22\nIliyah Coles ’22\nLila Harmar ’22\nMegan Pan ’22\nMaya Rabinowitz ’22\nGrace Xu ’22\nMina Yu ’22\n\nTickets and Details\nThe reading is free and open to the public. Tickets required; reserve tickets through University Ticketing (available in February). \nGet directions to the Drapkin Studio and find other venue information for the arts complex. \nCOVID-19 Guidance + Updates\nPer Princeton University policy\, all guests are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to the maximum extent\, which now includes a COVID booster shot for all eligible to receive it\, and to wear a mask when indoors. \nAccessibility\nThe event space is wheelchair accessible. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Attendees in need of access accommodations are asked to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.
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LOCATION:Donald G. Drapkin Studio\, Lewis Arts complex
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SUMMARY:A Poetry Talk with Dawn Lundy Martin
DESCRIPTION:A Poetry Talk with Dawn Lundy Martin\nThursday\, February 17 at 4:30 pm\nThe Presidential Dining Room\, Prospect House\n\nDawn Lundy Martin is an American poet and essayist. She is the author of four books of poems: Good Stock Strange Blood\, winner of the 2019 Kingsley Tufts Award for Poetry; Life in a Box is a Pretty Life\, which won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Poetry; DISCIPLINE\, A Gathering of Matter / A Matter of Gathering\, and three limited edition chapbooks. Her nonfiction can be found in n+1\, The New Yorker\, Ploughshares\, The Believer\, and Best American Essays 2019. Martin is the Toi Derricotte Endowed Chair of African American Poetry at the University of Pittsburgh and Director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics.\n\nHosted by the Program in Creative Writing\nOpen to Princeton faculty and students
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SUMMARY:Reading by Gish Jen and Garrett Hongo
DESCRIPTION:EVENT OVERVIEW\n\nDATES\nFebruary 22\, 2022\n\n\nHOURS\n7:30 PM\n\n\nLOCATION\nHearst Dance Theater\, Lewis Arts complex\n\n\nADMISSION\nFREE; tickets required\n\n\n\n\nNovelist and writer Gish Jen (Thank You\, Mr. Nixon) and poet\, memoirist\, and editor Garrett Hongo (The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo) read from their work as part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series presented by the Program in Creative Writing. \nTickets + Details\nThe reading is free and open the public. Tickets are required; reserve tickets through University Ticketing (available in February). \nGet directions to the Hearst Theater and find other venue information for the arts complex. \nCOVID-19 Guidance + Updates\nPer Princeton University policy\, all guests are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to the maximum extent\, which now includes a COVID booster shot for all eligible to receive it\, and to wear a mask when indoors. \nAccessibility\nThis event will be open captioned\, and the event space is wheelchair accessible. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Attendees in need of access accommodations are asked to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date. \n\n\n\n\nABOUT THE AUTHORS\n\n\n \nPhoto by Basso Cannarsa \n\nGish Jen has published short work in the New Yorker\, the Atlantic Monthly\, and dozens of other periodicals\, anthologies and textbooks. Her work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories four times\, including The Best American Short Stories of the Century\, edited by John Updike. Nominated for a National Book Critics’ Circle Award\, her work was featured in a PBS American Masters’ special on the American novel and is widely taught. Jen is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She has been awarded a Lannan Literary Award for Fiction\, a Guggenheim fellowship\, a Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study fellowship\, and a Mildred and Harold Strauss Living; she has also delivered the William E. Massey\, Sr. Lectures in the History of American Civilization at Harvard University. Her ninth book\, Thank You\, Mr. Nixon\, is available in February 2022. \n  \n \nPhoto by Franco-Salmoiraghi \n\nGarrett Hongo was born in Volcano\, Hawaiʻi\, and grew up on the North Shore of Oʻahu and in Los Angeles. His most recent book is The Perfect Sound: A Memoir in Stereo (Pantheon\, 2022). Others are The Mirror Diary: Selected Essays (University of Michigan Press\, 2017) and Coral Road: Poems (Knopf\, 2013). Currently\, Hongo is at work on The Ocean of Clouds (poems). He teaches at the University of Oregon\, where he is Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences. \n  \n 
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/reading-by-gish-jen-and-garrett-hongo/
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