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SUMMARY:Common Works Essentials: Encountering Poetry in Songs of Innocence and Experience and Dickinson's Selected with Profs. Josh Kotin & Diana Fuss
DESCRIPTION:Date: 03/03/2022 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\n\nLocation:  Zoom\n\n\n\nSpeakers:  Professor Josh Kotin & Professor Diana Fuss\n\n\n\n\nEncountering Poetry in Songs of Innocence and Experience and Dickinson’s Selected with Profs. Josh Kotin & Diana Fuss \nJoin Profs. Josh Kotin and Diana Fuss for a conversation exploring the essentials of reading poetry. \nEssentials Events are open to all English concentrators: juniors & seniors. \nRegister: https://bit.ly/CWE_Poetry22
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/common-works-essentials-encountering-poetry-in-songs-of-innocence-and-experience-and-dickinsons-selected-with-profs-josh-kotin-diana-fuss/
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SUMMARY:Natalie Diaz: 2022 Meredith Miller Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:March 16th at 4:30pm\n2022 Meredith Miller Memorial Lecture – Natalie Diaz\, Arizona State University\nZoom\n\nNyumuuhank: we see each other: a holding across bodies of land\, language\, and water\n\nTo be “of consequence” is another way to think about relationality\, a word often used as a shorthand which erases the labor required to enact it. To whom and to what are we of consequence? When we say speech or language\, whose tongue do we mean\, and in what state of longing? What can it mean to say a language has no future in it (as Sixo in Toni Morrison’s Beloved said)\, and what other bodies in/of language must we turn toward or back to?\n\nNatalie Diaz was born and raised in the Fort Mojave Indian Village in Needles\, California\, on the banks of the Colorado River. She is Mojave and an enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Tribe. Her first poetry collection\, When My Brother Was an Aztec\, was published by Copper Canyon Press\, and her second book\, Postcolonial Love Poem\, was published by Graywolf Press in March 2020. She is a 2018 MacArthur Fellow\, as well as a Lannan Literary Fellow and a Native Arts Council Foundation Artist Fellow. She was awarded the Princeton Holmes National Poetry Prize and a Hodder Fellowship. She is a member of the Board of Trustees for the United States Artists\, where she is an alumni of the Ford Fellowship. Diaz is Director of the Center for Imagination in the Borderlands and is the Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry at Arizona State University.\n\nInfo and Registration
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/natalie-diaz-2022-meredith-miller-memorial-lecture/
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SUMMARY:Tyehimba Jess: What it be like? Docupoetics of the Failing Empire
DESCRIPTION:Wed.\, March 16 at 5:00 p.m.Wallace Theater\, Lewis Arts complex\nEvent info hereTyehimba Jess\, a Pulitzer Prize-winning poet and current Holmes Visiting Professor\, presents the 2021-2022 Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes Lecture. Jess will give a reading and meditation on “What it be like? Docupoetics of the Failing Empire.”
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/tyehimba-jess-what-it-be-like-docupoetics-of-the-failing-empire/
LOCATION:wallace dance & theater
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SUMMARY:Reading by Marilyn Nelson and Brontez Purnell
DESCRIPTION:EVENT OVERVIEW\n\nDATES\nMarch 29\, 2022\n\n\nHOURS\n7:30 PM\n\n\nLOCATION\nDonald G. Drapkin Studio\, Lewis Arts complex\n\n\nADMISSION\nFREE; tickets required\n\n\n\n\nPoet/translator and 2019 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize winner Marilyn Nelson and musician/performance artist and Whiting Award-winning fiction writer Brontez Purnell 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 but advance tickets are required. This event is currently open to Princeton students\, faculty and staff; if opened to a wider audience\, updates will be provided here. 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 and to wear a mask when indoors. \nAccessibility\nVisit 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\nMarilyn Nelson is the author or translator of seventeen poetry books and the memoir How I Discovered Poetry. She is also the author of The Fields Of Praise: New And Selected Poems\, which won the 1998 Poets’ Prize; Carver: A Life In Poems\, which won the 2001 Boston Globe/Hornbook Award and the Flora Stieglitz Straus Award; and Fortune’s Bones\, which was a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and won the Lion and the Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry. Nelson’s honors include two NEA creative writing fellowships\, the 1990 Connecticut Arts Award\, a Fulbright Teaching Fellowship\, a fellowship from the J.S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, and the Frost Medal. She was the Poet Laureate of the State of Connecticut from 2001-2006.\nBrontez Purnell is a writer\, musician\, dancer\, filmmaker\, and performance artist. He is the author of a graphic novel\, a novella\, a children’s book\, and the novel Since I Laid My Burden Down. Recipient of a 2018 Whiting Award for Fiction\, he was named one of the 32 Black Male Writers for Our Time by T: New York Times Style Magazine in 2018. Purnell is also the frontman for the band the Younger Lovers\, the co-founder of the experimental dance group the Brontez Purnell Dance Company\, the creator of the renowned cult zine Fag School\, and the director of several short films\, music videos\, and\, most recently\, the documentary Unstoppable Feat: Dances of Ed Mock. Born in Triana\, Alabama\, he’s lived in Oakland\, California\, for over a decade.
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/reading-by-marilyn-nelson-and-brontez-purnell/
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