[Yale-readings] Charles Simic reading TOMORROW
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Wed Apr 14 11:51:46 EDT 2004
>Charles Simic reading TOMORROW
>Master's Tea with poet Charles Simic
>Thursday, April 15, 4:30 p.m.
>Master's House, Calhoun College, 434 College Street
>Sponsored by the Department of English and Calhoun College
>
>Born in 1938 in Belgrade, Charles Simic is professor of English at the
>University of New Hampshire. He has received awards from the American
>Academy of Arts and Letters and the Poetry Society of America, and has
>been the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Scholarship and a MacArthur
>Foundation Fellowship. He received the Pulitzer Prize for *The World
>Doesn't End,* and *Walking the Black Cat* was a finalist for the National
>Book Award for poetry. His work has appeared in translation all over the
>world.
Nancy Kuhl
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
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