[Yale-readings] Word of Mouth @ ALL: Dolores Hayden and Laura Hayden Marris

Nancy Kuhl nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Nov 8 09:08:54 EST 2004


>WORD of MOUTH, the monthly reading series @ ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY
>invites you to a mother/daughter poetry reading with Connecticut poets 
>Dolores Hayden and Laura Hayden Marris.
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>Friday, November 19th at 7pm
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>Dolores Hayden's new poetry collection, American Yard, is just out. Her 
>poems have appeared in The Kenyon Review, The Yale Review, Southwest 
>Review, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = 
>"urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Michigan Quarterly Review, 
>Slate, Margin, and many other journals and anthologies. A few weeks ago 
>she won the Boyle Farber award from the New England Poetry Club; she has 
>also won the Poetry Society of America's The Writer Magazine/Emily 
>Dickinson Award. A former Guggenheim and N.E.A. fellow, she is the author 
>of several award-winning books about American urban landscapes. Her most 
>recent book is A Field Guide to Sprawl (W. W. Norton, 2004), a "devil's 
>dictionary" of bad building patterns featured in The New York Times, The 
>Boston Globe, and The Wall Street Journal. Recently she has appeared on 
>Poetry Connecticut as well as CNN, The Diane Rehm Show and T! he Conne 
>ction. She is a professor of architecture and American studies at Yale.
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>Laura Hayden Marris is a junior at the Hopkins School. She has been 
>selected by the Hill-Stead Museum as a winner in their Young Poets 
>Competition for Connecticut high school poets. She has read her poetry at 
>the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival run by the museum as well as at the 
>Wadsworth Athenaeum, the Kent Memorial Library, the Farmington Valley Arts 
>Center, and on NPR. Her work is included in the Fresh Voices chapbook 
>published by the museum in 2003.
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>As usual, an open mic will start the evening. Please come a few minutes 
>early to sign up.
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>ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY 5 Edwards Street, New Haven CT
>For more information, log on to www.allgallery.org or call (203) 671-5175.

Nancy Kuhl
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Yale University
121 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Phone: 203.432.2966
Fax: 203.432.4047
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