[Yale-readings] Don't forget: Ordinary Evening reading tomorrow, 12/19, at 7PM

Nancy Kuhl nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Dec 18 16:27:54 EST 2006


>Friendly reminder about New Haven's
>ORDINARY EVENING READING SERIES
>
>
>The Ordinary Evening Series takes place in the downstairs Mermaid Room of 
>the Anchor Bar & Restaurant, 272 College Street near Chapel. (203) 
>865-1512. Join us for our semester send-off tomorrow - we'd love to see you!
>
>
>Tuesday, December 19, 7 PM
>
>Gabriel Gudding is the author of two books, A Defense of Poetry (Pitt 
>Poetry Series, 2002) and rhode island notebook (Dalkey Archive Press, 
>forthcoming 2008), which was written entirely in his
>car during 25 roundtrips on the highways between Providence, Rhode Island 
>and Normal, Illinois. A resident of Normal, Illinois since 2002, he's an 
>Assistant Professor of Literature and Creative > Writing at Illinois State 
>University, teaching "experimental poetry." Gudding's work has appeared in 
>such venues as New American Writing, LIT, Fence, American Poetry Review, 
>Sentence, Jacket, and
>has been anthologized in Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the 
>Present (Scribner, 2003). He is a trained mediator for Illinois State, has 
>begun two creative writing programs in prisons, and
>maintains a blog, Conchology.
>
>Rosanna Warren was born in Connecticut in 1953. She was educated at Yale 
>(BA 1976) and Johns Hopkins (MA 1980). She is the author of one chapbook 
>of poems (Snow Day, Palaemon Press, 1981), and three collections of poems: 
>Each Leaf Shines Separate (Norton, 1984), Stained Glass (Norton, 1993), 
>and Departure (Norton, 2003). She edited and contributed to The Art of 
>Translation: Voices from the Field (Northeastern, 1989), and has edited 
>three chapbooks of poetry by prisoners. With her husband, Stephen Scully, 
>she translated Euripides' Suppliant Women for Oxford University Press 
>(1992).  She has won Fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, ACLS, The 
>Ingram Merrill Foundation, and the Lila Wallace Readers' Digest Fund, 
>among others. Stained Glass won the Lamont Poetry Award from the Academy 
>of American Poets. She has won the Witter Bynner Prize from the American 
>Academy of Arts and Letters, the Lavan Younger Poets' Prize from the 
>Academy of American Poets, and the Award of Merit in Poetry from The 
>American Academy of Arts and Letters in 2004. She was a Chancellor of the 
>Academy of American Poets from 1999 - 2005. She is a fellow of the 
>American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a member of the American 
>Academy of Arts and Letters. In 2004-2005 she was president of the 
>Association of Literary Scholars and Critics. She is Emma MacLachlan 
>Metcalf Professor of the Humanities at Boston University.
>
>
>--
><http://ordinaryevening.blogspot.com/>http://ordinaryevening.blogspot.com/

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