[Yale-readings] what's YOUR favorite poem?
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Apr 23 21:47:44 EDT 2007
>ORDINARY EVENING READING SERIES
>invites you to its first-ever
>OUR FAVORITE POEMS NIGHT
>
>
>It is fatal in the moon and empty there, wrote Wallace Stevens,
>
>But here in New Havensince Every Month Is Poetry MonthTuesday May 1 is
>the night to read a poem you love, a poem you wrote, a poem your friend
>wrote. . . Bring your writing group and bring your poems, or bring the
>poems that inspire you, or just bring your listening self. We'll read
>selections from Stevens's "An Ordinary Evening in New Haven" and other
>poems we love. We only ask that you limit your reading to one poem under
>five minutes, so everyone gets a turn.
>
>As always, the reading will start at 7 PM in the Mermaid Room, downstairs
>at the Anchor Bar, 272 College St. in New Haven (203) 865-1512. No cover
>charge; drinkers and teetotalers alike are welcome.
>
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