From nancy.kuhl at yale.edu Mon Mar 6 12:49:17 2023 From: nancy.kuhl at yale.edu (Kuhl, Nancy) Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2023 17:49:17 +0000 Subject: [Yale-readings] 3/30: Poet Marie Howe In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Poet Marie Howe, Reading and Conversation Thursday March 30 at 5:30 p.m. Miller Hall, 406 Prospect Street, New Haven Contact ISM To view this email as a web page, go here. Yale Institute of Sacred Music Coming Soon [Photo] The Lana Schwebel Memorial Lecture: "Ordinary Time" in The Poetry of Marie Howe On Thursday March 30 at 5:30 p.m., Marie Howe will offer a reading of her poetry and engage in a conversation about her work. Author of four volumes of poetry, Howe explores questions of vital spiritual importance, such as what is the difference between the self and the soul? Or the secular and the sacred? Where is the kingdom of heaven? And how does one live in Ordinary Time? Her most recent volume of poetry is Magdalene: Poems (WW Norton, 2017). Howe has been a fellow at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College, a recipient of NEA and Guggenheim fellowships, and the Academy of American Poets fellowship. From 2012-2014, she served as the Poet Laureate of New York State. She is the poet in residence at The Cathedral Church of St John the Divine and a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Read more. The conversation will be facilitated by Dr. David Mahan, executive director of the Rivendell Institute at Yale, co-director of the Rivendell Center for Theology and the Arts, and lecturer in Religion and Literature at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. A graduate of Yale Divinity School in Religion and Literature (1995) and winner of the Religion and the Arts Prize, Dr. Mahan has focused on the relationship between works of the literary imagination and the tasks of Christian theology, teaching classes that offer theological readings of 20th-21st century fiction and poetry, and Christian poetics. 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URL: From nancy.kuhl at yale.edu Wed Mar 8 09:20:39 2023 From: nancy.kuhl at yale.edu (Kuhl, Nancy) Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2023 14:20:39 +0000 Subject: [Yale-readings] AURORA MATTIA, Novelist & Yale Alum reading on 3/10 In-Reply-To: <87A55394-3C29-48E8-9C53-DE3B5D5BB602@yale.edu> References: <1826047348.2606249.1678249318557@connect.xfinity.com> <87A55394-3C29-48E8-9C53-DE3B5D5BB602@yale.edu> Message-ID: AURORA MATTIA, Yale Alum: Friday, March 10, 7:30 pm, at Atticus Books Aurora Mattia, winner of Yale's 2018 Sudler Prize, will read from The Fifth Wound. This ground-breaking speculative trans novel has been named a must-read book of 2023 by Nylon, BookRiot, Vulture?, and The Millions. "A fierce debut about love, trauma, and the publishing industry?s gatekeepers." ---Publishers Weekly "So over the top that what was the top is too far below to see, and we fly free." ---McKenzie Wark "Aurora Mattia?s take on the transfeminine confessional is unlike any I?ve read in recent memory." ---Harron Walker https://atticusnhv.com/events-2-1/event-one-pyste[cid:179372fa552b4f7e81300921b0c77aca at open-xchange.com] *** The Yale-Readings Listserv is sponsored by the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. To post announcements about poetry and fiction readings, send the full text of the announcement, including contact information, to nancy.kuhl at yale.edu. Messages sent directly to the Yale-Readings list may not be posted. 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Yale Institute of Sacred Music Coming Soon [Photo] The Lana Schwebel Memorial Lecture: "Ordinary Time" in The Poetry of Marie Howe On Thursday March 30 at 5:30 p.m., Marie Howe will offer a reading of her poetry and engage in a conversation about her work. Author of four volumes of poetry, Howe explores questions of vital spiritual importance, such as what is the difference between the self and the soul? Or the secular and the sacred? Where is the kingdom of heaven? And how does one live in Ordinary Time? Her most recent volume of poetry is Magdalene: Poems (WW Norton, 2017). Howe has been a fellow at the Bunting Institute at Radcliffe College, a recipient of NEA and Guggenheim fellowships, and the Academy of American Poets fellowship. From 2012-2014, she served as the Poet Laureate of New York State. She is the poet in residence at The Cathedral Church of St John the Divine and a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets. Read more. The conversation will be facilitated by Dr. David Mahan, executive director of the Rivendell Institute at Yale, co-director of the Rivendell Center for Theology and the Arts, and lecturer in Religion and Literature at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. A graduate of Yale Divinity School in Religion and Literature (1995) and winner of the Religion and the Arts Prize, Dr. Mahan has focused on the relationship between works of the literary imagination and the tasks of Christian theology, teaching classes that offer theological readings of 20th-21st century fiction and poetry, and Christian poetics. The talk will take place at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music located in in Miller Hall, 406 Prospect Street, New Haven. It is free and open to the public and will also be livestreamed at this link. View full details on the ISM website. 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URL: From nancy.kuhl at yale.edu Mon Mar 27 11:16:58 2023 From: nancy.kuhl at yale.edu (Kuhl, Nancy) Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2023 15:16:58 +0000 Subject: [Yale-readings] 4/2/2023, New Journal Symposium: "Working Toward the Best in Journalism, " with the New Journal at Yale In-Reply-To: References: <1F91FE4C-27C0-48FE-A7C1-03A5735DC08A@yale.edu> Message-ID: The New Journal on "Working Toward the Best in Journalism," Sunday, April 2, 2023, noon - 6 p.m., Branford College ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Please join The New Journal for a series of panels on "Working Toward the Best in Journalism," Sunday, April 2, 2023, noon - 6 p.m., Branford College Common Room (full info at >) To celebrate the New Journal's newest honor-named America's "Best Student Magazine" this past June by the Society of Professional Journalists-all are invited to a series of panels, with New Journal graduates, discussing strategies for creating the best journalism, in any publication and anywhere: the campus, the nation, and the world. Panels Planned for April 2 (as of 3/27/2023) Noon - 1:30 pm: "Breaking Beyond Campus Journalism" Averbuch, Maya, Bloomberg Mexico reporter > Banerjee, Neela, NPR Supervising Climate Editor > Gilliland, Haley Cohen, YJI, Economist, National Geographic > Lipstein, Ray, New Yorker web producer > Preston, Julia, Marshall Project after NYT > Saavedra-Buckley, Elena, Harper's associate editor > 1:45 - 3 pm: "Making the Micro Macro" Feldman, Jacque, Freelance to New Yorker, Nation, and Paris Review > Mueller, Ben, NYT reporter > Rosenthal, Annie, Public radio reporter in Texas > Sundaram, Arya, WNYC radio & Gothamist, covering race, after NYT investigations desk > Swaby, Aliyya, ProPublica reporter in Atlanta > Taft, Isabelle, Mississippi Today reporter covering health > 3:15 - 4:30 pm: "How Editors Go for Greatness" Bokat-Lindell, Spencer, NYT opinion editor > Haigney, Sophie, Paris Review web editor; The Drift contributing editor; freelance to NYT & NYer & more > Howard, Charlotte, Economist Executive Editor and New York Bureau Chief > Laskow, Sarah, Atlantic science editor > Swansburg, John, Atlantic managing editor > 4:45 - 6 pm (with light refreshments): "Roast and Toast: You Call this the Best in the Country?" Court, Andy, CBS 60 Minutes producer > Dominus, Susan, NYT Magazine staff writer > Greenberg, David, Rutgers professor; contributing editor to Politico Magazine and more > Kamenetz, Anya, education writer including years at NPR > Daniel Yergin, Pulitzer winner for The Prize and TNJ founder > Much more information is at >. -- -- Fred Strebeigh, fred.strebeigh at yale.edu, 203-495-8749 (home office), >, (via Gmail) *** The Yale-Readings Listserv is sponsored by the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. To post announcements about poetry and fiction readings, send the full text of the announcement, including contact information, to nancy.kuhl at yale.edu. Messages sent directly to the Yale-Readings list may not be posted. 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Stallings will explore the sound effects in Cavafy's Greek and ask how they are lost or found in English translation. Known for her own rhymed translation of Greek and Latin classics- including Lucretius's On The Nature of Things, which the TLS called "one of the most extraordinary classical translations of recent times," and, more recently, for her rendering of Hesiod's Works and Days-Stallings is "one of the strongest talents to emerge in recent years" (Poetry Magazine). Event: March 28, 2023, 5:30pm in Bingham Hall Library Sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature and the Translation Initiative Contact: Cmpltdept at mailman.yale.edu [cid:b9a49857-b15c-493d-9f37-c1f68dfa699f at namprd08.prod.outlook.com] *** The Yale-Readings Listserv is sponsored by the Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. 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