Reading Series
Events on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Ploughshares/WLP Reading Series: Adam Zagajewski Q&A
11/15/12
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Max Mutchnick Campus Center
Multipurpose RoomPloughshares Literary Magazine and the Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing invite you to the Ploughshares/WLP Reading Series on Thursday, November 15th featuring Adam Zagajewski.
Later in the day will be a reading of Zagajewski's own work at 8 p.m. in the Bill Bordy Theater, 216 Tremont St.
Adam Zagajewski is Poland's foremost living poet and a widely-read essayist. He has won many prestigious awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, and is a visiting professor at the University of Chicago. His latest book of poems is The Unseen Hand.
"His is the quiet voice at the corner of the immense devastations of an obscene century, more intimate than Auden, yet as cosmopolitan as Milosz, Celan, or Brodsky."--Derek Walcott, The New Republic
Sponsored by Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing with Ploughshares
For more information please contact:
Nicole Martignetti
Ploughshares/WLP Reading Series: Adam Zagajewski Reading
11/15/12
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
216 Tremont
Bill Bordy TheaterPloughshares Literary Magazine and the Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing invite you to the Ploughshares/WLP Reading Series on Thursday, November 15th featuring Adam Zagajewski.
There will also be a Q&A with Zagajewski at 4 p.m. at Emerson College, 150 Boylston St, in the Multipurpose Room.
Adam Zagajewski is Poland's foremost living poet and a widely-read essayist. He has won many prestigious awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, and is a visiting professor at the University of Chicago. His latest book of poems is The Unseen Hand.
"His is the quiet voice at the corner of the immense devastations of an obscene century, more intimate than Auden, yet as cosmopolitan as Milosz, Celan, or Brodsky."--Derek Walcott, The New Republic
Sponsored by Department of Writing, Literature & Publishing with Ploughshares
For more information please contact:
Nicole Martignetti
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