Poetry Night



Phone: 616-331-3411
royerd@gvsu.edu

Department of Writing
Lake Ontario Hall
Allendale, MI 49401-9403

Poetry Night 2009




Tony Hoagland

Tony Hoagland, dubbed one of the smarter and funnier poets of his generation, is the author of three volumes of poetry: Sweet Ruin, winner of the Brittingham Prize in Poetry; Donkey Gospel, winner of the James Laughlin Award of the Academy of American Poets; and What Narcissism Means to Me, as well as a collection of essays about poetry, Real Sofistakashun . The winner of the 2005 O.B. Hardison Jr. Prize and recipient of the 2005 Mark Twain Award, Hoagland currently teaches in the poetry program at the University of Houston.

Patricia Smith

Patricia Smith is a lively, vibrant poet who frequently performs with musicians, dancers, and filmmakers. She is the author of five acclaimed poetry volumes including Blood Dazzler and Teahouse of the Almighty, which was a National Poetry Series selection and winner of the first-ever Hurston/Wright Award in Poetry. Smith was inducted into the National Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent in 2006. A four-time individual champion on the National Poetry Slam, she has been the featured poet on HBO’s “Def Poetry Jam.”



Thursday, October 1, 7 p.m.
L.V. Eberhard Center, 301 W. Fulton
Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus

Followed by reception and book signing

Event is free and open to the public.
Recent visitors to campus include: Paul Muldoon, Natasha Trethewey, Gary Snyder, Stanley Plumly, Sonia Sanchez, Sharon Olds, C.K. Williams,  Philip Levine, Charles Wright, Rita Dove, Rosellen Brown, Billy Collins, Jim Harrison, Robert Hass, Charles Johnson, Galway Kinnell, and Naomi Shihab Nye.

For more information on Poetry Night, please contact Dr. Patricia Clark, poet-in-residence,
Writing Department, email: clarkp@gvsu.edu; or visit www.gvsu.edu/fallarts

Poetry Night 2008

“an evening of poetry & conversation”

Wednesday, October 29, 7 p.m. at Eberhard Center, 2nd floor -- Free & no tickets needed

Seventh Annual Poetry Night!

Come hear two Pulitzer Prize winning poets who will share their words and their vision—both using the lens of history to inform some of their work.

Featuring:Irish native Paul Muldoon (Howard G.B. Clark ’21 Professor in the Humanities at Princeton University) author of Moy Sand and Gravel (winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in poetry) and most recent book Horse Latitudes. The Times Literary Supplement has called Muldoon “the most significant English-language poet born since the second World War.”

Natasha Trethewey (Phillis Wheatley Distinguished Chair in Poetry at Emory University) author of Domestic Work and Native Guard (winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize in poetry). Her work “explores the complex memory of the American South.”



Fall Arts Celebration, 2007 Poetry Night

Poetry Night 2007

Sponsored by a gift from Liesel and Hank Meijer

Gary Snyder, Pulitzer prize-winning poet and world-renowned writer, is the author of nineteen books of poetry and prose including Mountains and Rivers Without End, an epic, book-length poem of geology, prehistory, and mythology.

Stanley Plumly is an award-winning poet and author. His most recent work includes Old Heart: Poems and Argument & Song: Sources & Silences in Poetry, a collection of Plumly's essays on poetry and nature.

Friday, October 19, 7 p.m.
L.V. Eberhard Center, 2nd floor
Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus

Reading followed by reception and book signing

Event is free and open to the public. For more information call (616) 331-2180.

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The Grand Valley Writers Series also sponsors a number of literary events throughout the year.
For a listing of other literary events across Lower Michigan, go to UpInMichigan.org.
  Last Modified Date: June 25, 2009
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