Highlights: Poets at the Heyman Center Reference Works: Poetry Reading and Talk
Poets talk about the scholarly resources that inspire them, including poetry anthologies, rhyming dictionaries, standard dictionaries, handbooks of poetic forms, and other resources, such as the Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics (the latest edition of which was published in 2013).
Participants include
--Dorothea Lasky, Assistant Professor in the School of the Arts at Columbia University
--Tan Lin, Associate Professor of Creative Writing at New Jersey City University
--Nada Gordon, Instructor of English at Pratt Institute
--Bob Perelman, Professor of English at University of Pennsylvania
--Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Associate Professor of English at State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Co-sponsored by Public Books. publicbooks.org
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Participants include
--Dorothea Lasky, Assistant Professor in the School of the Arts at Columbia University
--Tan Lin, Associate Professor of Creative Writing at New Jersey City University
--Nada Gordon, Instructor of English at Pratt Institute
--Bob Perelman, Professor of English at University of Pennsylvania
--Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Associate Professor of English at State University of New York, Stony Brook.
Co-sponsored by Public Books. publicbooks.org
Видео Highlights: Poets at the Heyman Center Reference Works: Poetry Reading and Talk канала SOFHeyman
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