i like scott's #3.
meredith monk was great this weekend. barge was fun. lyn hejinian and rodney koeneke also great fun. too much running around.
tomorrow night there is what looks to be an interesting reading at berkeley:
Tuesday, February 17
Kate Lilley
was born in 1960 and grew up in Perth and Sydney. After completing her PhD on Masculine Elegy at the University of London she spent four years as a Junior Research Fellow at Oxford University. Since 1990 she has taught feminist literary history and theory at the University of Sydney and has published widely on early modern women’s writing and contemporary poetry. She is the author of Versary (Salt Publishing, 2002), and editor of Margaret Cavendish: New Blazing World and Other Writings (Penguin Classics, 1992).
Margaret Ronda
is a graduate student in English at UC Berkeley. She received an MFA in poetry from Indiana University. Her poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Seattle Review, Green Mountains Review, and other journals.
5:30 food & chat
7 pm Reading
in Maud Fife Room 315
Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley
padcha: yr questions on philosophical poems too big and hard to answer. maybe you should attempt answer and then we can argue with you or not.
meredith monk was great this weekend. barge was fun. lyn hejinian and rodney koeneke also great fun. too much running around.
tomorrow night there is what looks to be an interesting reading at berkeley:
Tuesday, February 17
Kate Lilley
was born in 1960 and grew up in Perth and Sydney. After completing her PhD on Masculine Elegy at the University of London she spent four years as a Junior Research Fellow at Oxford University. Since 1990 she has taught feminist literary history and theory at the University of Sydney and has published widely on early modern women’s writing and contemporary poetry. She is the author of Versary (Salt Publishing, 2002), and editor of Margaret Cavendish: New Blazing World and Other Writings (Penguin Classics, 1992).
Margaret Ronda
is a graduate student in English at UC Berkeley. She received an MFA in poetry from Indiana University. Her poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Seattle Review, Green Mountains Review, and other journals.
5:30 food & chat
7 pm Reading
in Maud Fife Room 315
Wheeler Hall, UC Berkeley
padcha: yr questions on philosophical poems too big and hard to answer. maybe you should attempt answer and then we can argue with you or not.
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