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Reading and discussion of (Dis)locations: Poetry and Place with Tomaz Salamun. Considered Slovenia's greatest living poet and one of the foremost figures of the Eastern European poetical avant-garde, Tomaz Salamun is revered by many American poets for his unique surrealistic style. His most recent collection in English is The Book for My Brother (Harcourt, 2006, translated by Christopher Merrill and others).
Moderator: David Rivard
Poetry Editor at the Harvard Review; author of Bewitched Playground (2000), Wise Poison (1996), and Torque (1987). The event is free and open to the public. Refreshments to follow. |