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- Labor of Luxury: Embroidery from India to the World11:00 am
- Richard Raiselis: Landscapes Near Me11:00 am
- Arneis Quartet Performance12:00 pm
- Exhibition Reception for Richard Raiselis: Landscapes Near Me5:00 pm
- BU Tanglewood Institute Monthly Chamber Music Reading Party6:30 pm
- Marsh Chapel Choir Rehearsal6:30 pm
- Boston University Wind Ensemble “Neoclassic Images”7:30 pm
- Poetry Reading by John Kinsella7:30 pm
- CFA Valentine’s Day Soirée3:00 pm
- Boston University Symphony Orchestra7:30 pm
Poetry Reading by John Kinsella
John Kinsella is the author of more than seventy books of poetry, fiction, criticism, plays, edited works (such as The Penguin Book of Australian Poetry), and collaborative works. The three volumes of his Australian collected poems are The Ascension of Sheep (UWAP, 2022), Harsh Hakea (UWAP, 2023), and Spirals (UWAP, 2024). Other poetry books include Drowning in Wheat: Selected Poems (Picador, 2016), The Pastoraclasm (Salt, 2023), The Darkest Pastoral: Selected Poems (Norton, 2025), Ghost of Myself (UQP, 2025), and Aporia (Turtle Point Press, 2025). Recent critical books are Polysituatedness (Manchester University Press, 2017), Beyond Ambiguity: Tracing Sites of Literary Activism (MUP, 2021), and Legibility: An Antifascist Poetics (Palgrave, 2022). A frequent collaborator with other poets, writers, artists, musicians, and activists, Kinsella lives on stolen Ballardong Noongar land at ‘Jam Tree Gully’ in the Western Australian wheatbelt. In 2007, he received the Christopher Brennan Award for lifetime achievement in poetry and was awarded the Australian Prime Minister's Prize for Poetry for Jam Tree Gully (Norton, 2012). He is a vegan anarchist pacifist of four decades and a committed environmental, anti-colonial, human, and animal rights activist.
| When | 7:30 pm on 12 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Building | ZOOM: https://bostonu.zoom.us/j/3931058593?omn=98075352106 |
| Contact Name | Meg Tyler |
| Phone | 6173584199 |
| Contact Email | mtyler@bu.edu |
| Contact Organization | Humanities |
| Fees | free |
| Open To | public |
| Speakers | John Kinsella |