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Poet Laureate W. S. Merwin Reads in Chicago

On Poetry Day ,Thursday, October 6, the Chicago Public Library and the Poetry Foundation will bring our current Poet Laureate to town for a reading at Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street, for a free and public reading at 6pm.
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Poet W.S. Merwin will read in Chicago on Poetry Day, Thutsday, October 6, 2011
Merwin's poetry has been highly prized for more than 5 decades. He is also well known for his support of resisters during the Vietnam War. He comes to Chicago during an unprecedented Occupation.

Here's the event announcement from The Poetry Foundation/Poetry Magazine:

Poetry Day: W. S. Merwin
Thursday, Oct 6, 6:00PM

Cindy Pritzker Auditorium.
Harold Washington Library Center, 400 South State Street
Free admission on a first-come, first-served basis

In a career spanning five decades, poet, translator, and environmental activist W. S. Merwin has become one of the most honored and widely read poets in America. From his first collection, A Mask for Janus, which W. H. Auden chose for the Yale Younger Poets Prize in 1952, to The Shadow of Sirius, winner of the 2009 Pulitzer Prize, Merwin has written with sheer grace and limpid power about the natural world, time and memory. His earliest poems are informed by his deep knowledge of classical and medieval literature, while his later work shows the influence of his profound pacifism and far-reaching conservationism. Through his formal innovations, and his abandonment of punctuation, he has developed a signature voice, unlike that of any other poet in English. Appointed U.S. Poet Laureate in 2010, Merwin lives, writes, and gardens in Hawaii, on the island of Maui. He has spent the last 30 years planting 19 acres with over 800 endangered species of palm, creating a sustainable forest. The property has recently been protected as the Merwin Conservancy.

 
 

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