Articles from October 2011
Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka to Read at UI
Monday, October 31, 2011
The International Writing Program (IWP) at the University of Iowa will welcome Nobel Prize-winning Nigerian author Wole Soyinka to the UI Sunday, Nov. 6. He will take part in two free, public events: He will receive the Rex Honey African Studies Lectureship Award, presented by the UI African Studies Program, at 3:30 p.m. in Shambaugh Auditorium of the UI Main Library; and he will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. in the Englert Theatre.
Susan Orlean Brings New Book to Englert October 20th
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
The Englert and Prairie Lights Books are excited to host Susan Orlean on Thursday, October 20 at 8 pm. Orlean will read from her new book "Rin Tin Tin: The Life and The Legend".
Leaner than Light: 12 Frames of Paul Engle
Monday, October 10, 2011
"Leaner than Light: 12 Frames of Paul Engle"
An audio video production of a play by Lisa Schlesinger
Produced and edited by Lisa DiFranza
Audio engineered by Ben Schmidt
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A note from playwright Lisa Schlesinger:
"At the end of his life, Paul Engle was working on a
memoir called Paul Engle Country which, he specifies, wasn’t in
chronological order. I imagine that this is because as a poet,
Paul Engle conceived of the world in images, and moments of
meaning connected by associative imagination rather than
chronological time.
When I began to research Leaner than Light, I was
Glancing through a Chinese window: poets Xi Chuan and Zhou Zan read from their work
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
As part of a national tour presented by Copper Canyon Press to mark the publication of Push Open the Window, a contemporary Chinese poetry anthology bringing together over a hundred poems by some of China’s most important poets born after 1945, Xi Chuan and Zhou Zan, two of China’s leading poets will be visiting Iowa City for a bilingual reading today, 8 pm, at the Shambaugh House.
Zhou Zan, a native of Jiangsu Province, born in 1968, has published poems, criticism, and a translation of Margaret Atwood’s poetry. Editor of the prominent women’s poetry journal Wings, she was recently a visiting scholar at Columbia University.