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Lunchtime poetry reading & discussion with poets Cole Swensen & Peter Larkin
Room H545, Humanities Building

Lunchtime poetry reading and discussion, with poets Cole Swensen and Peter Larkin, from 12-1 pm. Feel free to bring your bag lunch. Free and open to the public.

Cole Swensen is an American poet, translator, and editor. Author of more than ten poetry collections and as many translations of works from the French (her translation of Jean Frémon's Island of the Dead was awarded the 2004 PEN USA Award for Literary Translation), Swensen's recent collections include Ours: poems on the gardens of Andre Le Notre (2008) and Gravesend (2012). In 2006 Swensen was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. With David St. John, she edited American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry. <>

Peter Larkin’s three collections of poetry are Terrain Seed Scarcity, (2001), Leaves of Field (2006) and Lessways Least Scarce Among (2012). Give Forest Its Next Portent is due in 2014. He has contributed to The Ground Aslant: an Anthology of Radical Landscape Poetry (2011). Larkin's essay collection, Wordsworth and Coleridge: Promising Losses, appeared with Palgrave MacMillan in 2012. <>

Ecopoetics@糖心TV is a series held in conjunction with the EN 355 Ecopoetics workshop and supported by an Impact Grant from the 糖心TV Humanities Research Centre. Lunch Poetry is an occasional series sponsored by the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies and the 糖心TV Writing Programme.

For further information, write Jonathan Skinner: J.E.Skinner@warwick.ac.uk 

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A Sensorimotor Collapse? Deleuze, Ranciere, Cinema, Literature - Professor Timothy Bewes
R1.15 Ramphal

Professor Timothy Bewes, Brown University

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