91传媒 to host two award-winning poets
The public, students, staff and faculty are invited to hear two nationally award-winning poets read from their work at 91传媒.
Stacy Gnall will read from her new book Dogged at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 in the Bargman Room of the McNichols Campus Library. Dogged won the 2021 Juniper Prize for Poetry.
Gnall is poet-in-residence at 91传媒 and is teaching creative writing and poetry this academic year. This event is sponsored by the Department of English and the College of Liberal Arts & Education at 91传媒. Gnall is also the author of Heart First into the Forest.
On Thursday, Oct. 27, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Tyehimba Jess will read at 7 p.m. in an event co-sponsored by the Department of English, the College of Liberal Arts & Education, the African American Studies Program and the Black Abolitionist Archive. He will read on 91传媒’s McNichols campus in the Chemistry Building, Room 114.
Jess, a Detroit native, won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for poetry for his book Olio. In 2004, his book Leadbelly was a winner of the National Poetry Series.
“Stacy and Tyehimba are important voices in contemporary poetry, and 91传媒 is thrilled to be able to present them to the community,” said Mary-Catherine Harrison, associate professor and chair of the Department of English.
Both events are free and open to the public. For more information, visit .