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Poetry Readings and Lectures Sponsored by the Marie Frazee-Baldassarre Professorship

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Poetry Readings

Leonita Flynn, Queen’s University Belfast
Thursday 24th October, 1 p.m., Feliciano 015

听听Leonita Flynn

Leontia Flynn, born in County Down, Northern Ireland, will read from her most recent volume of poetry, The Radio, which won the Irish Times Poetry Now Prize and was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize.聽 Her earlier volumes have won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature, the Lawrence O鈥橲haughnessy Award for Irish poetry, and many other honors.聽 She lives in Belfast and teaches creative writing at Queen鈥檚 University Belfast.

Natalie Diaz, Arizona State University
Thursday 7th November, 1 p.m., Feliciano 015

Natalie Diaz

Natalie Diaz may be the only poet who was a professional basketball player before winning a MacArthur prize in 2018. An enrolled member of the Gila River Indian Community, she is Mojave and teaches in the Creative Writing MFA program at Arizona State University. Diaz will be reading from her book聽When My Brother Was an Aztec.

Lectures

Geraldine Higgins, Arizona State University
Tuesday 3rd December, 5:30 p.m,.聽Dickson 179

Geraldine Higgins

Geraldine Higgins, a native of Ballymena, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, and a professor in the English Department at聽 Emory University, will speak on 鈥淓xhibiting Seamus Heaney.鈥聽 Professor Higgins聽curated the Seamus Heaney exhibition now on display in Dublin and is the author of many books on Irish writing.

Roy Foster, Hertford College
Tuesday 10th December, 5:30 p.m., Dickson 179

Roy Foster

Roy Foster, acclaimed Irish historian, biographer of Yeats, and recently retired Carroll Professor of Irish History at Hertford College, Oxford, will speak on 鈥淵eats and the Place of Writing in Modern Ireland.鈥

Seating is limited. To reserve a seat or request more information, email Professor Lucy McDiarmid.