Who's Afraid of Wallace Stevens? with Prof. David Rosen (NWL)

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THURSDAY - Poet Wallace Stevens, who lived in Hartford for nearly forty years, is among the half-dozen greatest American poets. However, compared with most of his peer-group (Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman, etc.), he is more admired, from a distance, than read -- the reason being the perceived difficulty or inaccessibility of his writing. In this ninety-minute discussion, Professor David Rosen will confront Stevens's difficulty head-on, reading through a few poems from his late period, when he arguably wrote his best and thorniest work. We will also listen, via archived audio, to Stevens reading his own late poems.

DAVID ROSEN is Professor of English at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut.

PARKING: There is ample library event parking in the nearby Isham Garage. Please bypass the garage kiosks and come directly to the Noah Webster Library Meeting Room, 20 South Main Street, where you may validate your parking with your license plate number.

WEST HARTFORD READS! - This program is being held as part of a series of poetry events leading up to the Oct. 4 appearance of Billy Collins at West Hartford Town Hall.

The event is made possible by the Thomas F. Kilfoil Memorial Bequest, West Hartford Public Library Foundation.

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