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May 31, 2020: Diana Goetsch

By KPS-admin Posted on October 15, 2019 Posted in Past Events

PLEASE NOTE: The reading will be offered free remotely on Zoom. We appreciate your donations of any amount. Don’t miss KPS’s exclusive Interview with Diana Goetsch, conducted by Ann van Buren. Diana Goetsch is an American poet, author of eight …

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Nov. 17, 2019: Deborah Landau

By KPS-admin Posted on October 14, 2019 Posted in Past Events

Deborah Landau is the author of four collections of poetry: Soft Targets (2019); The Uses of the Body (2015); and The Last Usable Hour (2011), both Lannan Literary Selections from Copper Canyon Press, and Orchidelirium (2011), selected by Naomi Shihab Nye for …

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Oct. 6, 2019: Maggie Smith

By KPS-admin Posted on May 21, 2019 Posted in Past Events Tagged with Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith is the author of three books of poetry: Good Bones (Tupelo Press, 2017); The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison (2015); and Lamp of the Body (Red Hen Press, 2005). Smith is also the author of three prizewinning chapbooks: Disasterology (Dream Horse …

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Sept. 23, 2018: Brenda Shaughnessy

By KPS-admin Posted on September 4, 2018 Posted in Past Events

Award-winning poet Brenda Shaughnessy will read both new and published poems. She is the author of four acclaimed Copper Canyon Press poetry collections. Her much-anticipated new collection, The Octopus Museum is due out in April of 2019. It parses her deep fears for …

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Nov. 11, 2018: Carl Phillips

By KPS-admin Posted on September 3, 2018 Posted in Past Events

Carl Phillips is the author of thirteen books of poetry, most recently Reconnaissance (2015).  Other books include The Tether, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, and Double Shadow, winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize.  His prose books are …

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April 7, 2019: Major Jackson

By KPS-admin Posted on September 2, 2018 Posted in Past Events

Major Jackson is an American poet, professor and the author of four collections of poetry: Roll Deep (2017) Holding Company (2010) and Hoops (2006), both finalists for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literature-Poetry and Leaving Saturn (2002), winner of …

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May 5, 2019: Alan Shapiro

By KPS-admin Posted on September 1, 2018 Posted in Past Events

Alan Shapiro has published over ten books of poetry, most recently Life Pig (2016); Reel to Reel (2014), a finalist for the Pulizer Prize; Night of the Republic (2012), a finalist for the National Book Award and the Griffin Prize; and Old War (2008), winner of the Ambassador Book …

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May 5, 2019: Alan Shapiro

By KPS-admin Posted on April 15, 2018 Posted in Past Events

Just published in March, 2019, Alan Shapiro will be reading work from his latest collection, Against Translation, as well as other new and selected works.   Alan Shapiro has generously donated his time and spirit for this reading, to help …

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Nov. 5, 2017 at 4:00 pm: Carla Funk

By KPS-admin Posted on January 26, 2017 Posted in Past Events

On Sunday, November 5, the Katonah Poetry Series will complete its 50th anniversary celebration with a reading by noted Canadian poet Carla Funk. Funk was born and raised in Vanderhoof, British Columbia, one of the earliest Mennonite settlements in the province. She now …

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April 8, 2018 at 4:00pm: Mónica de la Torre

By KPS-admin Posted on January 1, 2017 Posted in Past Events

Poet, translator, and scholar Mónica de la Torre was born and raised in Mexico City. She earned a BA from the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México and, with the support of a Fulbright scholarship, relocated to New York in 1993 …

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