On April 13, the Heyman Center for the Humanities sponsors an evening of reading and talk on Robert Frost. Three distinguished poets and critics, David Bromwich, Rosanna Warren, and Richard Howard, read a single book of poems by Robert Frost and then talk briefly about it. They have chosen "Mountain Interval", one of his most well loved works. This will be the first in a series of such readings, which, by focusing on a single volume by a major poet, tries to present the conceptual and thematic and emotional unity of a poetic work. No tickets or reservations are needed.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005 6:00pm
The Schapiro Center, Davis Auditorium
Participants
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Richard Howard
Professor of Practice, School of the Arts
Columbia University
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Rosanna Warren
The Hanna Holborn Gray Distinguished Service Professor
University of Chicago
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