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For the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] 2010, Charles Wright read from his work in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]] on February 22, 2010. Post-reading conversation is moderated by poet Bob Hicok. | For the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] 2010, Charles Wright read from his work in the Folger's [[Elizabethan Theatre]] on February 22, 2010. Post-reading conversation is moderated by poet Bob Hicok. | ||
==Charles Wright== | ==Charles Wright== | ||
Charles Wright’s poems exalt in language that is reverent and in sumptuous awe of the world. He received the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his 1997 collection, Black Zodiac. His most recent collection, Scar Tissue, was the international winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize. Wright's other books include Buffalo Yoga, Negative Blue, and Appalachia. Wright is Souder Family Professor of English at the University of Virginia. | Charles Wright’s poems exalt in language that is reverent and in sumptuous awe of the world. He received the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his 1997 collection, Black Zodiac. His most recent collection, Scar Tissue, was the international winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize. Wright's other books include Buffalo Yoga, Negative Blue, and Appalachia. Wright is Souder Family Professor of English at the University of Virginia. | ||
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For the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series 2010, Charles Wright read from his work in the Folger's Elizabethan Theatre on February 22, 2010. Post-reading conversation is moderated by poet Bob Hicok.
Charles Wright
Charles Wright’s poems exalt in language that is reverent and in sumptuous awe of the world. He received the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for his 1997 collection, Black Zodiac. His most recent collection, Scar Tissue, was the international winner of the Griffin Poetry Prize. Wright's other books include Buffalo Yoga, Negative Blue, and Appalachia. Wright is Souder Family Professor of English at the University of Virginia.