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Jane Hirschfield has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on two occasions: April 8, 2010, from her work in The Phillips Collection, and on April 7, 2014 for [[The Literary Legacy of Seamus Heaney (2014)]]. | |||
==Jane Hirshfield== | ==Jane Hirshfield== | ||
Hirshfield's April 8, 2010 reading responded to The Phillips Collection's exhibition ''Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction'', which featured more than 70 paintings, watercolors, and drawings by O'Keeffe, as well as a selection of close-up photographic portraits of O'Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz. The ticket price for this event included entrance to view the exhibition. Learn more about the exhibit on the Phillips Collection's [http://www.phillipscollection.org/events/2010-02-06-exhibition-georgia-okeeffe/ website]. The reading was a special event and not included in the subscription series. | |||
Hirshfield' | Hirshfield, poet, essayist, translator, is the author of seven collections of poetry, the most recent is ''Come, Thief''. Her other collections include ''After'', which was shortlisted for England’s T.S. Eliot Prize and named a “best book of 2006” by the ''Washington Post'', the ''San Francisco Chronicle'', and the ''London Financial Times'', ''Given Sugar, Given Salt'', a finalist for the 2001 National Book Critics Circle Award, ''The Lives of the Heart'', and ''The October Palace'', as well as a book of essays, ''Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry''. She also edited and co-translated four books containing the work of poets from the past. | ||
Hirshfield’s other honors include The Poetry Center Book Award; fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Academy of American Poets; Columbia University’s Translation Center Award; and (both twice) the Commonwealth Club’s California Book Award and the Northern California Book Reviewers Award. In 2012 she received the Donald Hall-Jane Kenyon Prize in American Poetry. | |||
In the fall of 2004, Jane Hirshfield was awarded the 70th Academy Fellowship for distinguished poetic achievement by The Academy of American Poets and in 2012, she was elected a Chancellor of the Academy. | |||
Visit her [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/jane-hirshfield Poetry Foundation] page for further information. | |||
[[Category: Public programs]] | [[Category: Public programs]] | ||
[[Category: O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] | [[Category: O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] |
Revision as of 08:11, 20 October 2014
Jane Hirschfield has read for the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series on two occasions: April 8, 2010, from her work in The Phillips Collection, and on April 7, 2014 for The Literary Legacy of Seamus Heaney (2014).
Jane Hirshfield
Hirshfield's April 8, 2010 reading responded to The Phillips Collection's exhibition Georgia O'Keeffe: Abstraction, which featured more than 70 paintings, watercolors, and drawings by O'Keeffe, as well as a selection of close-up photographic portraits of O'Keeffe by Alfred Stieglitz. The ticket price for this event included entrance to view the exhibition. Learn more about the exhibit on the Phillips Collection's website. The reading was a special event and not included in the subscription series.
Hirshfield, poet, essayist, translator, is the author of seven collections of poetry, the most recent is Come, Thief. Her other collections include After, which was shortlisted for England’s T.S. Eliot Prize and named a “best book of 2006” by the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the London Financial Times, Given Sugar, Given Salt, a finalist for the 2001 National Book Critics Circle Award, The Lives of the Heart, and The October Palace, as well as a book of essays, Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry. She also edited and co-translated four books containing the work of poets from the past.
Hirshfield’s other honors include The Poetry Center Book Award; fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Academy of American Poets; Columbia University’s Translation Center Award; and (both twice) the Commonwealth Club’s California Book Award and the Northern California Book Reviewers Award. In 2012 she received the Donald Hall-Jane Kenyon Prize in American Poetry.
In the fall of 2004, Jane Hirshfield was awarded the 70th Academy Fellowship for distinguished poetic achievement by The Academy of American Poets and in 2012, she was elected a Chancellor of the Academy.
Visit her Poetry Foundation page for further information.