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*[http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/lucie-brock-broido Lucie Brock-Broido] is the director of poetry in the Writing Division in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Her books of poetry include ''Trouble in Mind'', ''A Hunger'', and ''The Master Letters'', inspired by three mysterious, unsent letters written by Emily Dickinson and found after her death. | *[http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/lucie-brock-broido Lucie Brock-Broido] is the director of poetry in the Writing Division in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Her books of poetry include ''Trouble in Mind'', ''A Hunger'', and ''The Master Letters'', inspired by three mysterious, unsent letters written by Emily Dickinson and found after her death. |
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The annual Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute reading, sponsored by the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series with the Poetry Society of America, celebrates Dickinson's fierce and compelling influence on poetry in America. Each year, poets from diverse backgrounds are invited to the Folger to talk about Dickinson and read her work as well as their own. The reading is followed by a reception that features black cake made from Emily Dickinson’s own recipe.
Past readers
2010s
- Lucie Brock-Broido is the director of poetry in the Writing Division in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Her books of poetry include Trouble in Mind, A Hunger, and The Master Letters, inspired by three mysterious, unsent letters written by Emily Dickinson and found after her death.