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Sharon Olds’s “attention to line…superbly focused detail,” and material which “strikes, shines [and] deepens” (''Times Literary Supplement''), have made her a major presence in American poetry. “The experience for the reader is both searing and exhilarating, making possible recognitions, connections, comforts and admissions that are rarely available to us in so vivid and unambiguous a form” (''Mirabella''). Winner of the 1985 National Book Critics Circle Award, Olds’s most recent collection is ''The Father''.
Sharon Olds has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on several occasions: December 10, 1984 for the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]], May 12, 1995, and October 25, 2005.
 
Olds' “attention to line…superbly focused detail,” and material which “strikes, shines [and] deepens” (''Times Literary Supplement''), have made her a major presence in American poetry. “The experience for the reader is both searing and exhilarating, making possible recognitions, connections, comforts and admissions that are rarely available to us in so vivid and unambiguous a form” (''Mirabella''). Winner of the 1985 National Book Critics Circle Award, Olds’s most recent collection is ''The Father''.


Visit her [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/sharon-olds Poetry Foundation] page for more information.
Visit her [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/sharon-olds Poetry Foundation] page for more information.
Please consult this article to learn more about the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]].

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Sharon Olds has read for the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series on several occasions: December 10, 1984 for the Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute, May 12, 1995, and October 25, 2005.

Olds' “attention to line…superbly focused detail,” and material which “strikes, shines [and] deepens” (Times Literary Supplement), have made her a major presence in American poetry. “The experience for the reader is both searing and exhilarating, making possible recognitions, connections, comforts and admissions that are rarely available to us in so vivid and unambiguous a form” (Mirabella). Winner of the 1985 National Book Critics Circle Award, Olds’s most recent collection is The Father.

Visit her Poetry Foundation page for more information.