2012 Charles D. and Marjorie J. Thompson Visiting Poet
Photo credit: Emma Dodge Hanson
“Carolyn Forché is creating poems in which there is no seam between personal and political. And she’s doing it magnificently, with intelligence and musicality, with passion and precision.”
--
Denise Levertov
Who: Carolyn Forché, award-winning poet
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2012, 7:30 p.m.
Where: Sorenson Center for the Arts, Babson College, Wellesley, Mass.
Info: Admission is free; the public is welcome.
Forché's books of poetry include:
Blue Hour (HarperCollins, 2004);
The Angel of History (1994), which received the
Los Angeles Times Book Award;
The Country Between Us (1982), which received the Poetry Society of America's Alice Fay di Castagnola Award, and was the
Lamont Poetry Selection of The Academy of American Poets; and
Gathering the Tribes (1976), which was selected for the Yale Series of Younger Poets by
Stanley Kunitz. She is also the editor of
Against Forgetting: Twentieth-Century Poetry of Witness (1993).
Among her translations are Mahmoud Darwish's
Unfortunately, It Was Paradise: Selected Poems with Munir Akash (2003),
Claribel Alegria's
Flowers from the Volcano (1983), and Robert Desnos's
Selected Poetry (with William Kulik, 1991).
Her honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Lannan Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1992, she received the Charity Randall Citation from the International Poetry Forum. She is now Director of the Lannan Center for Poetry and Poetics and holds the Lannan Chair in Poetry at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. She lives in Maryland with her husband.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Forché studied at Michigan State University and earned an MFA from Bowling Green State University.
By Nancy Sullivan, 781-239-4623,
sullivann@babson.edu |
1/26/2012 3:45 PM