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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Stratis Haviaras Reading with Chen Chen and Angie Estes
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SUMMARY:Stratis Haviaras Reading with Chen Chen and Angie Estes
DESCRIPTION:<div>	<p>		<img alt="Chen Chen and Angie Estes Portraits" src="https://english.fas.harvard.edu/sites/hwpi.harvard.edu/files/english/files/chen-estes_3-2.png?m=1678388720" style="width:280px; margin-right:15px; float:left"> <strong>Chen Chen </strong>is the author of two books of poetry, <em>Your Emergency Contact Has Experienced an Emergency</em> (BOA Editions, 2022) and <em>When I Grow Up I Want to Be a List of Further Possibilities</em> (BOA Editions, 2017), which was longlisted for the National Book Award and won the Thom Gunn Award, among other honors. His work appears in many publications, including<em> Poetry</em> and three editions of <em>The Best American Poetry</em>. He has received two Pushcart Prizes and fellowships from Kundiman, the National Endowment for the Arts, and United States Artists. He was the 2018-2022 Jacob Ziskind Poet-in-Residence at Brandeis University and currently teaches for the low-residency MFA programs at New England College and Stonecoast. He lives with his partner, Jeff Gilbert, and their pug, Mr. Rupert Giles. 	</p></div> <div>	<p>		<strong>Angie Estes</strong> is the author of six books of poems, most recently <em>Parole</em> (Oberlin College Press, 2018). Her previous book, <em>Enchantée</em>, won the 2015 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Prize and the Audre Lorde Prize for Lesbian Poets, and <em>Tryst</em> was selected as one of two finalists for the 2010 Pulitzer Prize. <em>Chez Nous</em> appeared in 2005, and her second book, <em>VoiceOver</em>, won the 2001 <em>FIELD</em> Poetry Prize and was also awarded the 2001 Alice Fay di Castagnola Prize from the Poetry Society of America. Her first book, <em>The Uses of Passion</em> was the winner of the Peregrine Smith Poetry Prize. A collection of essays devoted to Estes’s work appears in the University of Michigan Press "Under Discussion" series: <em>The Allure of Grammar: The Glamour of Angie Estes’s Poetry</em>. In October 2023, she will be the Writer-in-Residence Fellow at the James Merrill House.<br><br><strong>For a livstream of the reading, a link will be available right here at 5:30pm EDT on Wednesday, April 19th, 2023.</strong>	</p>	<p>		 	</p>	<p>		 	</p></div>
LOCATION:Thompson Room, Barker Center and Livestream
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