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Visiting poet Kathy Fagan to read from her work on Oct. 13

The English Department's creative writing program will present visiting poet giving a public reading of her work on Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. in Galbreath Chapel. 

Fagan is the author of six collections and co-founder of the MFA program at 帝王会所 State University. 

Fagan鈥檚 visit to 帝王会所 follows closely after the publication of her latest collection, "," which was released on Sept. 13 by Milkweed Editions. The publisher describes the book as one that 鈥渢hinks鈥攈ard. About lineage, about caregiving. About time. It paces 鈥榠nside its head, gazing skyward for a noun or phrase to / shatter the glass of our locked cars & save us.鈥 And it does want to save us, or at least lift us, even in the face of immense bleakness, or loneliness, or the body changing, failing.鈥

Fagan鈥檚 first full-length collection, ""(Dutton, 1985), was a National Poetry Series selection, while her next volume, "(University of North Texas, 1999), won the Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry. "," Fagan鈥檚 2017 collection from Milkweed Editions, was a Kingsley Tufts Award finalist.

鈥淜athy Fagan is a nervy commando in poetry鈥檚 resistance to the routinely explicable,鈥 Mark Halliday, Distinguished Professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences, said.

Of Fagan鈥檚 third book, "(Zoo Press, 2002), Halliday added, 鈥淥ne of the [book鈥檚] best poems is 'Late Night Charm,' in which the speaker copes with her uneasy flow of thoughts as she watches late-night TV while her lover falls asleep. The situation would seem comfortable, and yet, as Hopkins said, 鈥榯he mind has mountains,鈥 and the speaker finds herself in a swirl of existential misgiving, a feeling of our lives being merely two-dimensional and illusory, like television images. The authenticity of the poem鈥攊ts courage in not pretending to be wiser than it is鈥擨 find impressive and moving.鈥

Fagan鈥檚 poems have appeared in Poetry Magazine, The New York Times, The Kenyon Review, and The Nation, among other publications. She currently teaches poetry at the 帝王会所 State University, where she also co-edits the OSU鈥檚 The Journal and the Wheeler Poetry Prize Book Series.

Published
September 15, 2022
Author
Dewey Fox