The reading featuring Glyn Maxwell and Stephanos
Papadopoulos has been moved to:
Poets for a Cause
The Knitting Factory
Main Stage, 8 PM
Monday, November 12th
74 Leonard Street
Admission: $6-$8
Located four blocks south of Canal,
between Broadway and Church St.
Take the 1 or 9 train to Franklin Street, walk one
block south to Leonard, turn left and walk a block & a
half to the club. (212) 219-3006
http://www.knittingfactory.com/
http://www.rattapallax.com
Glyn Maxwell received the Somerset Maugham Prize and
the E. M. Forster Prize, which he was awarded in 1997
by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is
author of The Boys at Twilight: Poems 1990-1995, The
Breakage, and Time's Fool. He is Poetry Editor of The
New Republic.
Stephanos Papadopoulos was born in 1976 in North
Carolina and raised in Paris and Athens. Educated in
the US and Edinburgh, he holds a degree in classical
archaeology from the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill. His poetry has been published in major
periodicals on both sides of the Atlantic, and
attracted the attention of Nobel Laureate, Derek
Walcott, who invited him to attend the Rat Island
Foundation's first program on St. Lucia. In March 2001
he was invited to read in an international lineup at
Oxford University for the United Nation's Dialogue
Among Civilizations poetry festival. Lost Days, his
first collection is published by Leviathan in London
and Rattapallax Press in New York.
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