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X-WR-CALNAME:Poets in the Conversation Room - Timothy Donnelly
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DESCRIPTION:Timothy Donnelly’s most recent book\, Chariot\, was published
  in 2023 by Wave Books. His previous books include The Problem of the Many
 \, winner of the inaugural Big Other Poetry Prize and The Cloud Corporatio
 n\, winner of the 2012 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award. His poems have been wi
 dely translated and anthologized\, and have appeared in such periodicals a
 s American Poetry Review\, Conjunctions\, Harper’s\, The Kenyon Review\,
  The Nation\, The New Republic\, The New Yorker\, The Paris Review\, Poetr
 y\, and elsewhere\, as well as in the Best American Poetry and Pushcart Pr
 ize anthologies. Donnelly is a recipient of Columbia University’s Distin
 guished Faculty and Faculty Mentoring Awards\, the Poetry Society of Ameri
 ca’s Alice Fay di Castagnola Award\, and The Paris Review’s Bernard F.
  Connors Prize\, as well as fellowships and residencies from the Guggenhei
 m Foundation\, the Lannan Foundation\, and the New York State’s Writers 
 Institute. He teaches in the Writing Program of Columbia University School
  of the Arts and lives in Brooklyn with his family. \n\nAbout the Poets in
  the Conversation Room Series\n\nIn partnership with Annapolis Home Magazi
 ne\, St. John’s College presents a series called Poets in the Conversati
 on Room hosted by renowned poet\, author\, playwright\, and tenth Maryland
  Poet Laureate Grace Cavalieri.\n\n“Annapolis needs poetry\,” says Kym
 berly Taylor\, poet and Editor-In-Chief of Annapolis Home Magazine. “It 
 needs this incredible art form that helps us feel things beyond what we he
 ar and read online\, on television\, and in the news.”\n\n“There cou
 ldn’t be a more fitting partnership for the college than Poets in the Co
 nversation Room\,” says St. John’s College President Nora Demleitner. 
 “At the college\, students spend four years reading and discussing great
  classical poets – from Homer to Baudelaire. This is a wonderful opportu
 nity to expose them to more modern poetry while also welcoming and engagin
 g the Annapolis community.”\n\nPoetry readings will are held the first S
 aturday of every month at 2 p.m. in the St. John’s College Conversation 
 Room\, located in Mellon Hall\, 60 College Ave\, Annapolis\, MD 21401. Rea
 dings are 40 minutes followed by a 20-minute question period. The poetry s
 eries is free and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come
 \, first-served basis. Works by the featured poets will be on display at t
 he St. John’s College Greenfield Library and available to purchase at th
 e St. John’s College Bookstore.\n\n“I think it’s going to create a
  tremendous audience because it’s also entertaining\,” says Cavalier
 i. “Poetry speaks to how we feel and how it is to be alive in this world
 —and who does not want to hear that?”
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SUMMARY:Poets in the Conversation Room - Timothy Donnelly
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