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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - John Keeble, prose writer and holder of
the Coal Royalty Chair in Creative Writing in The University of
Alabama’s College of Arts
and Sciences for the fall 2002 semester, and Dr. Hank Lazer,
poet, English professor and assistant vice president for UA’s
undergraduate programs in the Office
for Academic Affairs, will kick off the 2002-03 Bankhead
Visiting Writers Series.
The two will read selections on Thursday, Aug. 29, at 7:30
p.m. in 205 Smith Hall. The event is free and open to the
public.
Keeble is the author of the investigative book on the Exxon
Valdex oil spill, “Out of the Channel.” He also has written
four novels, including “Crab Canyon,” “Yellowfish,”
“Mine” (with Ransom Jeffrey) and “Broken Ground.” He has
been nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for the piece “Black
Spring in Valdez,” written for the Village Voice, and an Emmy
for his documentary film “To Write and Keep Kind,” about the
life of Raymond Carver.
Keeble is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and is
professor emeritus of creative writing at Eastern Washington
University. He will teach creative writing classes on the UA
campus during the fall semester.
Lazer has published poetry in many of America’s leading
literary magazines and journals of experimental writing. He is
the author of “Doublespace: Poems 1971-1989,” poems written
in several deliberately conflicting styles, which enact
essential conflicts within current American literary culture.
He also has published “INTER(IR)RUPTIONS,” a series of 10
collage-poems, and a fine press limited edition of
“Negation,” a series of 10 poems. His most recent book,
“Days,” was published in 2001.
The Bankhead Visiting Writers Series is made possible by an
endowment from the Bankhead Foundation, The University of
Alabama’s Program in
Creative Writing, the Department
of English and the College
of Arts and Sciences.
For more information, please contact UA’s creative writing
program at 205/348-0766 or visit www.bama.ua.edu/~writing.
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