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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama’s Bankhead
Visiting Writers Series will host authors Yunte Huang and Simon
Ortiz at 4:30 p.m. on Nov. 1, 2002, at the Ferguson Forum in the
Ferguson Center on UA’s campus.
Dr. Yunte Huang, of the department of English and American
literature and language at Harvard University, received his
master’s from The University of Alabama. He is the author of
“Transpacific Displacement: Ethnography, Translation and
Intertextual Travel in Twentieth Century American Literature.”
He has translated poems by Ezra Pound in “The Pisan Cantos
and Selected Essays of Ezra Pound.” Besides being a successful
critic and translator, Huang also is a poet, and he will read
from his original work.
Simon J. Ortiz is a member of the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico
and teaches in the English department at the University of
Toronto, Canada. He is the author of 19 books of poetry and
prose, including “After and Before Lightning,” “Woven
Stone” and “Men on the Moon: Collected Stories.”
Ortiz has served as an editor of several anthologies of
Native American writing, including “Earth Power Coming: Short
Fiction in Native American Literature” and “Speaking for the
Generations: Native Writers on Writing.” His most recent book
of poems, “From Sand Creek: Rising in This Heart Which is Our
America” was published in 2000 by the University of Arizona
Press.
Both Ortiz and Huang will be on campus as part of the 26th
Annual English Department Symposium from Oct. 31 - Nov 2. This
year’s focus is on English and Ethnicity. For more information
on the Symposium visit http://www.as.ua.edu/english/.
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 http://bama.ua.edu/~writing/.
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