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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Alabama’s Bankhead
Visiting Writers Series will host poets Ralph Angel and Bei Dao
on Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in 205 Smith Hall. The event is free and
open to the public. In addition to the Oct. 2 reading, both Dao
and Angel will lead an informal question and answer session in
301 Morgan Hall at noon on Friday, Oct. 3.
Angel has published three volumes of poetry: “Neither
World,” “Anxious Latitudes,” which won the 1995 James
Laughlin Award, and “Twice Removed” (Sarabande Books, 2001).
His poems have appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, The
Antioch Review and The American Poetry Review.
They also have been anthologized in “The Best American
Poetry,” “New American Poets of the 90s” and “Forgotten
Language: Contemporary Poets and Nature.”
Angel’s most recent honors include a Pushcart Prize and
awards from the Fulbright Foundation and Poetry
magazine. He teaches in the writing program at the University of
Redlands in California where he is the Edith R. White
Distinguished Professor of English.
Dao, considered the most influential of the Chinese “Misty
Poets,” has published five volumes of poetry in English –
“Unlock,” “Landscape Over Zero,” “Forms of
Distance,” “Old Snow” and “The August Sleepwalker” –
as well as a collection of short stories, “Waves and a
collection of essays,” Blue Horse.
His work has been translated into more than 25 languages. In
1978 he founded the underground literary journal, Jingtian
(Today), the first non-Government sponsored and pro-democracy
journal in China since 1949.
Dao has lived in exile since the 1989 revolt in Tiananmen
Square. Today, he is an honorary member of the American Academy
of Arts, and the Meckey Poet in Residence at Beloit College in
Wisconsin.
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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