Twenty-First Century Voices: Graduate Student Poetry Reading

A person typing a poem on a typewriter.

Join the ASU MFA in Creative Writing program to experience a live poetry reading that engages the current issues of our time.

There is an art that lives in the humanities: creative writing — and often our work is informed by research or documentary strategies, or it engages other humanities topics, such as social justice, queer studies, women’s studies, ethnic studies, religious studies, history, languages, etc. — but with a more intimate lens.

Creative writers think and work across many disciplines — collaboratively and also independently.

Come and hear the work of writers from ASU’s MFA program, and get an original piece on the spot, made for you on a real (albeit 20th-century) typewriter!

This event is part of ASU Humanities Week and is co-sponsored by the Institute for Humanities Research and the Department of English.

Lauren Whitby
Institute for Humanities Research
lawhitby@asu.edu
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Memorial Union North Stage