Thursday, April 12, 2007

Poetry Thursday

A poster from last year's Poetry Month hangs proudly on my cube wall. It has snippets of lots of different poems. Here's one my favorites--and one that is particularly relevent on this dark, dreary, and snowy morning here in Boston:

I wake to sleep and take my waking slow
~Roethke

Yawn!


And in other literary news, here's a reading that I may try to go to next week, though I'll have to be late because of my French class:


A Reading by Grace Paley
with Robert Pinsky and Samantha Mineo Myers

Wednesday, April 18
7:30 p.m.
Boston University Photonics Center
8 Saint Mary’s Street, Room 206

Reception and Book Signing to Follow

GRACE PALEY is one of the most celebrated and widely read short-story writers in the United States. Her most recent book, The Collected Stories, gathers short fiction from earlier collections, including The Little Disturbances of Man and Later the Same Day. Paley’s many awards include grants from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. She lives in Vermont. Best Blogger Tips

2 comments:

January said...

Wish I could go to the Paley reading. I've met her before--she's a nice woman and great writer/reader.

Repeater said...

I'm definitely feeling yawny today myself. Wow, I wish I could see Grace Paley read. I'm surprised you can squeeze in anything else, though! I have a friend who used to live in her apt. in NY in the 60s- she let her stay for free!