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The Center hosts readings, workshops, lectures, and publishes a variety of poetry publications. SPC is located in the R25 Arts Complex located on the corner of R & 25th Streets in midtown Sacramento.



Sacramento Poetry Center memberships support a variety of local poetry programs, publications, readings, and events. Members receive a free subscription to Tule Review and Poetry Now. Please send your check for $30 or more to SPC, 1719 25th St., Sacramento, CA 95816. Fixed incomes are $15.


Saturday, September 29, 2012

Literary Lectures Begins Again, October 4 at SPC

The second edition of SPC's Literary Lectures. Six Thursday nights in autumn at SPC. This series features lecturers: Camille Norton, Chana Bloch, Rebecca Foust, Indigo Moor, Brad Buchanan, Kathryn Hohlwein, and Ann Keniston. Next holiday season you'll delight your friends... with the new knowledge you have gained from this series of lectures.

Suggested donation of $45 for the entire series of six lectures or $10 for any one lecture. Program managers, Lisa Jones and Kate Asche will facilitate lectures. Frank Graham is the event director and organizer. Contact Frank, Kate, or Lisa for more more information. The second edition of SPC's Literary Lectures. Six Thursday nights in autumn at SPC. This series features lecturers: Camille Norton, Chana Bloch, Rebecca Foust, Indigo Moor, Brad Buchanan, Kathryn Hohlwein, and Ann Keniston. Next holiday season you'll delight your friends with the new knowledge you have gained from this series of lectures.

SCHEDULE

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October 4; Ann Keniston

"The New American Poetry of Engagement: Politics and Contemporary Poetry"

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 October 11; Indigo Moor

"Taming the Hydra: Multigenre Writing"

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 October 18; Camille Norton

"Adrienne Rich and the Politics of Lyric Poetry"

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 October 25; Chana Bloch

"Learning from Translation"

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 November 1; Kathryn Hohlwein

"Understanding Homer's Iliad and Odyssey"

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 November 8; Rebecca Foust

"Rehabilitating the Maligned Cliche"
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