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April 23, 2021
The Spring 2021 Zalaznick Reading Series culminates with a reading by poet, memoirist, translator, and human rights advocate Carolyn Forché on Thursday, April 29 at 7 p.m. Registration is required for this free event, which is open to the public.
Carolyn Forché. Don J. Usner/Provided
Forché will read poems from her 2020 collection “In the Lateness of the World,” as well as prose selections from her 2019 book, “What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance.” The reading will be followed by conversation and a live Q&A, moderated by poet, translator, and assistant professor of literatures in English Valzhyna Mort.