<rss version="2.0">
    <channel>
        <title>
            <![CDATA[ UM English Department to host a book reading with award-winning author and activist Carolyn Forché ]]>
        </title>
        <link>
            <![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/%20https://www.frontlist.in/public/index.php/um-english-department-to-host-a-book-reading-with-award-winning-author-and-activist-carolyn-forche ]]>
        </link>
        <description>
            <![CDATA[ <p>The Ole Miss English to kick off a book reading on Thursday. They are setting to host it with the 2021 American Book Award honouree and activist Carolyn Forche.&nbsp;<br>She is a noted author, poet, and her work has been compared to Pablo Neruda and Philip Levine.&nbsp;<br><br>The Detroit native published her first book of poetry,&nbsp;<i>Gathering the Tribes</i> in 1975. The book was published by the Yale University Press won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. Following its publication Forché received a Guggenheim Fellowship, traveling to El Salvador to study human rights abuses during the country’s civil war.<br><br><i>In The Lateness of the World&nbsp;</i>was her latest work which was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in poetry. Forché will read from&nbsp;<i>In the Lateness of the World,&nbsp;</i>as well as her memoir,&nbsp;<i>What You Have Heard is True</i>, in the Weems Auditorium at the Khayat Law Center starting at 7 p.m.</p> ]]>
        </description>
        <language>en</language>
        <pubDate>Tue, 02 08, 2022 12:08 pm</pubDate>
        <item>
            <title>
                <![CDATA[ UM English Department to host a book reading with award-winning author and activist Carolyn Forché ]]>
            </title>
            <link><![CDATA[ https://www.frontlist.in/%20https://www.frontlist.in/public/index.php/um-english-department-to-host-a-book-reading-with-award-winning-author-and-activist-carolyn-forche ]]></link>
            <description>
                <![CDATA[ <p>The Ole Miss English to kick off a book reading on Thursday. They are setting to host it with the 2021 American Book Award honouree and activist Carolyn Forche.&nbsp;<br>She is a noted author, poet, and her work has been compared to Pablo Neruda and Philip Levine.&nbsp;<br><br>The Detroit native published her first book of poetry,&nbsp;<i>Gathering the Tribes</i> in 1975. The book was published by the Yale University Press won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. Following its publication Forché received a Guggenheim Fellowship, traveling to El Salvador to study human rights abuses during the country’s civil war.<br><br><i>In The Lateness of the World&nbsp;</i>was her latest work which was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize in poetry. Forché will read from&nbsp;<i>In the Lateness of the World,&nbsp;</i>as well as her memoir,&nbsp;<i>What You Have Heard is True</i>, in the Weems Auditorium at the Khayat Law Center starting at 7 p.m.</p> ]]>
            </description>
            <category>News</category>
            <author>
                <![CDATA[ Frontlist ]]>
            </author>
            <guid>2</guid>
            <pubDate>Tue, 02 08, 2022 12:08 pm</pubDate>
        </item>
    </channel>
</rss>
