Jun 09 2018
Robert Pinsky and Monica Youn: Poetry and Conversation

Robert Pinsky and Monica Youn: Poetry and Conversation

Presented by Twenty Summers at The Hawthorne Barn

One of the best-loved events of Season Four brought together poets Sharon Olds and Mark Doty, whose wisdom and pith moved us all to laughter and tears. This year we look forward to further inspiration when Robert Pinsky, a former U.S. poet laureate, joins Monica Youn, whose third book, Blackacre, was named one of the best poetry books of 2016 by the New York Times, the New Yorker, and the Washington Post. They will share recent work and exchange ideas, along with moderator Elizabeth Bradfield, an award-winning poet in her own right, as well as a local naturalist who lives in North Truro.

Sponsored by Cape Cod Five Foundation

 

Robert Pinsky‘s recent book is At the Foundling Hospital, nominated for the Nation Book Critics Award in poetry. As Poet Laureate of the United States (1997-2000), he founded the Favorite Poem Project, featuring the videos at www.favoritepoem.org. His best-selling translation The Inferno of Dante received the Los Angeles Times Book Award and the Harold Morton Landon translation prize. His other awards include the Lenore Marshall Prize, the Korean Manhae Prize, the Italian Premio Capri and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Pen American Center. He performs with pianist Laurence Hobgood on CDs PoemJazz and House Hour, from Circumstantial Productions.

Monica Youn is the author of Blackacre (Graywolf Press 2016), which was shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Kingsley Tufts Award, longlisted for the National Book Award, and named one of the best poetry books of 2016 by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and BuzzFeed. Her previous book Ignatz(Four Way Books 2010) was a finalist for the National Book Award. A former lawyer, she currently teaches at Princeton University and in the Sarah Lawrence and Columbia University MFA programs.

Elizabeth Bradfield is the author of the poetry collections Once RemovedApproaching IceInterpretive Work and the forthcoming Toward Antarctica. Her poems and essays have appeared in The New YorkerWest BranchOrion and her awards include a Stegner Fellowship and the Audre Lorde Prize. Founder and editor-in-chief of Broadsided Press, she lives on Cape Cod, works as a naturalist locally as well as on ships around the globe, and teaches creative writing at Brandeis University.

Admission Info

Tickets are $20

Dates & Times

2018/06/09 - 2018/06/09

Location Info

The Hawthorne Barn

29 Miller Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657

Parking Info

The Barn is located at 29 Miller Hill Rd in Provincetown, and is accessed by a long dirt path and a steep staircase. There is no parking available on Miller Hill Rd, nor is anyone allowed to drive down Miller Hill Rd. Parking is available in town at the large MacMillan Pier Parking Lot, and at 401 Commercial St at the corner of Law St. Our volunteers will be located at the corner of Miller Hill Rd. and Bradford St. and will be happy to provide you with directions for parking. Those who have trouble walking, can be dropped off at Miller Hill Rd. and/or call Ptown Pedicab 508.487.0660 or Cape Cab 508.487.2222 from the lot and they will deliver you to Miller Hill Rd. When exiting the Barn and Miller Hill Rd. after the program is over please be careful of our residential neighbors and keep voices low.