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October 17 • 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

 

Winner of the Backwaters Prize in Poetry, Dear Wallace addresses the poet and insurance executive Wallace Stevens in an attempt to reconsider art, power, and creativity amid the demands of everyday responsibility. Exploring relationships between modernism, motherhood, poetry, and privilege, the speaker of these poems puts her daily routines in dialogue with his. Curious, funny, and wry, Julie Choffel confronts Stevens as an unlikely peer who lived and wrote in the same city and weather as she does now, imagining a present-day conversation about the many ways creative practice is informed by social context. As we struggle to marry creative independence with our communal obligations, the questions in these poems are more urgent than ever. Stevens, a proxy for beauty, inventiveness, and legitimacy, becomes an audience for the ennui, anxiety, and politics of care that characterize another kind of writer’s life today.

Julie Choffel is an assistant professor in English at the University of Connecticut, Hartford. She is the author of The Hello Delay.

This event is free and open to the public and will be held in the Carriage House at the Mark Twain House & Museum.

 

 

 

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Date:
October 17
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7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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The Mark Twain House & Museum
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