Posts tagged with “Literature” (All posts)
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Poets Roy Guzmán and D. Allen Present “Restored Mural for Orlando” and New Works, this Wednesday, May 1, in the Hamlin Creative Space in the Weitz.
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Bardwell Smith’s Top Books on Pilgrimage
14 April 2016As a part of the Walk! Festival, Professor Bardwell Smith, who will be giving a talk on walking the pilgrimage route around the island of Shikoku in Japan this Thursday, April 7th, handpicks his favorite 15 books on pilgrimage and journeys
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Acclaimed nature writer Barry Lopez to speak October 2
25 September 2014With the People’s Climate March on September 21 and the UN Climate Summit the following week, it’s clear that the environment is literally a hot topic in today’s world. Barry Lopez, whose writings about environmentalism have won him national recognition, will be speaking at Carleton on Thursday, October 2 at 7:00 p.m.
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April 18th is National Poem in Your Pocket Day!
18 April 2013To celebrate National Poem in Your Pocket Day, the Humanities Center has collected a pocketful of poems from departments across campus.
Visit the Humanities Center website for an electronic version.
Or visit the Weitz Center Commons, where you can put an actual poem printed on actual paper in your actual pocket—there’s a box of verse waiting for you to adopt one.
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Not your typical poetry reading – this one has an element of luck involved.
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A TEMPEST-uous week!
25 October 2011The week of October 24th, enjoy a raging storm of Shakespearean events in the Weitz Center!
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Carleton Miscellany Now Online
25 May 2011The English Department and Library are pleased to announce that all issues of the Carleton Miscellany are now available online. The Miscellany was a highly regarded literary magazine published at Carleton from 1960-1980.