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Poetry reading

Poetry Reading   
 
Poet Ira Joe Fisher has worked in radio and television for over forty years, most recently for the CBS Early Show. He has acted in films and on the New York stage (for many years appearing in The Fantasticks). He has published two books of poetry, Songs from an Earlier Century and Some Holy Weight in the Village Air. Nalini Jones, author of What You Call Winter writes, "These Songs are a gift from a great talent: hymns as intricate and delicate as snowflakes to moments which should not pass unnoticed in any country."

The reading is Thursday, April 14 at  6 p.m. The UConn Co-op is a member-owned independent bookstore serving the University of Connecticut and the wider academic community. We welcome everyone, young and old, through our doors and to our online bookstore.

Send your comments, requests and suggestions to: Suzy Staubach
suzy.staubach@uconn.edu

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