Thalia Field to Visit Temple

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Poet, prose writer, and playwright Thalia Field will present her work at:

Temple University Main Campus
Center for Humanities Lounge, 10th floor Gladfelter Hall Thursday, February 1st , 1:30-3:00 PM.

The event is free and open to the public.

Thalia Field’s work lives at the crossroads of poetry, prose, drama and essay. Her work includes Point and Line (2000) and Incarnate: Story Material (2004), and a book-length “performance novel” Ululu (Clown Shrapnel) is forthcoming from Coffee House press in 2007. Recently, her multimedia performance work has included Rest/Less and Zoologic.

This event is part of POETRY COMPLEX: Writing that crosses genre, co-sponsored by Temple-Penn Poetics.

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