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SUMMARY:Mary E. Rolling Reading Series: Julia Kasdorf and C.S. Giscombe
DESCRIPTION:\nJulia Kasdorf is author of the poetry collections Sleeping
	 Preacher\, Eve&rsquo\;s Striptease\, Poetry in America\, and Shale Play
	: Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields\, a documentary project
	 created in collaboration with photographer Steven Rubin. She has also p
	ublished a collection of essays\, The Body and the Book: Writing from a 
	Mennonite Life\, and a biography\, Fixing Tradition: Joseph W. Yoder\, A
	mish American. She directs the creative writing program at Penn State.\n
	\nC. S. Giscombe teaches at the University of California&rsquo\;s Berkel
	ey campus\, where he is the Robert Hass Chair in English. His prose and 
	poetry books include Negro Mountain\, Prairie Style\, Ohio Railroads (&l
	dquo\;a long poem in the form of an essay&rdquo\;)\, Similarly (selected
	 poetry and new work)\, and Border Towns. In progress is Railroad Sense.
	 He is a long-distance cyclist.\n\nFor more details: https://events.la.p
	su.edu/event/engl_rrs_kasdorf-giscombe_3-21-24/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Julia Kasdorf i
	s author of<b> </b>the poetry collections <i>Sleeping Preacher</i>, <i>E
	ve&rsquo;s Striptease</i>, <i>Poetry in America</i>, and <i>Shale Play: 
	Poems and Photographs from the Fracking Fields</i>, a documentary projec
	t created in collaboration with photographer Steven Rubin. She has also 
	published a collection of essays, <i>The Body and the Book: Writing from
	 a Mennonite Life</i>, and a biography, <i>Fixing Tradition: Joseph W. Y
	oder, Amish American</i>. She directs the creative writing program at Pe
	nn State.</p><p>C. S. Giscombe teaches at the University of California&r
	squo;s Berkeley campus, where he is the Robert Hass Chair in English. Hi
	s prose and poetry books include <i>Negro Mountain</i>, <i>Prairie Style
	</i>, <i>Ohio Railroads </i>(&ldquo;a long poem in the form of an essay&
	rdquo;), <i>Similarly</i> (selected poetry and new work), and <i>Border 
	Towns</i>. In progress is <i>Railroad Sense</i>. He is a long-distance c
	yclist.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.edu/event
	/engl_rrs_kasdorf-giscombe_3-21-24/'>https://events.la.psu.edu/event/eng
	l_rrs_kasdorf-giscombe_3-21-24/</a></p></body></html>
LOCATION:Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library
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