Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Seton Hall Arts Council will bring three pub­lished poets and authors to read as part of the annual program, Poetry-in-the-Round.


The Arts Council invites a variety of authors and poets, to come and read a piece of their work at Seton Hall. The reading is followed by a question and an­swer session with the author, who will then occasion­ally sign books before they leave.
Gary Shteyngart, a New York Times bestsell­ing author of "The Russian Debutante's Handbook," "Absurdistan" and most recently, "Super Sad True Love Story," will read exceprts from his works on Nov. 9 at 7 p.min the Walsh Gallery. His books are critically acclaimed and international bestsellers and he also currently teaches writing at Colombia Uni­versity, as well as Princeton. Shteyngart's reading is the last in the fall semester, but there are more to catch before that.

This fall season began on Wednesday night with Timothy Donnelly, a poet and current poetry editor of the Boston Review, as well as a professor in the writing program at Columbia University. Donnelly, who read for students gathered in Walsh Gallery, is the author of "Twenty-seven Props for a Production of Eine Lebenszeit" and "The Cloud Corporation."
Perhaps the biggest draw this season is Joyce Carol Oates. She has been writing for many years, publishing everything from novels and short stories, to drama and poetry, to essays, critical reviews and stories for both young and old. Her work has won countless awards over the years, including the Na­tional Book Award for her book "Them," as well as being nominated for the Pulitzer Prize three times. Oates also teaches graduate students at Princeton in their English department. She was awarded the National Humanities Medal by President Obama in 2010. Oates's reading will be held Oct. 4 in the Jubi­lee Auditorium.
For more information, contact Professor Nathan Oates at Nathan.Oates@shu.edu.