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Start: 6:00 pm
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PEN New England
Readings at the Hotel Marlowe
Gail Mazur is the author of Zeppo's First Wife,
a Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist, a 2006 Paterson Poetry Prize
Finalist, and winner of a Massachusetts Book Award. Her book They Can't That Away from Me,
was a finalist for the 2001 National Book Award. She is Distinquished
Writer in Residence in Emerson College's Writing, Literature and
Publishing Program, and founding director of the Blacksmith House
Poetry Center. She has won fellowships from the National Endowment for
the Arts and the Bunting Institute of Radcliffe College, as well as the
St. Botoloph Club Foundation Distinquished Artist Award.
Please note: this is an off-site event to be held at the Hotel Marlowe in Cambridge, MA. Directions to the Hotel Marlowe.
For info or questions, contact:
Emily Hiestand, / 617-497-1225.
About PEN New England
PEN New England is an organization of writers and all those who love
the written word. Our mission is to advance the cause of literature in
New England and defend freedom of expression everywhere. PEN New
England is one of five regional branches of PEN American Center, and
part of International PEN, the oldest human rights organization in the
world, and also the oldest international literary organization. PEN NE
is honored to collaborate with the Marlowe Hotel and Porter Square
Books to produce the PEN-Marlowe Reading Series, now in its fourth
year. The monthly reading series is programmed by two PEN NE board
members and award-winning authors: fiction writer, Edith Pearlman, and
essayist/photographer, Emily Hiestand. For more information, visit the PEN New England website.
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