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"BODY INK: A Poetry Reading"

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

12:00 PM-1:30 PM

A Poetry Reading with Marion Cohen and Miriam Kotzin 

Marion Cohen teaches Mathematics in Literature in the Drexel Honors College. Her latest poetry collection is "The Project of Being Alive" (New Plains Press, AL). She is the author of 26 books, including two controversial memoirs about spousal chronic illness, a trilogy diary of late-pregnancy loss, and poetry about the experience of mathematics.

Miriam Kotzin, PhD, teaches Creative Writing in the Department of English and Philosophy. Her latest poetry collection is "Debris Field" (David Robert Books, OH), which features poems ranging from open verse to tight, traditional sonnets, to poems about nature and memory. Her "clear-eyed view of the world is both dark and funny. She is also deeply invested in the bitter beauties of the natural world from which she draws a number of her starting images.  In "Debris Field," she expands her singular journey that has made her one of the best poets of her generation (Richard Burgin)."

Contact Information

Miriam Kotzin
kotzinmn@drexel.edu

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Location

James E. Marks Intercultural Center, 3225 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104

Audience

  • Everyone