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Award-winning poet Kallet to read at APSU on April 2

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A few years ago, an interviewer asked the acclaimed poet and translator Marilyn Kallet where she found inspiration. Her answer hinted at the stunningly complex and expansive nature of her work.

鈥淎nywhere and everywhere,鈥 she said of her inspiration. 鈥淚've written lots of love poems and poems about family history, but also about race and history, about the Holocaust and my family.鈥

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 A few years ago, an interviewer asked the acclaimed poet and translator Marilyn Kallet where she found inspiration. Her answer hinted at the stunningly complex and expansive nature of her work.

鈥淎nywhere and everywhere,鈥 she said of her inspiration. 鈥淚've written lots of love poems and poems about family history, but also about race and history, about the Holocaust and my family.鈥

At 4 p.m. on April 2, Kallet will visit the Austin Peay State University Honors Commons to read from her new collection, 鈥淧acking Light: New and Selected Poems.鈥 The event is free and open to the public.

Poet and nonfiction author Hilda Raz said in a review of the new book that Kallet 鈥渕akes us howl and rant with these magical poems.鈥

Kallet was born in Montgomery, Ala., grew up in New York and went on to earn her M.A. and Ph.D. in comparative literature from Rutgers University. She is the Lindsay Young Professor of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the author of 15 books, including works of poetry, translations, anthologies, criticisms and children鈥檚 books.

鈥淢arilyn Kallet writes with candor, infectious humor and verve,鈥 poet X. J. Kennedy said. 鈥淗er poems keep delivering enjoyable jolts that you don鈥檛 see coming.鈥

The reading is sponsored by the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts. A book signing and reception will follow the event in the Honors Commons.

For more information, call 221-7031 or 221-7876.