MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2006


DENISE DUHAMEL
& STEPHEN DUNN

Stude Concert Hall,
Rice University, entrance #18 off of Rice Blvd.

7:30 pm (doors open at 6:45)

Tickets are $5, free for students and senior citizens. Tickets available only at the door on the evening of the reading.

The reading will be followed by a booksale and signing conducted by Bazos Bookstore.



 

 

 

 

 

 

DENISE DUHAMEL's poetry lies "somewhere between Sex and the City, Sharon Olds, and Spalding Gray," (Publisher's Weekly). She is the author of five volumes of poetry, including her latest, Two and Two, a collection of serious and zany critiques of mundane social, sexual, and cultural concerns. Duhamel is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and teaches creative writing at Florida International University in Miami.

STEPHEN DUNN is the author of 14 collections of poetry, including the Pulitzer Prize winning Different Hours. Publishers Weekly says that Dunn's poetry "can read like a conversation held within the generous confines of an unusually abundant self," and Gerald Stern says "wisdom might be something we could only learn through a language like Stephen Dunn's, unbearably fearless and beautiful." Dunn's newest book, Everything Else in the World, releases in November.