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ATHENS, Ohio - Award-winning poet and essayist Lucy Grealy will read from her work on
Wednesday, Feb. 20, at 8 p.m. The reading will be held in the Music Recital Hall and is
free and open to the public.
Described by Booklist as "a tremendously powerful writer," Grealy is the author of the
acclaimed book, "Autobiography of a Face." The memoir, which was chosen as a New York Times
Notable Book, chronicles her childhood struggles with the pain and social stigma of physical
disfigurement. Grealy's most recent book is a collection of essays, "As Seen on TV:
Provocations."
Grealy, a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, lives in New
York City and teaches writing at The New School and Bennington College. She is the recipient
of a Whiting Writer's Award.
The reading is sponsored by the Program in Creative Writing of the Department of English.
For more information, please call the Special Programs Office at 593-4181. |
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