Poets Cynthia Zarin and Jacqueline Osher to Read at City Art

Salt Lake Public Library Main Branch
210 East 400 South
Salt Lake City UT 84111

Wednesday December 7th 7:00—9:00 P.M.
 
            Poets Cynthia Zarin and Jacqueline Osherow will read from their work December 7th at the Salt Lake City Public Library at 7:00 P.M. as part of the City Art Reading Series. 

Cynthia Zarin is the author of four books of poems published by Alfred A. Knopf,
including THE ADA POEMS  which appeared last year, and THE WATERCOURSE, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for poetry.  She is a long time
contributor to the New Yorker ( where she was a staff writer from l984-l994,
and 2003-2009) as well as The New York Times and other magazines and journals; her non-fiction has appeared in Best American Essays, Best American Travel Writing, and Best Food Writing. She is also the author of five books for children.  Among her awards and honors are the Ingram Merrill Award for Poetry, the Peter I. B. Lavan Prize, the Georgia Book Award and the Parents Choice awards for writing for children, the Front Page Award for Arts Journalism, and a National Endowment for the Arts Award in Poetry. She is a current Guggenheim Fellow, and an Elector of the Poets' Corner at The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in New York.  Cynthia Zarin teaches at Yale, where she is  Senior Lecturer and the Coordinator of the Concentration in Creative Writing in the Department of English, and a Fellow of the Whitney Humanities Center.  A book of essays, AN ENLARGED HEART, is forthcoming from Knopf next year.

acqueline Osherow
University of Utah Professor Jacqueline Osherow is the author of several collections of poetry, including Whitethorn, Hoopoe’s Crown, and Dead Men’s Praise.  Her debut collection, Looking for Angels in New York (1988), was chosen for the Contemporary Poetry Series.

Osherow has been awarded the Witter Bynner Prize by the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, several prizes from the Poetry Society of America, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Ingram Merrill Foundation.

Her work has been anthologized in Twentieth Century American Poetry (2003), The Wadsworth Anthology of Poetry (2005), Jewish American Literature: A Norton Anthology (2000), and The Penguin Book of the Sonnet (2001), and twice in Best American Poetry.
 
Most featured readings are followed by an open reading. City Art is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Catalyst, the Salt Lake City Public Library, Xmission, and the Zoo, Arts, and Park Fund.
 
The event is free and open to the public.  City Art is sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, the Salt Lake City Arts Council, Zoo, Arts, and Parks, X-mission, and audience donations. 
 
 
 
 
Joel Long