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Head shot of Rosanna Warren
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Poetry: Rosanna Warren

First an eminent poet, as well as a literary critic, translator, classicist, and painter, Rosanna Warren reminds one of the protean genius of Max Jacob, from whom she could hardly differ more, yet of whom she has written an exemplary biography. The biography was published in 2020, along with her most recent volume of poems, So Forth, characterized by her elegance, vivacity, and relentless specificity. Her verse reminds us everywhere of the wisdom of Thales that “all things are full of gods.”

Organized and hosted by poet, literary critic, and UCLA Distinguished Research Professor Stephen Yenser. Cosponsored by the UCLA Department of English and UCLA Recreation.

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Location: Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy Studio
Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed. Seats are assigned on a first come, first served basis.
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All public programs are free and made possible by a major gift from an anonymous donor.
 
Generous support is also provided by Susan Bay Nimoy and Leonard Nimoy, the Elizabeth Bixby Janeway Foundation, Good Works Foundation and Laura Donnelley, the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, an anonymous donor, and all Hammer members.
 
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