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SUMMARY:John Hoppenthaler and Roy Hoffman
DESCRIPTION:Chautauqua Writers’ Center Faculty Reading — Featuring John Hoppenthaler (Poetry) and Roy Hoffman (Prose) \nJohn Hoppenthaler’s books of poetry are Night Wing Over Metropolitan Area\, Domestic Garden\, Anticipate the Coming Reservoir\, and Lives of Water\, all with Carnegie Mellon UP. He has co-edited a volume of essays on the poetry of Jean Valentine\, This-World Company (U of Michigan P). A Professor of English at East Carolina University\, his poetry appears in Ploughshares\, Virginia Quarterly Review\, TriQuarterly\, Southern Review\, Poetry Northwest\, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency\, and many other journals and anthologies.  \nRoy Hoffman is a novelist and journalist with an interest in family\, history\, and characters of diverse backgrounds struggling to connect. He is the author of four novels: “The Promise of the Pelican\,” about an 82-year-old lawyer defending an undocumented worker accused of a crime; “Come Landfall\,” about love\, war\, and hurricanes; “Chicken Dreaming Corn\,” inspired by his Jewish immigrant grandparents to Alabama\, praised by Harper Lee; and “Almost Family\,” set in the Civil Rights era South. He’s written two nonfiction books\, “Back Home\,” and “Alabama Afternoons.” Roy worked for many years in New York as a journalist and speechwriter\, covered features and religion for his hometown newspaper in Mobile\, AL.\, and has written essays for the New York Times\, Washington Post\, and Wall St. Journal. He resides in Fairhope\, AL.\, and is on the faculty of the Naslund-Mann Graduate School of Writing in Louisville\, KY. On the web: www.royhoffmanwriter.com
URL:https://www.chq.org/event/john-hoppenthaler-and-roy-hoffman/
LOCATION:Hall of Philosophy\, Hall of Philosophy
CATEGORIES:Chautauqua Institution Program,Weekly Themes,Week Six (August 1–8),Chautauqua Writers’ Center,Literary Arts
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