RITA DOVE WRAPS UP LITERARY FESTIVAL
FRIDAY
The 1999 Old Dominion University
Literary Festival, titled "The Spirit of the Word," concludes Friday with an
appearance by former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner Rita
Dove.
Dove, who will speak at 8 p.m. in the Diehn Fine and Performing
Arts Center's Chandler Recital Hall, is commonwealth Professor of English at the
University of Virginia. From 1993 to 1995, she served as Poet Laureate of the
United States and was the first African-American to be named so.
Other
Friday readings include: 11 a.m., Rilla Askew; 2 p.m., Fred Viebahn;
4 p.m.,
Tim Seibles. All readings are in the Diehn Fine and Performing Arts Center's
Chandler Recital Hall.
The Washington Post said Dove's work is
significant in "in terms of the message it sends about the diversity of our
culture and our literature." She won the Pulitzer Prize winner for poetry in
1987.
The Norfolk Commission on the Arts and Humanities sponsors the
events.
Call 683-3991 for locations and
information.
This article was posted
on: October 14, 1999