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Sunken Garden Poetry Presents Carolyn Forche

At the Sunken Garden Poetry Festivals,
renowned poets read selections of their work in the historic and picturesque
garden of Hill-Stead estate. Viewers are welcome to bring their own seating.
Food is available for purchase from Tallula’s Catering. Evenings begin with
music from various artists and poetry follows. Come rain or shine! Admission is
$10 per person, 18 and under are free.



July 10th’s festival features
Carolyn Forché and music by Abu Alvin Carter Sr. & Jim Mercik. Renowned as
a “poet of witness,” Carolyn Forché is the author of four books of poetry. Her
first poetry collection, Gathering The Tribes (Yale University
Press, 1976), won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Award. In 1977, she traveled
to Spain to translate the work of Salvadoran-exiled poet Claribel Alegría and,
upon her return, received a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, which
enabled her to travel to El Salvador where she worked as a human rights
advocate. Her second book, The Country Between Us (Harper and
Row, 1982), received the Poetry Society of America’s Alice Fay di Castagnola
Award and was also the Lamont Selection of the Academy of American Poets. Her
third book of poetry, The Angel of History(HarperCollins, 1994),
was chosen for The Los Angeles Times Book Award. Blue Hour is
her fourth collection of poems (HarperCollins, 2003). She is currently at work
on a memoir of her years in El Salvador, Lebanon, South Africa and France.

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