Robert Morgan Archives - 91短视频 News /now/news/tag/robert-morgan/ News from the 91短视频 community. Wed, 25 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 Novelist Morgan to Speak at Final ‘Writers Read’ /now/news/2009/novelist-morgan-to-speak-at-final-writers-read/ Wed, 25 Feb 2009 05:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=1873 The language and literature department at will hold its final “Writers Read” program of the school year Thursday, Mar. 12. (Reservations must be made by March 9/strong>.)

Robert Morgan Morgan is the author of eight books and numerous essays and poems. His latest book, Boone: A Biography, won the 2007 Kentucky Literary Award for nonfiction at the 10th annual Southern Kentucky Book Fest.

“Boone” was a top 10 selection in a critic’s favorite books of 2007 by Washington Post columnist Jonathan Yardley. “Robert Morgan carefully separates legend from reality in the life of the country’s most famous frontiersman,” Yardley noted.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill honored Morgan with its 2008 Thomas Wolfe Prize and Lecture in memory of one its most famous alumni, Thomas Clayton Wolfe (class of 1920). Established in 1999 with an endowed gift to the department of English, the program recognizes contemporary writers with distinguished bodies of work.

“Boone” was also selected as the 2008 title for “Together We Read,” the annual community-based reading project of western North Carolina.

Morgan’s other works include The Strange Attractor, a collection of 93 poems spanning 35 years; Brave Enemies, This Rock, Gap Creek, The Balm of Gilead Tree (10 short stories), The Truest Pleasure and The Hinterlands.

Registration for the program, which includes dinner, is $15 and $7 for students. Reservations must be made by March 9 and can be made online at www.emu.edu/langlit/writersread/reservations or by calling the language and literature department at 540-432-4368.

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Writer Robert Morgan Returns to Campus /now/news/2005/writer-robert-morgan-returns-to-campus/ Tue, 06 Sep 2005 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=941 Robert MorganRobert Morgan

Critically-acclaimed writer Robert Morgan will read and discuss his poetry 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 3, in Lehman Auditorium at 91短视频.

Morgan, who teaches at Cornell University, was featured speaker for a "" last year at 91短视频, where he read from his best-selling novels Gap Creek, The Truest Pleasure and Brave Enemies as well as from his latest poetry collection, The Strange Attractor.

He will focus on poetry this time since 91短视频’s advanced writing classes are studying Morgan’s The Strange Attractor, according to , associate professor of English at 91短视频.

Morgan’s writings poems have appeared in magazines such as Poetry, Paris Review, Antaeus, The Atlantic, American Poetry Review, Virginia Quarterly Review, TriQuarterly, Missouri Review, Kenyon Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, and in many anthologies. A craft interview was included in the Brockport Writers Forum video series.

He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Southern Poetry Review prize, the Eunice Tietjens prize for poetry and the New York Foundation.

The poetry reading is open to the public free of charge.

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Writers Read Program Welcomes Best-Selling Novelist /now/news/2004/writers-read-program-welcomes-best-selling-novelist/ Mon, 18 Oct 2004 04:00:00 +0000 http://www.emu.edu/blog/news/?p=735 Robert Morgan
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The department will hold its second Writers Read program of fall semester 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 11 in Martin Chapel of the seminary building.

New York Times best-selling novelist and award-winning poet Robert Morgan will read from his writings at the dinner meeting.

One of Morgan’s best-known works, “Gap Creek,” was selected for the Southern Book Critics Circle award for fiction, 2000, and chosen as a “notable book” by the New York Times. It was also an Oprah Book Club selection and named “Book of the Year” for 2000 by the Appalachian Writers Association.

His fiction includes “The Mountains Won’t Remember Us,” “The Balm of Gilead Tree: New and Selected Stories” and “The Truest Pleasure,” listed by “Publisher’s Weekly” as one of the most notable books of 1995.

Morgan has received several NEA grants and Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundation fellowships and was given the James G. Hanes Poetry Prize by the Fellowship of Southern Writers.

The author’s most recent works include a novel, “Brave Enemies,” and “The Strange Attractor: New and Selected Poems.”

Morgan is currently Kappa Alpha professor of English at Cornell University.

Admission to the program, which includes dinner, is $10. Students with I.D. will be admitted for $5. Advance reservations should be made by noon, Nov. 5, by calling the 91短视频 box office at 540-432-4582.

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