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![]() Click for words events Tip of the Week Franz Wright The Austrian poet Franz
Wright, who now calls Massachusetts home, visits Chicago this week for a
reading and a workshop, thanks to The Poetry Center's continuous efforts
to bring high-profile poets to the Midwest. Wright's 2003 collection
"Walking to Martha's Vineyard" beat out stiff competition for the Pulitzer
Prize for poetry, while his other books, such as "The Beforelife" and "Ill
Lit: Selected & New Poems," are equally as engrossing and memorable.
The poet, who also spends his days working for a mental-health center for
children and teenagers, can pull off short, studded stanzas like no other
contemporary--single lines that tell complete histories of time and the
backwater of long lives. He can be funny or he can be inquisitive and
sorrowful, but either way, Wright's always worth a read and deserves
attention. Plus, a broadside of one of Wright's poems, joined by an image
created by Chicago artist Tony Fitzpatrick, rests on display.
Franz Wright reads from his collection of work on November 30 at The
School of the Art Institute of Chicago Ballroom, 112 South Michigan,
(312)899-1229, at 6:30pm. $10.
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