Thursday, June 10, 2010

The student becomes the teacher...

...at a WCU Poetry Conference first: former conference attendee, now accomplished poet Rhina Espaillat delivers the keynote reading on Wednesday, June 10.


Part One: Dana Gioia introduces Rhina Espaillat




Part Two: Rhina Espaillat considers the "Yenta"




Part Three: Rhina Espaillat reads selected poems





For the complete and higher quality audio recording of readings, check out http://www.wcupa.edu/poetry in a few weeks, when an audio podcast will be posted. Last year's readings are currently available.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:48 AM

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  2. Anonymous7:48 AM

    It is not unusual for a student to become a teacher. As for me, students who do not use services such as the service advertised in the article https://www.entertainmentmesh.com/5-steps-to-becoming-an-excellent-student/ can become teachers. Because they clearly have a thirst for knowledge.

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