On, Tuesday, March 12, poet,
novelist, librettist, and reviewer Bill Tremblay will discuss his work as part
of the 2012-2013 HumanArts series. The lecture will be held in Kennedy Memorial
Hall’s Alden Trust Auditorium (Room 112) and begin at 7:30 pm. It is free and
open to the public
Tremblay directed the MFA in Creative Writing Program at Colorado
State University, founded the Colorado Review and served as its chief
editor for 15 years. His work has appeared in seven full-length volumes
including Crying in the Cheap Seats [UMass Press], Duhamel: Ideas of
Order in Little Canada [BOA Editions Ltd.], and Shooting Script: Door of
Fire [Eastern Washington University Press] which won the Colorado Book
Award. He is the author of a novel, The June Rise [Utah State University
Press/Fulcrum Publishing] as well as the libretto for an operatic
musical entitled Salem, 1692. His latest book is Magician’s Hat,
a voyage into four crucial years in the life and work of David Alfaro
Siqueiros, the most radical of the Mexican Muralists.
For
more information, please contact Jacqueline Chlapowski at jchlapowski@assumption.edu or at
508-767-7304
HumanArts events are made possible
through generous grants from the Office of Academic Affairs and Friends of the
Arts at Assumption College. This event is free and open to the public.