Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences
Department of English - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
You are here » Home » News & Events »
Writers at Rutgers Reading Series
 
Program Overview 2008-2009 Archive  

 

The Writers at Rutgers Reading Series fosters an exchange between well-known writers of diverse backgrounds and the Rutgers students and faculty. Since 1990 Writers at Rutgers has sponsored readings by distinguished writers such as Jayne Anne Phillips, Mark Doty, Joyce Carol Oates, Sherman Alexie, James Surowiecki, Colson Whitehead, Alison Bechdel, Li-Young Lee, Richard Wilbur, E.L. Doctorow, Jamaica Kincaid, Czelslaw Milosz, W.S. Merwin, Chang-rae Lee, June Jordan, Richard Howard, Linda Gregg, Yehuda Amichai, Toi Derricotte, Charles Simic, Edwidge Danticat, Alicia Ostriker, Paule Marshall, Maggie Anderson, Jhumpa Lahiri, Edmund White, Maxine Hong Kingston, Jean Valent ine, C.K. Williams, Wesley Brown, Michael Cunningham, Marilyn Hacker, Jonathan Lethem, Susan Wheeler, Jonathan Franzen, Jay Wright, Azar Nafisi, Amitav Ghosh, Brenda Marie Osbey, Kalamu ya Salaam, Selah Saterstrom, Russell Banks, and Susanna Moore among many others.

This year's series will feature readings by Junot Diaz, Oliver Sacks, Caryl Phillips, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Rebecca Solnit, Tina Chang, Brenda Shaughnessy, and Tracy K. Smith.

The Writers at Rutgers Reading Series is co-sponsored by the Department of English, the Office of the Vice President for Undergraduate Education, the Office of the Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs, the Office of the Associate Vice President for Academic and Public Partnerships, the Friends of Rutgers English, the Plangere Writing Center, and Writers House.

Carolyn Williams
Director, Writers at Rutgers Reading Series


 
 
 News & Events
Main
News & Announcements
Calendar of Events
Writers at Rutgers
Writers from Rutgers
Conferences
Lectures
Faculty Schedule of
Meetings & Events
English Professional Activities
Discussion Groups
Alumni Upcoming Events
 
 

 

 



© Department of English - Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. All Rights Reserved.

All external sites will open in a new browser. Rutgers' Department of English is not responsible for external content.
Site Feedback | Site Map | Web Support | Contact Us