Rachel Eisendrath鈥2022 Mary Blossom Poet鈥擱eading @ 7pm on 10/20

a poetry reading by
Rachel Eisendrath
2022 Mary Blossom Poet
Thursday, October 20th | 7pm | Zoom
registration is required
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Rachel Eisendrath, Ph.D.鈥擳ow Associate Professor of English and Director of the Medieval and Renaissance Studies Program in the English Department at Barnard College鈥攊s the 2022 Mary Blossom Poet. Eisendrath will read from her poetry on Thursday, October 20th on Zoom (the event is free, but registration is required).

According to 听贰颈蝉别苍诲谤补迟丑'蝉 (New York Review Books, 2021) traces the influence of "the escapist pastoral."

[Eisendrath] calls her book 鈥淕allery of Clouds鈥 because 鈥淸c]louds are ephemeral moments of light and color that stay still only as long as you look at them, but then 鈥 as soon as your mind wanders 鈥 change into something else.鈥

By way of illustration, Eisendrath moves fluidly between the present and the Renaissance, between personal recollections and aesthetic arguments. She opens with a reverie in which she encounters Virginia Woolf in heaven; she considers not just Sidney but also Shakespeare, Montaigne and Walter Benjamin. She wants to take her readers 鈥渋nto unknown regions of the universe, maybe even into unknown regions of themselves.鈥

~ David L. Ulin, Los Angeles Times, June 3, 2021

Eisendrath is also author (University of Chicago Press, 2018).


The event is free, but registration is required.