Rosemary Catacalos
Rosemary Catacalos
Catacalos, Rosemary
Reading Date: Wednesday, April 6, 1994
Full Reading-13166
Description:
Introduction by Alison Hawthorne Deming. Recording begins mid-sentence, cuts out briefly at 46:52 and 47:19, and continues for several minutes after end of reading at 53:45.
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Reading Date: Wednesday, April 6, 1994
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): Pima Community College Center for the Arts
Series: Spring Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): Pima Community College Center for the Arts
Rosemary Catacalos reads poems on themes such as identity, quirks of memory, borders and border towns, the effects of speaking three languages (Greek, Spanish, and English) as a child, and the Day of the Dead.
- african american
- family
- feminism
- memory
- borders
- greek
- identity
- death
- love
- spanish
- father
- history
- language
- latino
- mother
- grief
- travel
- heritage
- childhood
- texas
- writing
- grandmother
- grandfather
- threat
- border towns
- day of the dead
- maya angelou
- trilingual
- remembering
- san antonio
- graveyard
- mourning
- creative process
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