WEBVTT 00:00:00.000 --> 00:00:01.700 align:middle line:90% 00:00:01.700 --> 00:00:03.830 align:middle line:84% Nancy Mairs will be reading from her new book. 00:00:03.830 --> 00:00:06.750 align:middle line:90% 00:00:06.750 --> 00:00:12.440 align:middle line:84% Remembering the Bone House Sunday the 12th. 00:00:12.440 --> 00:00:15.340 align:middle line:90% 00:00:15.340 --> 00:00:16.920 align:middle line:90% I can't find a place-- 00:00:16.920 --> 00:00:19.170 align:middle line:90% of this month, this Sunday. 00:00:19.170 --> 00:00:20.100 align:middle line:90% Here we go. 00:00:20.100 --> 00:00:24.630 align:middle line:84% At 7:30 at the Unitarian Universalist Church. 00:00:24.630 --> 00:00:28.440 align:middle line:90% 4832 East 22nd Street. 00:00:28.440 --> 00:00:30.735 align:middle line:84% And they are requesting a donation at that reading. 00:00:30.735 --> 00:00:38.290 align:middle line:90% 00:00:38.290 --> 00:00:40.870 align:middle line:84% There will be a benefit poetry and fiction reading 00:00:40.870 --> 00:00:46.480 align:middle line:84% for the Tucson AIDS Project by a group called Outloud. 00:00:46.480 --> 00:00:50.140 align:middle line:84% A group of lesbian, gay, and bisexual graduate students. 00:00:50.140 --> 00:00:51.670 align:middle line:84% The readers for that evening will 00:00:51.670 --> 00:00:57.730 align:middle line:84% be Forrest Ashby, Joy Harjo, Carolyn Kizer, Terry McMillan, 00:00:57.730 --> 00:00:59.860 align:middle line:90% and Boyer Rickel. 00:00:59.860 --> 00:01:05.960 align:middle line:84% The reading will be at the Ort Space Theater, Saturday, 00:01:05.960 --> 00:01:09.260 align:middle line:90% March 254th at 8 o'clock. 00:01:09.260 --> 00:01:12.370 align:middle line:84% And we will be announcing that again later. 00:01:12.370 --> 00:01:15.010 align:middle line:84% I brought some more copies of the most recent newsletter, 00:01:15.010 --> 00:01:18.400 align:middle line:84% which has the calendar of coming events. 00:01:18.400 --> 00:01:22.570 align:middle line:84% And they're out on the refreshment table. 00:01:22.570 --> 00:01:27.460 align:middle line:84% Be sure and stay tonight, and have some cookies, 00:01:27.460 --> 00:01:31.750 align:middle line:90% lemonade, meet Mr. Zagajewski. 00:01:31.750 --> 00:01:36.280 align:middle line:84% Adam Zagajewski was born in Lvov, Poland. 00:01:36.280 --> 00:01:39.400 align:middle line:90% He now makes his home in Paris. 00:01:39.400 --> 00:01:43.180 align:middle line:84% And for the second year, he is teaching the spring semester 00:01:43.180 --> 00:01:46.220 align:middle line:84% at the University of Houston, Texas. 00:01:46.220 --> 00:01:49.030 align:middle line:84% So we're happy that Houston brought him close enough 00:01:49.030 --> 00:01:51.910 align:middle line:90% for us to bring him here. 00:01:51.910 --> 00:01:55.360 align:middle line:84% He's a novelist and an essayist as well as poet. 00:01:55.360 --> 00:02:01.000 align:middle line:84% We have a few copies of his Tremor: 00:02:01.000 --> 00:02:04.160 align:middle line:90% Selected Poems for sale tonight. 00:02:04.160 --> 00:02:09.190 align:middle line:84% It's the only book that's now available in English. 00:02:09.190 --> 00:02:11.290 align:middle line:84% But he has a book of essays coming out 00:02:11.290 --> 00:02:13.840 align:middle line:90% from Echo Press in a few months. 00:02:13.840 --> 00:02:16.120 align:middle line:84% And he's agreed to read some of those for us tonight. 00:02:16.120 --> 00:02:19.930 align:middle line:90% 00:02:19.930 --> 00:02:22.420 align:middle line:84% It's a great pleasure to welcome him to our campus. 00:02:22.420 --> 00:02:24.930 align:middle line:90% Adam Zagajewski. 00:02:24.930 --> 00:02:34.000 align:middle line:90%