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Gunn Programs
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Community & Family
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Open to the public, just show up!
Description


Join the Gunn Memorial Library (in July, the meeting will take place at the Washington Senior Center) as we continue to explore contemporary American poets. For the next two months, Mark Scarbrough will focus on collections from Tracy K. Smith, and Dianne Seuss, each author in a separate session. He will examine how these poets transform personal experiences through their craft.

* Copies will be available for checkout at the circulation desk


About Mark Scarbrough:

A former academic, Mark Scarbrough, left the seminary to pursue his doctoral work in nineteenth-century American literature at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He has presented papers on medieval literature at the International Medieval Conference in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and American literature at MLA and regional MLA conferences. He wrote screenplays for various production companies and developed much of the original food content in the early 1990s for a small internet startup called America Online. Mark Scarbrough is the co-author of thirty-five titles and has a thriving cookbook career. In 2020, Mark published his memoir, “Bookmarked: How The Great Works Of Western Civilization F*cked Up My Life,” which Will Schwalbe described as “equal parts charm, wit, and withering self-reflection.” Having left the classroom, Mark now finds himself immersed in literature, leading grant-sponsored book groups and six- to eight-week literary seminars throughout Litchfield County, Connecticut, and Berkshire County, Massachusetts.


Registration is required

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/contemporary-poets-with-mark-scarbrough-3/

When
Thursday, Jul 17, 2025
10:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Where
Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
,
Washington
How Much
Free