Authors in Conversation: DeWitt Henry & Eileen Pollack
Sunday, July 282:00—3:15 PMWatertown Savings Bank Room (1st floor)Watertown Free Public Library123 Main St, Watertown, MA, 02472
Join celebrated writers and Watertown residents DeWitt Henry (The Marriage of Anna Maye Potts) and Eileen Pollack(Maybe It’s Me and A Perfect Life) in conversation about their craft. The authors will be available for book signing following the event.
About DeWitt Henry
DeWitt Henry is the founding editor of the internationally prestigious literary journal, PLOUGHSHARES. A prolific writer, his award-winning books span diverse genres, from his prize-winning novel, THE MARRIAGE OF ANNA MAYE POTTS (now being revived and launched with a Foreword by Margot Livesey), to his essays SWEET MARJORAM: NOTES AND ESSAYS (2018), to his memoirs, ENDINGS & BEGINNINGS (2021), VISIONS OF A WAYNE CHILDHOOD (2012), SWEET DREAMS: A FAMILY HISTORY (2011), SAFE SUICIDE: ESSAYS, NARRATIVES, AND MEDITATIONS (2008) to his poetry, FOUNDLINGS: FOUND POEMS FROM PROSE (2022), RESTLESS FOR WORDS: POEMS (2023), TRIM RECKONINGS (2023), half a dozen anthologies, and articles too numerous to list. He obtained his Ph.D. in English at Harvard University and then completed MFA requirements at the University of Iowa. He is Professor Emeritus at Emerson College, where he has shepherded forth several generations of nationally renowned authors. He and his wife Connie have been Watertown residents since 1976.
About Eileen Pollack
Eileen Pollack graduated from Yale with a BS in physics and earned an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She is the author of the novels The Professor of Immortality, The Bible of Dirty Jokes, A Perfect Life, and Breaking and Entering, which was named a New York Times Editor’s Choice selection, as well as two collections of short fiction, The Rabbi in the Attic and In the Mouth, which won the Edward Lewis Wallant Award. Eileen’s work of creative nonfiction Woman Walking Ahead: In Search of Catherine Weldon and Sitting Bull was made into a movie starring Jessica Chastain and Michael Greyeyes. Her investigative memoir The Only Woman in the Room: Why Science Is Still a Boys’ Club was published in 2015; a long excerpt appeared in the New York Times Sunday Magazine and went viral. Her work has been selected for Best American Short Stories, Best American Essays, and Best American Travel Writing. Her most recent book, an essay collection called Maybe It's Me: On Being the Wrong Kind of Woman, was published in 2022 by Delphinium Books and received starred reviews from Publisher's Weekly and Kirkus. A former director of the MFA Program at the University of Michigan, she now lives and writes in Boston.
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