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POETRY NIGHT WITH JOSEPH ROSS

POETRY NIGHT WITH JOSEPH ROSS

The Cultural Arts Committee will present an evening of poetry with Joseph Ross on September 19th at 7:30 PM in Ignatian Hall. Ross is a poet and teacher at Gonzaga High School (Jesuit) in Washington, D.C.

Joseph Ross is the author of three books of poetry, Ache (forthcoming 2017), Gospel of Dust (2013), and Meeting Bone Man (2012). Much of Ross’ poetry focuses on racial justice and spirituality, often drawing from the four Gospel accounts. His poetry has appeared in a wide variety of publications including The Los Angeles Times, Poet Lore, Tidal Basin Review, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, and Sojourners. His work appears in many anthologies including Collective Brightness,Poetic Voices without Borders 1 and 2, Full Moon on K Street, and Come Together; Imagine Peace. He recently served as the 23rd Poet-in-Residence for the Howard County Poetry and Literature Society, just outside Washington, D.C. He is a six-time Pushcart Prize nominee and his poem “If Mamie Till Was the Mother of God” won the 2012 Pratt Library/Little Patuxent Review Poetry Prize.

Join us for a rich evening.

There is no cost for this event

An interview with Joseph Ross

Event Contact

John Odean
410-727-3848

Event Details

Monday, September 19, 2016, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Free

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