- Title: Monday Brown Bag Lecture - 'The Limited Fork'
- Host Department:
Institute for the Humanities
- Date: 09/26/2004 - 09/26/2004
- Time: 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
- Location: Osterman Common Room, Rackham Building, 915 E Washington, Ann Arbor
- Contact Information: Nicola Kiver
734 936 3518
- Description: Thylias Moss, poet, English
Artists-at-Work Series
- Detailed Information: Puzzled? You’ll have to attend this event to find out what it’s all about. But poet Thylias Moss is spell-binding, powerful, passionate, and inspiring. After her reading/talk, you’ll know what the “limited fork” is and why it matters.
Thylias Moss (English) is an author whose books of poetry include Slave Moth: A Narrative in Verse (Persea Books, 2004), Last Chance for the Tarzan Holler (1998), Small Congregations: New and Selected Poems (1993), and others. She is the author of a memoir, Tale of a Sky-Blue Dress (1998), and two plays. Among her honors are a MacArthur Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Dewar's Profiles Performance Award, a Witter Bynner Award for Poetry, and a Whiting Award.