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As part of the first annual Farewell Poetry Festival, please join us in the great hall for a casual conversation with award winning published poet, Gregory Orr as he shares insights about the writing process, finding inspiration and making your way in the world of poetry! Those attending will have the opportunity to ask Orr questions and get priceless advice in an intimate setting. Cafe with beverages and light refreshments will be provided!
Free Admission
Gregory Orr is the author of thirteen collections of poetry, the most recent of which his Selected Books of the Beloved appeared from Copper Canyon Press in the fall of 2022. Prior to that W.W. Norton published The Last Love Poem I Will Ever Write (2019) and Milkweed Editions reissued his memoir, The Blessing (2019). His prose books include A Primer for Poets and Readers of Poetry (Norton, 2018) and Poetry as Survival (University of Georgia Press, 2002). At the Dodge Poetry Festival in 2018, he premiered a 50 minute song/poem cycle “The Beloved” with the Parkington Sisters. He’s been interviewed by Krista Tippett for her “On Being” series, been interviewed on PBS News Hour and NPR’s “This I Believe” series and has published op-ed pieces in the New York Times on gun violence and trauma and his experiences as a volunteer in the civil rights movement in the Sixties. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts, and an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Virginia, Orr taught there from 1975 until 2019 and was founder and first director of its MFA Program in Writing. He lives with his wife, the painter Trisha Orr in Charlottesville, Virginia.