![]() ![]() The third reader is Pit Menousek Pinegar, who teaches at the Center for Creative Youth at Wesleyan University and was named Artist Instructor of the Year at Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts. He received a 2005 writing fellowship from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism, Office of the Arts. ![]() John Surowiecki of Amston, whose latest poetry collection, “Further Adventures of My Nose: Twenty-four Caprices,” was published this month by Ugly Duckling Press, also will read. … a unique and articulate window to the soul.” Brundage, writing in Arab News, says the poet speaks “for the too-often silent voice of the Arab woman. ![]() She will read from “The Unfurling,” her first collection, published by Selwa Press in 2004, which includes poems about women, family, culture and change. Nimah Ismail Nawwab, the first female poet from Saudi Arabia published commercially in the United States, will join two Connecticut poets for a reading Sunday at the Buttonwood Tree in Middletown. ![]()
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