Award-winning poet to give reading
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 23rd, 2012
Peter Covino’s latest collection released Oct. 1
THOUSAND OAKS, CA - Award-winning poet Peter Covino will read from his just-released collection at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, at California Lutheran University. The free event featuring Covino, an associate professor of literature and creative writing at the University of Rhode Island, will be held in OvertonHall on the Thousand Oaks campus. Covino’s latest poetry collection, “The Right Place to Jump,” was released Oct. 1. He received the PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award, which is bestowed on a new oremerging American poet, for his 2005 collection “Cut Off the Ears of Winter” and was a finalist for the Publishing Triangle Thom Gunn Award and Paterson Poetry Prize. His 2001 chapbook, “Straight Boyfriend,” won the Frank O’Hara Poetry Prize. His poems have appeared in several publications including the American Poetry Review, The Yale Review and “The Penguin Book of Italian-American Writing.” As an Italian immigrant and former social worker, Covino explores the relationship between ethnic culture and psychosocial identity in his creative writing and research. His newer work reflects his growing concern with Italian historical influences, environmental issues, contemporary art, and visual and poetic experimentation. He is a founding editor of literary press Barrow Street Inc. He was co-editor and wrote the introduction to “Essays on Italian American Literature and Culture,” which was released in April, and he wrote a chapter for the 2010 textbook “Teaching Italian American Literature, Film, and Popular Culture.” His translations of Italian poets have been featured in Atlanta Review, ItalianAmericana and other journals. Overton Hall is located south of Memorial Parkway near Regent Avenue on theThousand Oaks campus. For more information, contact assistant professor of English Jacqueline Lyons at jlyons@callutheran.edu. |