An Evening of Poetry: In Celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month
Featuring Ada Limón and Rigoberto González
Book sale and signing to follow the reading.
Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. Parking is available in Visitor Parking 2 (Student Center Lot) off Ferst Drive.


Poetry@Tech Presents Marie Howe and Rick Barot
Featuring Marie Howe and Rick Barot
Book sale and signing to follow the reading.
Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. Parking is available in Visitor Parking 2 (Student Center Lot) off Ferst Drive.


Poetry@Tech Presents a Free Virtual Craft Talk with Rick Barot
Featuring Rick Barot
Lavish Syntax
The problem at the heart of writing a poem is the problem of dramatization. That is, how do we dramatize in language—a very limited means—the dynamics of thought, sensation, mystery, knowledge, and unsayability that often comprise human experience? In this lecture, we’ll examine the crucial importance of syntax in vitalizing a poem. We’ll look at poems with powerful content and the syntactical correlatives the poets use in dramatizing that content.

Poetry@Tech Presents Layli Long Soldier and Michael Joseph Walsh (winner of The Georgia Poetry Prize)
Featuring Layli Long Soldier and Michael Joseph Walsh
Book sale and signing to follow the reading.
Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. Parking is available in Visitor Parking 2 (Student Center Lot) off Ferst Drive.


Poetry@Tech International Poetry and Translation Symposium Reading
Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. Parking is available in the E84 lot behind the Academy of Medicine.
Featuring Reina María Rodriguez, Wang Yin, Andrea Lingenfelter, and more.
A collaboration between Poetry@Tech, the School of Modern Languages, and the Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC).



Poetry@Tech International Poetry and Translation Symposium Panel
Free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations required. Parking is available in the E84 lot behind the Academy of Medicine.
Featuring Reina María Rodriguez, Wang Yin, Andrea Lingenfelter, and more.
A collaboration between Poetry@Tech, the School of Modern Languages, and the Atlanta Global Studies Center (AGSC).


