2016 Duffy Lecture: Virginia Jackson

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Location: Oak Room - South Dining Hall

Virginia Jackson

The English Department is pleased to announce that our 2016 Joseph M. Duffy Lecturer is Virginia Jackson of the University of California, Irvine. Professor Jackson's lecture, "American Poetry in Public," will take place at 5:00 pm in the Oak Room of the South Dining Hall. A reception will follow.

Is poetry good for the American Public?  Our national humanities and arts organizations (the NEA and the NEH), the Library of Congress, and the Chicago-based Poetry Foundation all seem to think so.  The Metropolitan Transit Authority seems to think so.  The New York Public Library seems to think so.  In fact, most people seem to think so. Most of those organizations and people also think that the American public does not read much poetry.  How do those two ideas about poetry work together?  Is it possible that thinking that poetry is good for the collective and thinking that we do not feel collectively addressed by poetry are two sides of the same idea of what poetry (and what a public) is or should be?

The Duffy Lecture Series honors the great teacher-scholar Joseph M. Duffy (1924-1988), who taught at the University of Notre Dame from 1954 to 1988.