Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Stephen Dunn and award-winning essayist Barbara Hurd will each give a free public reading during their joint appearance at Ithaca College as part of the Distinguished Visiting Writers Series, sponsored by the Department of Writing.
Dunn will read from his work on Tuesday, October 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Emerson Suite A; while Hurd’s presentation will take place on Thursday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m. in Klingentein Lounge. Both venues are located in the Campus Center.
Dunn is the author of 14 collections of poetry, including “Different Hours,” which won the 2001 Pulitzer Prize. “Loosestrife” was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist in 1996, and “Local Time” was selected for the National Poetry Series in 1986. His many honors include an Academy Award for Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and fellowships from the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Hurd has published five books of poetry and creative nonfiction, including “Walking the Wrack Line: On Tidal Shifts and What Remains” (2008); “Entering the Stone: On Caves and Feeling Through the Dark” (2003), which was named a Library Journal Best Natural History Book of the Year; and “Stirring the Mud: On Swamps, Bogs, and Human Imagination,” a Los Angeles Times Best Book of 2001. Her essays have appeared in numerous journals and were included in the “Best American Essays” anthologies in 1999 and 2001.
Visit the Distinguished Visiting Writers Series website to find more information on the series.


