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Events Archive September 8, 2020 • VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES • Mike Kolleth and Roethke's Written Word
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September 8, 2020 • VIRTUAL SPEAKER SERIES • Mike Kolleth and Roethke's Written Word

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Using rare books and manuscripts related to the poet, former FOTR vice president, Mike Kolleth, brings Theodore Roethke to life in An evening zoom presentation. The rare books unite Roethke to Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, WH Auden, William Carlos Williams and other great poets and writers of the 20th Century, while also providing insight into Roethke’s personal life and creative process. Always an audience favorite, the presentation has been updated with new material for 2020. Kolleth is the executive director of the Temple Theatre and Saginaw Art Museum.

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Using rare books and manuscripts related to the poet, former FOTR vice president, Mike Kolleth, brings Theodore Roethke to life in An evening zoom presentation. The rare books unite Roethke to Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, WH Auden, William Carlos Williams and other great poets and writers of the 20th Century, while also providing insight into Roethke’s personal life and creative process. Always an audience favorite, the presentation has been updated with new material for 2020. Kolleth is the executive director of the Temple Theatre and Saginaw Art Museum.

Using rare books and manuscripts related to the poet, former FOTR vice president, Mike Kolleth, brings Theodore Roethke to life in An evening zoom presentation. The rare books unite Roethke to Robert Frost, Elizabeth Bishop, WH Auden, William Carlos Williams and other great poets and writers of the 20th Century, while also providing insight into Roethke’s personal life and creative process. Always an audience favorite, the presentation has been updated with new material for 2020. Kolleth is the executive director of the Temple Theatre and Saginaw Art Museum.

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