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Marilyn Chin, Anisfield Wolf Book Award recipient, winner of five Pushcart Prizes and the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize and current Theodore H. Holmes ’51 and Bernice Holmes Visiting Poet in Princeton’s Program in Creative Writing, will read from her work.

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The event is free and open to the public. No advance tickets or registration required.

Get directions to the Drapkin Studio at the Lewis Arts complex.

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Per Princeton University policy, all visitors are expected to be either fully vaccinated, have recently received and prepared to show proof of a negative COVID test (via PCR within 72 hours or via rapid antigen within 8 hours of the scheduled visit), or agree to wear a face covering when indoors and around others

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityThe Drapkin Studio is wheelchair accessible. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

 

About Marilyn Chin

marilyn chin closeup portrait. she looks off to right with left side of face in shadow

Photo by Jon Medel

Marilyn Chin is an award-winning poet and author. Born in Hong Kong and raised in Portland, Oregon, her works have become Asian American classics and are taught in classrooms internationally. Marilyn Chin’s books of poems include Sage, A Portrait of the Self as Nation, Hard Love Province, Rhapsody in Plain Yellow, Dwarf Bamboo and The Phoenix Gone, the Terrace Empty. She also published a book of magical fiction called Revenge of the Mooncake Vixen. In addition to writing poetry and fiction, she has translated poems by the modern Chinese revolutionary poet Ai Qing and co-translated poems by the Japanese poet Gozo Yoshimasu.

Chin has won numerous awards, including the Ruth Lilly Prize for lifetime achievement in poetry, the American Academy of Arts and Letters award, the United Artist Foundation award, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and the PEN-Josephine Miles Book award, among others. Her work is featured in a variety of anthologies, including The Norton Anthology of Literature by Women, The Norton Anthology of Modern and Contemporary Poetry, The Penguin Anthology of 20th Century Poetry, and The Best American Poetry.

Chin has read and taught workshops all over the world and was recently guest poet at universities in Beijing, Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Manchester, Sydney, Hilo, Berlin and Iowa. She is Professor Emerita at San Diego State University and presently serves as a Chancellor at the Academy of American Poets.

 

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  • Program in Creative Writing

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