Bill Tremblay, 12th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Document Type
Featured Participant
Festival Date
10-3-1989
Location
Newport News Room, Webb Center; Mills Godwin Auditorium
Author/Artist Bio
Bill Tremblay is the author of five books of poetry. The poems in Crying in the Cheap Seats, 1971, were called "ambitious and intense, natural and sprawling. His vision is turned in on himself and turned back on the world, on the crises of conscience that envelop all men." The Anarchist Heart, 1977, drew this praise: "Bill Tremblay's poems are committed to life… . Tremblay looks at his history and moment, tangles with it all, struggles from it and deals it to us in the poem." Home Front, 1978, brought this response: "Bill Tremblay's poetry grows like the broadening light of day: discovering new angles and textures in the old human concerns, seeking out the pockets of shadow which mask true motive and feeling." Of Second Sun: New and Selected Poems, 1985, critics said, "There is often a wonderful energy...a kind of whirling energy...he has a fantastic grasp of the way human psyches, especially those in distress, move, and he does not encourage the pale esthetic stuff…but writing about the most important experiences... ." Duhamel: Ideas of Order in Little Canada, a collection of poems in the voice of a French-Canadian painter living in New England, has been praised for the way "the harsh complex clarity and the paradoxically tender compassion of this book make an extraordinary power for the dimensions of its hero. Bill Tremblay offers a unique testament to a world whose brutal fragility has found no other way to speak." Born in Connecticut, Tremblay now lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, and teaches at Colorado State University.
Description
Bill Tremblay spoke on "The Forest of Poetic Discourse" at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 3, in the Newport News Room of Webb Center.
Tremblay also read from his poetry at 8 p.m. that evening in the Mills Godwin Auditorium.
Recommended Citation
Tremblay, Bill, "Bill Tremblay, 12th Annual ODU Literary Festival" (1989). 12th Annual Literary Festival at ODU: October 2-5, 1989. 1.
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/litfest-1989/1
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