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Three Louisiana poets explore life's phases, adjusting to new environments - and the environment's own adjustments - in their acclaimed poetry collections. Liz Burk, a psycologist from New York, whose adopted home of Louisiana is the subject of her new collection of poetry, invites fellow poets and the public for a reading at the Center for Louisiana Studies. UL Press author Randy Gonzales returns to the Roy House with his ground-breaking poetry about heritage and ancestral memories, bringing us back to a time when Louisiana had the largest Filipino population in the United States. J. Bruce Fuller investigates how boyhood and fatherhood entwine to create cycles that mimic decaying and dangerous natural surroundings.Join us at the Roy House at 5:00 p.m. for tea and refreshments. The readings begin at 5:30, and we invite you to stay for questions and book signings with the authors. There is limited parking in our lot and across the street at Martin Hall Circle. Paid ParkMobile lots are located along University Avenue.
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1204 Johnston St., Lafayette, LA, United States, Louisiana 70503