


"Poets of New Jersey and the American Aesthetic" Lecture by Jeffrey Gray
Discover the rich literary heritage of the Garden State with Jeffrey Gray’s upcoming lecture, Poets of New Jersey and the American Aesthetic, on July 21st. Jeffrey Gray, Emeritus Professor of English at Seton Hall University will discuss poets of New Jersey— notably Whitman, Crane, Williams and Ginsberg and their importance of predominant currents of American Poetry in the 20th and 21st Centuries.
This engaging presentation offers a unique opportunity to enhance your understanding of American poetry through the lens of regional influence. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the interplay between place and artistic expression.
Reserve your seat today and join us for an illuminating exploration of New Jersey’s poetic legacy and its enduring impact on the American aesthetic.
Discover the rich literary heritage of the Garden State with Jeffrey Gray’s upcoming lecture, Poets of New Jersey and the American Aesthetic, on July 21st. Jeffrey Gray, Emeritus Professor of English at Seton Hall University will discuss poets of New Jersey— notably Whitman, Crane, Williams and Ginsberg and their importance of predominant currents of American Poetry in the 20th and 21st Centuries.
This engaging presentation offers a unique opportunity to enhance your understanding of American poetry through the lens of regional influence. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the interplay between place and artistic expression.
Reserve your seat today and join us for an illuminating exploration of New Jersey’s poetic legacy and its enduring impact on the American aesthetic.