Poetry
Tonight's installment of Poetribe features Franz Wright, a Pulitzer Prize winner who just had a poem in the New Yorker called "The World of the Senses" that ends, "but mere object, a thing, to be taken away from me, never to be seen again, never." If you want to read the first part, you can find it at newyorker.com/fiction. If you want to hear from Wright, he goes on after tonight's open mike. 7:45 p.m. open mike signup, readings begin at 8, Wright reads at 9. Free. East Bridgewater Public Library, 32 Union St., East Bridgewater. 508-378-1616. poetribe.org
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