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POETRY

Lunchtime literature

By June Wulff
Globe Staff / April 1, 2009
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In 1994, Lloyd Schwartz was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for criticism. The UMass-Boston English professor has published poems, articles, and reviews in The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and The New Republic, and he'll share his sense of humor and poetry at today's Boston Athenaeum's Poetry at Noon. This series of 30-minute lunchtime readings at the Boston Athenaeum continues on May 6 with Mary O'Donoghue and on June 3 with Fred Marchant. Noon. Free. Boston Athenaeum, 10 ½ Beacon St., Boston. 617-227-0270. www.bostonathenaeum.org

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