On Influence: Robert Hayden in Dakar February 12, 2019 After having a conversation about a novel I’ve since forgotten, my undergraduate literature professor at the University of Michigan gave me a paperback copy of Robert Hayden’s Collected Poems. Read More
Fiona Sze‑Lorrain reads from The Ruined Elegance March 28, 2018 In celebration of National Poetry Month, Fiona Sze-Lorrain has recorded Given Silence from The Ruined Elegance, her collection of poems in the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets series. Read More
National Poetry Month: Featured reading by Fiona Sze‑Lorrain April 06, 2016 To celebrate National Poetry Month, Princeton University Press has been proud to present audio readings from our poets throughout the month of April. Fiona Sze-Lorrain embraces influences from America, France, and Asia throughout her latest collection of poetry, The Ruined Elegance. Read More
Celebrate National Poetry Month with Poem in Your Pocket Day March 30, 2016 National Poetry Month is in full swing, and April 21st is designated Poem in Your Pocket Day. Celebrated across the country, the "pocket poem" is a simple reminder of how powerful and overlooked poetry can be. Spread poetry in classrooms, libraries, offices, or wherever you happen to be by printing out either an old personal favorite or a poem you've newly discovered. Read More
An interview with poet Fiona Sze‑Lorrain on The Ruined Elegance September 09, 2015 Fiona Sze-Lorrain is a poet, literary translator, editor, and zheng harpist. In her new collection—an intercultural journey that traces lives, encounters, exiles, and memories from France, America, and Asia—she offers a nuanced yet dynamic vision of humanity marked by perils, surprises, and transcendence. Read More