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Events Archive May 16 •  Speaker Series • Sarah-Kate Moore – “‘Night Crow’ and Imagery in the Poetry of Theodore Roethke”
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May 16 •  Speaker Series • Sarah-Kate Moore – “‘Night Crow’ and Imagery in the Poetry of Theodore Roethke”

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Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Cost: A donation is required to attend this event. Please select either $10, $5, or $1 donation based on your financial capabilities. If a donation is a hardship right now, please reach out to us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

About the event:
Roethke’s short poem “Night Crow” is the subject of Sarah-Kate Moore’s contribution to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke (2021), edited by William Barillas and published by Ohio University Press. “Night Crow” envisions a bird that is both actual and symbolic, existing in the shared world and within the human mind. Moore discusses how Roethke’s poem “begins with a concrete image perceived by the outer, physical eye” but then turns inward “into the depthless abyss of the unknown inner self.” Moore will present her interpretation of this poem and then take questions and comments from the audience.

About Sarah-Kate Moore:

Sarah Kathryn Moore holds an MFA and a PhD from the University of Washington; her poems have appeared in Electric Lit, Tupelo Quarterly, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere. She lives in Seattle and online at sarahkathrynmoore.com. 

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Once you’ve completed check out, you will receive two emails: a confirmation email and an email containing the Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive these emails, contact us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

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Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Cost: A donation is required to attend this event. Please select either $10, $5, or $1 donation based on your financial capabilities. If a donation is a hardship right now, please reach out to us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

About the event:
Roethke’s short poem “Night Crow” is the subject of Sarah-Kate Moore’s contribution to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke (2021), edited by William Barillas and published by Ohio University Press. “Night Crow” envisions a bird that is both actual and symbolic, existing in the shared world and within the human mind. Moore discusses how Roethke’s poem “begins with a concrete image perceived by the outer, physical eye” but then turns inward “into the depthless abyss of the unknown inner self.” Moore will present her interpretation of this poem and then take questions and comments from the audience.

About Sarah-Kate Moore:

Sarah Kathryn Moore holds an MFA and a PhD from the University of Washington; her poems have appeared in Electric Lit, Tupelo Quarterly, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere. She lives in Seattle and online at sarahkathrynmoore.com. 

To register for the event:

  1. Select a donation amount and registration quantity.


  2. Click “Add to cart”.


  3. Click on your cart in the bottom right corner.


  4. Complete the checkout process.


Once you’ve completed check out, you will receive two emails: a confirmation email and an email containing the Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive these emails, contact us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2023

Time: 7:00 p.m. EST

Location: Virtual (Zoom)

Cost: A donation is required to attend this event. Please select either $10, $5, or $1 donation based on your financial capabilities. If a donation is a hardship right now, please reach out to us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

About the event:
Roethke’s short poem “Night Crow” is the subject of Sarah-Kate Moore’s contribution to A Field Guide to the Poetry of Theodore Roethke (2021), edited by William Barillas and published by Ohio University Press. “Night Crow” envisions a bird that is both actual and symbolic, existing in the shared world and within the human mind. Moore discusses how Roethke’s poem “begins with a concrete image perceived by the outer, physical eye” but then turns inward “into the depthless abyss of the unknown inner self.” Moore will present her interpretation of this poem and then take questions and comments from the audience.

About Sarah-Kate Moore:

Sarah Kathryn Moore holds an MFA and a PhD from the University of Washington; her poems have appeared in Electric Lit, Tupelo Quarterly, Poetry Northwest, and elsewhere. She lives in Seattle and online at sarahkathrynmoore.com. 

To register for the event:

  1. Select a donation amount and registration quantity.


  2. Click “Add to cart”.


  3. Click on your cart in the bottom right corner.


  4. Complete the checkout process.


Once you’ve completed check out, you will receive two emails: a confirmation email and an email containing the Zoom link for the event. If you do not receive these emails, contact us at info@friendsofroethke.org.

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