The Poetry of Life TONIGHT at the Ridgefield Library

Tonight, from 7 pm to 8 pm, in the Dayton Program Room of the Ridgefield Library, novelist, playwright and published poet Robert Riche will present an evening of readings from his work, and in particular, from his book, Days Like These, along with a more general talk about the art of poetry.

Robert Riche has published two novels, What Are We Doing in Latin America? and The Vision Thing. His short stories have appeared in Commentary and a number of literary magazines. His plays have been performed off-off Broadway in New York, and in regional theaters in Berkeley, Washington, Atlanta, and in Bristol, England. He has co-authored one self-help book entitled The Ten Most Troublesome Teen-Age Problems and has had numerous comedy television assignments. He writes periodically on food, wine and travel subjects.

Robert Riche is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts grant, a Connecticut Foundation for the Arts grant and the Advanced Drama Research grant. He is a winner of the prestigious Stanley Drama Award and has been a Breadloaf Writers Conference scholar.

For more information, contact, Lesley Lambton at 203 438-2282, or lalambton@ridgefieldlibrary.org.

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Submitted by Ridgefield, CT

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