Natasha Tretheway's "Native Guard" is Oconee Democrats' monthly selection
The book group sponsored by the Oconee Democrats is celebrating National Poetry Month by reading a Pulitzer Prize-winning book of poetry by Natasha Trethewey titled “Native Guard.”
The book is partly about black soldiers (Louisiana’s Native Guard) who fought in the Civil War; the opening section is about her mother.
Trethewey has a UGA connection; she earned an undergraduate degree in English here (and was head of the cheerleading squad!). She now directs the Creative Writing program at Emory. She’s currently serving a second term as Poet Laureate. She’s working with the PBS NewsHour on a project called “Where Poetry Lives."
Our book group meets upstairs at Chops and Hops on the last Wednesday of the month (April 30th). Many of us arrive at 6:30 to order dinner or drinks; the discussion starts right at 7. Newcomers are always welcome! We are a lively and friendly group.
Read on!
Pat
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