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Show Southern poet to read "Seay's poetry is concerned with the mystery and violence beneath the surface of day-to-day events and has a hypnotic power which you have to experience to believe, "said Henry Taylor, University assistant professor of English. James Seay, a Mississippian, is on the faculty of the University of Alabama. He received the Academy of American Poets prize in 1966. His book of poems, "Let Not Your Hart Be Truble," has been accepted for publication by the Wesleyan University Press Poetry Series. Copies of the Virginia Quarterly containing Seay's nine award-winning poems are on sale at the University Book Store. Seay will give a reading of his poems Thursday at 8 p.m. in the University Library auditorium. Everyone is invited to attend. |