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Ozark Conf Rm at the Vada Sheid Community Center ASUMH

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1600 S. College St, Mountain Home, AR 72653 United States
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April 2025
$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

April 29 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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May 2025
$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

May 6 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

May 13 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

May 20 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

May 27 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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June 2025
$100

The Language of the River in Dante, Twain, & Joyce

June 3 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
|Recurring Event (See all)
Every week on Tuesday until June 3, 2025

Rivers forge the language of a place and its people. In this comparative literature seminar, we will explore selected works of Dante, Mark Twain, and James Joyce; tracing their literary connection to rivers, and groundbreaking use of informal, regional dialects. Supplemented with Mary Ann Messick’s History of Baxter County. Instructor BIO: Matt Powell is a writer and musician. His writing has been featured in Variety, No Depression, Angels Flight—literary west, Community Works Journal, The Happy Music Center, StyleBlueprint, Scanner Zine,…

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