Hoppenthaler Speaks at Pink Hill Library

John Hoppenthaler spoke about Native/Indigenous poets Joy Harjo and Natalie Diaz and led a generative workshop in Pink Hill on April 19.

Mike Parker, a former English Teaching Instructor at ECU, wrote, “I worked with Professor John Hoppenthaler for several years after he joined the faculty of East Carolina’s Department of English. He brought energy and enthusiasm to the classes he taught.”

Hoppenthaler’s books of poetry include Domestic Garden (2015), Anticipate the Coming Reservoir (2008), and Lives of Water (2003), all published by Carnegie Mellon University Press.