Key West Literary Seminar

From the Curt Richter Studio @ KWLS 2010

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Photographer Curt Richter partnered with the Key West Literary Seminar for the third consecutive year to continue work on his series of portraits of American writers. Below is a sampling of the work Richter created this January in his temporary portrait studio at the San Carlos Institute.

crichter.BossTodd.jpg Todd Boss

crichter.HadasRachel.jpg Rachel Hadas

crichter.EspaillatRhina.jpg Rhina P. Espaillat

crichter.TateJames.jpg James Tate

crichter.StrandMark.jpg Mark Strand

All photos © Curt Richter, 2010

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Each January, we explore a different literary theme through lectures, panel presentations, readings, informal gatherings, and discussions. In January 2011, we explore food in literature with our 29th annual Seminar, THE HUNGRY MUSE.

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