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The University of Arizona Poetry Center will host a reading by world-class American poet Kimiko Hahn on Thursday, Feb. 11 as part of their Spectacular Poetics, or the Poetry of Spectacle spring reading/lecture series. Hahn's works are known to deal with the "reinvention of poetic forms" and the "intersection of conflicting identities." Show up at the UA Poetry Center (1508 E. Helen St.) and be ready to hear Hahn break the boundaries of conventional poetry (whatever that is) at 7 p.m. Find more information at www.poetry.arizona.edu.