PUBLIC POETRY READING

Friday, September 12
From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
At the Montpellier Botanical Garden, Orangerie plaza.

Free admission—no reservation required!

To mark the end of the Monopolis exhibition, American poetAnne Boyerwill honor us with her presence for a public reading of her poems in the magnificent setting of the Montpellier Botanical Garden. In the exhibition hosted at Mécènes du Sud, Anne Boyer presents herpoetry collection*Money City As Fuck*, excerpts of which have been co-translated into French by Lou Ferrand, Manon Michèle, and Mona Varichon and are accompanied by her letter of resignation from her position as poetry editor at *The New York Times Magazine*.

In 2014, Anne Boyer was diagnosed with a highly aggressive form of triple-negative breast cancer, which led her to focus on healthcare policy in an era of precariousness. Her book about her illness,*Celles qui ne meurent pas*, was awarded the highly prestigiousPulitzer Prize. According to critic Chris Strofollino, Boyer’s work “pushes the boundaries of poetry and memoir as we know them.”

Let’s meet in the heart of the Jardin des Plantes, the medical school’s treatment center—a place that echoes the poet’s struggles—for a unique poetic gathering!

Biography of Anne Boyer

Anne Boyer is a North American poet and essayist originally from Kansas, now based in Scotland. Her works include*A Handbook of Disappointed Fate* and *Garments Against Women*—which Maureen McLane described in *The New York Times* as “a sad, beautiful, and passionate book that explores the political economy of literature and of life itself”—as well as*Those Who Do Not Die*, which won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Nonfiction. Until November 16, 2023, Anne Boyer served as poetry editor at *The New York Times Magazine*, from which she resigned in protest against the publication’s editorial stance, which endorses the U.S. government’s policy of apartheid toward the Palestinian people.

→ Learn more about theMonopolis exhibition
On view May 22–September 13, 2025
Curated by: LouFerrand
Featuring:Anne Boyer, Mira Calix, Thelma Cappello, Anne-Lise Coste (Uruk), Penny Goring, Rafael Moreno, Mona Varichon, and the Women’s History Museum

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Photo credit: Silvina Frydlewsky