Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
If you're in NYC Tonight and on the 29th
Thursday, March 4 at 7PM at Pacific Standard
Ada Limón with John Burnside & Lindsay Turner
Pacific Standard Bar
82 Fourth Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
(between St. Marks and Bergen Streets)
http://chinmusicpoetry.blogspot.com/
Monday, March 29 at 7PM at KGB Bar
Ada Limón with Meghan O'Rourke
85 East 4th street
between Second Avenue and Bowery
http://kgbbar.com/calendar/events/kgb_poetry35/
And here are two new poems in Eleven Eleven Journal (From California College of the Arts)
http://elevenelevenjournal.com/Poetry/ada_limon.html
Friday, February 12, 2010
This Just In: If you're in NYC tonight!
Friday, February 12 // 7:30pm
Poetry by Duane Esposito (9pm)
Duane Esposito is an Associate Professor of English at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York. He has an M.A. from SUNY Brockport and an M.F.A. from the University of Arizona. In 1994, Diane Glancy selected his work for an Academy of American Poets Award. In 2003, he was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His poems have appeared in dozens of journals, magazines, newspapers, and one or two anthologies/textbooks. New poems are on the way. He has published two books of poetry: The Book of Bubba (Brown Dog Press,1998) and Cadillac Battleship (brokenTribe Press, 2005). He lives on Long Island with his wife & children.
Open Mic from 8pm-9pm
RankingIY DJs throughout the night
Fort Useless is at 36 Ditmars Street in Brooklyn, one block from the Myrtle Avenue/Broadway stop on the JMZ trains
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Stay
I wanted to pass on to you this article by Jennifer Michael Hecht. She posted a variation of it, 1/11/2010 on Best American Poetry, and it's been getting around.
Her poems are fantastic. My personal spiritual beliefs differ from her's, but there's really no denying she's on to something with the whole "Don't kill yourself" thing.
Give it a read, and consider some of the wonders we have.
Here's a poem from her second collection, Funny:
Prosody on Comedy
Tragedy is when all the stage is all good will
and all will wrongly, like too many winter coats
in too few seats on the subway, no one will
give up a thing yet all feel a remote
and stinging sorrow for the standers. Still,
tragedy is the ship sunk, bobbing heads afloat
together in the drink, all happy now to fill
their lungs with air and dream of lifeboats.
No bouts now. All their coveted papers and pills
as wet as once were their eyes, dry as ghost's
now, a low slung. Comedy is why they're still
together, in an ocean wide as wind and sky her host.
As we float, the deepness of the ocean tugs our bones.
In comedy we rush the crowded stage and act alone.
****
The poem originally appeared in Poetry, and Funny was a winner of The Felix Pollak Prize in Poetry from the University of Wisconsin Press.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
If you're in NYC this weekend...
I kinda love Kazim Ali. He's a magnificent writer and has been incredibly kind on the few occasions I've been fortunate enough to hang out where he happens to be. I got to see him on a panel at AWP '08 where he read just a little bit and brought down Midtown. He's reading twice in NYC this weekend.
Friday, February 12th, 5:00pm:
Kazim Ali, Tao Lin, Maaza Mengiste
At the Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House
58 W 10th St., New York, NY,
Sponsored by New York University Creative Writing Program.
Saturday, February 13th, 2:00pm:
Saturday, February 13th, 2:00pm:
Kazim at the Four-Faced Liar
165 W 4th Street (between 6th and 7th Avenues)
He'll also be at Squaw Valley this summer, and hopes you think about applying.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
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