Sunday, December 21, 2008
ELIZABETH ALEXANDER, AMERICAN SUBLIME!
CONGRATULATIONS FROM QUEENS COLLEGE
MFA FACULTY AND STUDENTS!
Elizabeth Alexander, poet and professor of African American studies at Yale University, has been commissioned by President-elect Barack Obama to compose and read a poem for his inauguration. This honor makes her the fourth poet in American history to read at one and—to quote today’s N. Y. Times article—“[elevates] the art to unaccustomed prominence in the national psyche, at least for a day.” Ms. Alexander commented that Mr. Obama is attuned to the value of poetry: “He has said the precise and distilled and mindful language of poetry is perhaps something that can create a moment of meditation for us.” Answering Wall St. Journal interviewer’s question on what this occasion means in terms of the national literary life, she replied, “It says culture matters, that it’s transforming and not merely stirring, that it’s fundamental to ways in which we can think about moving forward.” And how far along is the poem? “I have bits and pieces. It’s a process that doesn’t come sharply into the clear until a little further down the line. When I compose poetry, I don’t think themes, I begin with language. I do believe that form and function are united, that they go together. But I don’t start with an idea that I wish to express in poetry.” And will this honor change her life? “If it means those things that I’m trained to talk about will get more hearing, that would be fantastic.”
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
CIRCUMFERENCE, translation journal
Thursday, December 11 at 7pm
A reading featuring translators and poets
Jennifer Hayashida and Jeffrey Yang
Hayashida reads from her translation of Swedish poet Fredrik Nyberg's dark and intimate A Different Practice. Yang reads from his translation of classical Chinese poet Su Shi's East Slope and his own debut collection of poems An Aquarium.
@ The Asian American Writers' Workshop, 16 West 32nd Street, 10th Floor (between Broadway & 5th Avenue)
$5 suggested donation; open to the public
A reading featuring translators and poets
Jennifer Hayashida and Jeffrey Yang
Hayashida reads from her translation of Swedish poet Fredrik Nyberg's dark and intimate A Different Practice. Yang reads from his translation of classical Chinese poet Su Shi's East Slope and his own debut collection of poems An Aquarium.
@ The Asian American Writers' Workshop, 16 West 32nd Street, 10th Floor (between Broadway & 5th Avenue)
$5 suggested donation; open to the public
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Come early and stay late...
Tyler opens at 7pm, so show up a little early!
DECEMBER 12
@ The National Underground
159 E. Houston Street
between Allen and Eldridge
$10 cover
The other acts are as follows:
8 Sparrow Season
9 Alec Town
10 Daria
11 Feral Hounds
DECEMBER 12
@ The National Underground
159 E. Houston Street
between Allen and Eldridge
$10 cover
The other acts are as follows:
8 Sparrow Season
9 Alec Town
10 Daria
11 Feral Hounds
You'd be crazy to miss hearing Yusef Komunyakaa!
Thursday, December 11th @ 7:00PM
Pacific Standard Poetry Reading Series presents:
Yusef Komunyakaa, Idra Novey, and Rick Benjamin.
Series curated by Colin Cheney.
NOTE: our earlier reading time of 7:00PM.
LOCATION: Pacific Standard Bar
82 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY (between St. Marks and Bergen Streets)
BY TRAIN: Atlantic/Pacific subway station
INFO: http://www.pacificstandardbrooklyn.com
Pacific Standard Poetry Reading Series presents:
Yusef Komunyakaa, Idra Novey, and Rick Benjamin.
Series curated by Colin Cheney.
NOTE: our earlier reading time of 7:00PM.
LOCATION: Pacific Standard Bar
82 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY (between St. Marks and Bergen Streets)
BY TRAIN: Atlantic/Pacific subway station
INFO: http://www.pacificstandardbrooklyn.com
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