Showing posts with label anne carson. Show all posts
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Saturday, September 18, 2010

Sawako, J.Mae, Rob, & Chris Enter A Room & Awe Begans





I had an idea, probably three years or so ago when I curated the Teachers & Writers reading series to have Sawako as a reader. She was never able to make it from the West Coast to NYC. Emails, postal mail, & friendship continued. Last year she was going to be at AWP, but again the traveling, the distance, proved not so. So when I found out she would be in New York briefly (2-3 days) I immediately set about to schedule a reading. I also wanted J.Mae Barizo & Chris Martin to read with Sawako. Mae & her husband generously offered the use of their beautiful apartment which made the reading much more intimate and cozy-- it also helped with the little ones (Marina & Ada) as bars tend to not be the most baby-friendly.

Chris Martin read first, delighting us with new poems which he referred to as "hymns." He finished off his reading with an acapella rap. Yep, dope.

J.Mae Barizo read her poems to the accompaniment of musician Rob Moose's( Anthony & the Johnsons) guitar. The music & poems fit perfectly & everyone seemed transfixed including Anne Carson- who was kind enough to stop by & support poetry & music & her fellow Canadian (J.Mae).

Sawako Nakayasu
closed out the evening. It was my intention to get her set-list for Coldfront but in my awe & consumption of wine, this did not happen. She read two titles then would ask the audience which they wanted to hear. The first group of poems were "ant" poems. She said they were old poems, but for most us they were "new" poems. She followed this up by reading a few translations from Time of Sky // Castles in the Air by Ayane Kawata (which Sawako translated).
Sawako closed her set out by reading from the immensely popular book, Texture Notes, if you haven't read this book, definitely do!

Then after the readings people mingled, ate bread & cheese, & drank wine. It was a great night & we were all lucky to hear Sawako, J.Mae, Rob, & Chris.

Special thanks to J.Mae, Wolfram, & Lila without whom the reading would not have happened.

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Insanity Straight- No Chaser

I've been listening to my old ipod- the one that doesn't stay charged for longer than 30 minutes but plays fine while plugged in a Bose speaker which keeps it on constant charged (don't we all have a friend that could be dubbed "constant charged?") so it's been hood (hence the video on previous post) Beach Boys, and The Warlocks non-stop (has anyone heard the latest Warlocks lp? I haven't).

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Today will be a cold-ass-uninspiring-day to check out the cherry blossom festival. No surprise there, right?

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Even though Anne Carson has been holding it down at NYU for more than a minute now + has done various readings in nyc/bk poetry peeps are still gonna FREAK on Monday's reading + it's with Grahm Foust- that's straight heavy- hitting. Get there early is my only advice my only advice is to get there early early my advice to get getting early there early there get to getting advice only is early

I'm out like Sloop John B
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Join us this Monday (May 5) when we are having the incomparable Anne Carson, author (most recently, of Decreation) and translator (most recently, Grief Lessons: Four Plays by Euripides), the wonderful Graham Foust, author of three book of poems (most recently, of Necessary Stranger), and an exciting young poet Misty Harper, author of Guarding The Violins (winner of 2005 PSA chapbook award). We are going to have the whole bar available for the reading, but we suggest you come early to find a seat.
Monday May 5, 7:30 PM
Anne Carson
Graham Foust
Misty Harper

11th Street Bar,
510 E. 11th Street (Between Avenues A & B)

Closest subway stops are the L at 1st Ave.;
other close stops include the L at 3rd Ave. and the 4/5/6/N/R/Q/W at Union Square.
Detailed directions can be found here: http://www.readab.com/directions.html

*Books will be made available for purchase from Mobile Libris!*

Please see our website for poems and more from our readers!
http://www.readab.com/cal.html
Anne Carson was born in Canada and teaches ancient Greek for a living. She is currently working collaboratively with a number of artists in NYC and will present a new play called Uncle Harry
at Housing Works on May 8th.

Graham Foust

Born in Tennessee and raised in Wisconsin, Graham Foust is the author of three books of poems: As in Every Deafness, Leave the Room to Itself, and Necessary Stranger. The former guitar player for Johnny Negative and His Ark of Hate, he directs the M.F.A. Program in Creative Writing at Saint Mary’s College of California and lives in Oakland with his wife and son.

Misty Harper

studied writing in the MFA Creative Writing program of Indiana University. In 2005, The Poetry Society of America published her chapbook Guarding The Violins, which was selected by Charles Simic. She currently lives in Atlanta.