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SUMMARY:Publishing in Transit: Copper Canyon Press Featuring Michael Wiegers\, Ryo Yamaguchi\, and Christopher Soto
DESCRIPTION:Copper Canyon Executive Editor Michael Wiegers and Publicist Ryo Yamaguchi will join Cole Swensen for a virtual discussion which will be followed by a reading from Christopher Soto. This discussion is a part of The Brooklyn Rail’s Publishing in Transit series \nFrom the Organizers: \nCopper Canyon Press Executive Editor Michael Wiegers and Publicist Ryo Yamaguchi join Rail contributor Cole Swensen for a conversation. We conclude with a poetry reading from Christopher Soto. \nCopper Canyon Press Executive Editor Michael Wiegers has been acquiring and editing books for the Press since 1993. He has edited two retrospective volumes of the poetry of Frank Stanford\, including What About This\, which was a National Book Critics Circle Award finalist and received the Balcones Poetry Prize. He edited the anthologies The Poet’s Child and This Art\, and translated poems for Reversible Monuments: Contemporary Mexican Poetry\, which he co-edited with Mónica de la Torre. He is also the poetry editor of Narrative and regularly speaks about the art of publishing at universities and colleges around the world. He is currently at work on a book about the poet W.S. Merwin. \nPoet Ryo Yamaguchi is the author of The Refusal of Suitors (Noemi Press\, 2015). He has worked in academic and literary publishing for presses such as Wave Books and the University of Chicago Press\, and was a reviewer for Harriet Books. He is currently Publicist at Copper Canyon Press. \nPoet Cole Swensen is the author of 17 volumes of poetry and a collection of critical essays\, Noise That Stays Noise. A book of hybrid poem-essays\, Art in Time\, was published by Nightboat in 2021. A former Guggenheim Fellow\, she has been a finalist for the National Book Award and has been awarded the Iowa Poetry Prize\, the SF State Poetry Center Book Award\, and the National Poetry Series. She has also translated over 20 volumes of poetry\, prose\, and art criticism from French and won the 2004 PEN USA Award in Literary Translation.
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/publishing-in-transit-copper-canyon-press-featuring-michael-wiegers-ryo-yamaguchi-and-christopher-soto/
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SUMMARY:Christopher Soto with André Naffis-Sahely and Jenny Xie at Poetry in Aldeburgh Festival
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Soto will read from his latest collection\, Diaries of a Terrorist\, and discuss poetry’s relationship to politics and the environment with Jenny Xie and André Naffis-Sahely. \nVirtual event on Wednesday\, November 2nd at 11 AM PT \nFrom the Organizers: Join these three exciting poets as they discuss their latest collections\, from André Naffis-Sahely’s reflections on class\, race\, and nationalism in High Desert\, to Jenny Xie’s explorations of public secrecies\, and the psychic fallout of the Chinese Cultural Revolution in The Rupture Tense and Christopher Soto’s uncompromising call for the abolition of policing and human caging in Diaries of a Terrorist. \nOnline events (Zoom) are free but donations requested.
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/christopher-soto-with-andre-naffis-sahely-and-jenny-xie-at-poetry-in-aldeburgh-festival/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Graywolf Press and Copper Canyon Press present Chelsea Harlan\, Nicholas Goodly\, and Courtney Faye Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Graywolf Press and Copper Canyon Press present Chelsea Harlan\, Nicholas Goodly\, and Courtney Faye Taylor \nWednesday\, November 2 at 5:15 Pacific Daylight Time \nYou’re Invited to a virtual Poetry Reading and Book Discussion with rising\, debut authors: Chelsea Harlan\, Courtney Faye Taylor\, and Nicholas Goodly \nFeaturing \n\nThe first ever collaboration event between two of the United States’s premiere independent presses\, Copper Canyon Press and Graywolf Press\nWinner of The American Poetry Review’s 2022 First book Prize selected by Jericho Brown\, Chelsea Harlan\nWinner of Cave Canem’s 2021 Poetry Prize selected by Rachel Eliza Griffiths\, Courtney Faye Taylor\nA conversation between all three authors led by Copper Canyon Press publicist\, Ryo Yamaguchi\nA celebration of poetry’s future\n\n  \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_9lPmkollTuKUX5HX-hrShA
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/graywolf-press-and-copper-canyon-press-present-chelsea-harlan-nicholas-goodly-and-courtney-faye-taylor/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:Randall Mann and Cate Marvin at Bennington College
DESCRIPTION:Randall Mann and Cate Marvin will read poems at Bennington College on Wednesday November 2 at 7 PM ET. This reading will also be accessible via Zoom.  \nFrom the organizers: \nOPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Randall Mann is a queer\, multiracial poet\, critic\, and medical writer. He is the author of five books of poems\, most recently Proprietary (Persea\, 2017) and A Better Life (Persea\, 2021). He is also the author of a book of criticism\, essays\, and interviews\, The Illusion of Intimacy: On Poetry\, and co-author of the textbook Writing Poems. His writing has appeared in Kenyon Review\, LitHub\, The Paris Review\, Poetry\, and The San Francisco Chronicle\, and his books have been shortlisted for the Lambda Literary Award\, California Book Award\, and Northern California Book Award. Mann’s Deal: New and Selected is forthcoming with Copper Canyon in 2023. He lives in San Francisco. \nCate Marvin is the author of four books of poetry\, including Event Horizon (Copper Canyon\, 2022) and Oracle (Norton)\, a New York Times Best Poetry Book of 2015. With poet Michael Dumanis\, she is the co-editor of the anthology Legitimate Dangers: American Poets of the New Century (Sarabande\, 2006). In 2009 Marvin co-founded VIDA: Women in the Literary Arts\, an organization that seeks to “explore critical and cultural perceptions of writing by women” in contemporary culture. The recipient of a Guggenheim fellowship\, a Kate Tufts Discovery Prize\, and a Whiting Writers’ Award\, she teaches at the College of Staten Island and in the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast MFA program. She lives in Scarborough\, Maine.\n \nFacebook Event\n \nContact:  \n\nLiterature Programs \n jessicalynn@bennington.edu \n 802-440-4376
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/randall-mann-and-cate-marvin-at-bennington-college/
LOCATION:Tishman Lecture Hall\, Bennington College Rd System\, North Bennington\, VT\, 05257
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SUMMARY:Living Room Craft Talks presents The Fifth Series with Chris Abani and Ellen Bass
DESCRIPTION:Living Room Craft Talks presents The Fifth Series with Chris Abani and Ellen Bass \nFrom the Organizers: “The Modern Elegy. Guest Poet: Chris Abani\n \nNo one wants to write an elegy.\n            –Kevin Young \nThe elegy is a poem of necessity. It may have been the first poetic speech\, originating when our hunter-gatherer ancestors refused to leave their dead behind. The traditional elegy ritualizes grief\, gives it language\, and offers at least the beginnings of consolation. The modern elegy may do this as well\, but\, along with sorrow\, there are often more complicated feelings: anger\, conflict\, guilt\, and a resistance to solace. Elegies remember and celebrate our dead and make a space for them to live on the page. We’ll reflect on poems that approach the elegy from a wide range of experience and emotion and I’ll offer structures you can turn to when loss asks us to find words for the inexpressible.”
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/living-room-craft-talks-presents-the-fifth-series-with-chris-abani-and-ellen-bass/
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SUMMARY:Carolyn Forché\, Ocean Vuong\, and Marilyn Chin at the 21st Annual Bourne Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:Join Ocean Vuong\, Carolyn Forche\, and Marilyn Chin for an evening of poetry from Georgia Tech at 7 PM ET on November 10th.  \nFrom the Organizers: \nThe reading is FREE and open to the public\, and will take place virtually via Zoom. Livestream links and other information are on tabs below. \nFor more information\, contact Travis Denton via email at travis.denton@lmc.gatech.edu .
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/carolyn-forche-ocean-vuong-and-marilyn-chin-at-the-21st-annual-bourne-poetry-reading/
CATEGORIES:Online
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SUMMARY:An EVening of Poetry with Leila Chatti (Deluge) and Mónica Gomery (Might Kindred)
DESCRIPTION:A Virtual Reading with Leila Chatti and Mónica Gomery will read with Brookline Brooksmith\, an independent bookstore in New England. The event will be held on Zoom and the authors’ books will be available for purchase.  \nLeila Chatti\, a Tunisian-American dual citizen\, has lived in the United States\, Tunisia\, and Southern France. She is the author of the debut full-length collection Deluge (Copper Canyon Press\, 2020)\, winner of the 2021 Levis Reading Prize\, the 2021 Luschei Prize for African Poetry\, and longlisted for the 2021 PEN Open Book Award\, and the chapbooks Ebb (New-Generation African Poets) and Tunsiya/Amrikiya\, the 2017 Editors’ Selection from Bull City Press. She is the recipient of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund\, and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation of New Mexico. Her poems have received prizes from Ploughshares’ Emerging Writer’s Contest\, Narrative’s 30 Below Contest\, the Gregory O’Donoghue International Poetry Prize\, and the Pushcart Prize\, among others\, and appear in The New York Times Magazine\, the Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day\, POETRY\, The Nation\, The Atlantic\, Ploughshares\, Tin House\, American Poetry Review\, Virginia Quarterly Review\, The Georgia Review\, New England Review\, Kenyon Review Online\, Narrative\, The Rumpus\, Best New Poets (2015 & 2017)\, and other journals and anthologies. She is currently the Grace Hazard Conkling Writer-in-Residence at Smith College. \nMónica Gomery is the author of Might Kindred\, winner of the 2021 Prairie Schooner Raz-Shumaker Book Prize\, judged by Kwame Dawes\, Aimee Nezhukumatathil\, and Hilda Raz. A Venezuelan-American Jewish poet\, her work engages with queerness\, loss\, diaspora\, theology\, and cultivating courageous hearts. She has been a nominee for Pushcart Prizes and Best of the Net\, and is the winner of Pallette Poetry’s 2022 Sappho Prize for Women Poets. She is a graduate of the Tin House Winter Workshop. Her poems appear most recently in the Iowa Review\, Adroit Journal\, Black Warrior Review\, and Poet Lore. She is also the author of Here is the Night and the Night on the Road (Cooper Dillon Books\, 2018) and Of Darkness and Tumbling (YesYes Books\, 2017). Read more at www.monicagomerywriting.com \nAbout Brookline Booksmith\nWe are one of New England’s premier independent bookstores\, family-owned and locally run since 1961. We offer an extensive selection of new\, used\, and bargain books; unique\, beautiful gifts; award-winning events series; and specialty foods. Every day\, we strive to foster community through the written word\, represent a diverse range of voices and histories\, and inspire conversations that enrich our lives. Find more at brooklinebooksmith.com! \nEVENT ACCESSIBILITY \nBarring technical difficulty\, auto-transcription is enabled on all Brookline Booksmith Zoom Webinar events.
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/an-evening-of-poetry-with-leila-chatti-deluge-and-monica-gomery-might-kindred/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221130T190000
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SUMMARY:Brian Teare's The Empty Form Goes All the Way To Heaven with Victoria Chang
DESCRIPTION:Victoria Chang will discuss The Empty Form Goes All the Way to Heaven (Nightboat Books) with poet Brian Teare for a book launch on Zoom. In the book\, Teare engages with the work and writings of American painter Agnes Martin.  \n  \nFrom the organizers: \nWe hope you will join us on Zoom on 11/30 at 7pm ET/4pm PT for the book launch of The Empty Form Goes All the Way to Heaven by Brian Teare\, joined by Victoria Chang! RSVP here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0kfu-urDMqHND8xQcJNpJTRl1rVKQ4Ieml
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/brian-teares-the-empty-form-goes-all-the-way-to-heaven-with-victoria-chang/
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