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SUMMARY:New Works: Sophie Cabot Black and Marie Howe
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nExperience the newest poetry collections from Sophie Cabot Black and Marie Howe through poems that capture visions of the pastoral and glimpses of the quotidian. In Cabot Black’s Geometry of the Restless Herd (Copper Canyon\, 2024)\, poems about sheep herding examine the connection between people\, land\, animals\, and power. Howe’s New and Selected Poems (W.W. Norton\, 2024)\, collates poems from her four previous collections\, creating a sweeping and intimate portrait of her body of work. The evening’s readings and conversation between the artists will reveal two extraordinary takes on the human and the spiritual. \nReadings in Kray Hall with a reception to follow in the Viscusi Reading Room. \nFor more information\, visit: https://poetshouse.org/event/new-works-black-and-howe/
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/new-works-sophie-cabot-black-and-marie-howe/
LOCATION:Poets House\, 10 River Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10282\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Essential C.D. Wright: A Reading with Arthur Sze\, Brenda Hillman\, and Forrest Gander
DESCRIPTION:Join Copper Canyon Press and honored guests Arthur Sze\, Brenda Hillman\, and Forrest Gander for an evening of poetry and celebration in honor of legendary poet C.D. Wright. \nHosted by C.D. Wright’s longtime poetry editor and Copper Canyon Press’s Executive Editor\, Michael Wiegers\, this livestream benefit reading will launch The Essential C.D. Wright and feature rare poems\, archival photographs and materials\, as well as numerous personal stories from her life. Throughout the evening you will be given the opportunity to become a part of the poetry by donating to secure and advance C.D.’s poetic legacy for generations to come. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KPxG8BMoQQeyHFA7t3fbJw#/registration
URL:https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/event/the-essential-c-d-wright-a-reading-with-brenda-hillman-arthur-sze-and-special-guests/
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SUMMARY:Reimagine Virtual Candlelight Vigil with Danusha Laméris and Naomi Shihab Nye
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nLet’s honor our loved ones\, hold space for grief\, and reflect on the possibilities of transformation with poets Danusha Laméris and Naomi Shihab Nye. \nReimagine has been hosting candlelight vigils since March 2020\, the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic\, in order to break down taboos and hold space for all that we’ve lost. This gathering features Danusha Laméris and Naomi Shihab Nye\, two celebrated poets with new books to share and discuss. Our other featured guest is Marne Lucas: end-of-life doula\, artist\, and Reimagine community collaborator. \nDanusha Laméris is a poet and essayist. Her first book\, The Moons of August (2014)\, was chosen by Naomi Shihab Nye as the winner of the Autumn House Press poetry prize and was a finalist for the Milt Kessler Book Award. Some of her work has been published in: The Best American Poetry\, POETRY Magazine\, The New York Times Magazine\, The American Poetry Review\, The Gettysburg Review\, Ploughshares\, The Kenyon Review\, and Orion. She was the 2020 recipient of the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award and her second book\, Bonfire Opera (University of Pittsburgh Press\, Pitt Poetry Series)\, was a finalist for the Paterson Award\, and the winner of the 2021 Northern California Book Award in Poetry. As the 2018-2020 Poet Laureate of Santa Cruz County\, California\, Laméris co-founded The Hive Poetry Collective; a radio show\, podcast\, and event hub. She is on the faculty of Pacific University’s Low-Residency MFA program and teaches The Path of Poetry workshops online. Her third book is Blade by Blade (Copper Canyon Press\, September 2024). \nPalestinian-American writer\, editor and educator Naomi Shihab Nye grew up in St. Louis\, Jerusalem\, and San Antonio\, Texas\, where she graduated from Trinity University and continues to live.  She has been Young People’s Poet Laureate for the U.S. (Poetry Foundation)\, poetry editor for the New York Times magazine\, and The Texas Observer\, and a visiting writer in hundreds of schools and communities all over the world. Her books include Everything Comes Next\, The Tiny Journalist\, Voices in the Air\, Sitti’s Secrets\, Habibi\, This Same Sky\, and The Tree is Older than You Are: Poems & Paintings from Mexico. Her volume 19 Varieties of Gazelle: Poems of the Middle East\, was a finalist for the National Book Award. The Turtle of Oman and The Turtle of Michigan have both been part of the Little Read program\, North Carolina. She has received Lifetime Achievement Awards from The Texas Institute of Letters\, the Arab American National Museum\, and the National Book Critics Circle. Her newest book is Grace Notes: Poems about Families (Harper Collins\, May 2024) \nMarne Lucas (she/her/they) is a queer\, multidisciplinary artist\, end of life doula (EOLD)\, and Reimagine community collaborator working at the intersection of art\, science\, and health\, using conceptual overlaps: life’s energy\, the body\, mortality\, and in social practice investigations. Lucas’ long-term projects are informed by events and emotions of the community around her\, and are inspired by the doula and palliative care movements. An infrared thermal video pioneer\, Lucas uses heat-sensitive imaging technology to illuminate the magic and fragility of human life cycles. The Bardo Project explores creativity as a form of spiritual and somatic care in collaborations with terminally ill artists nationwide to establish their legacy. Lucas received EOLD training at INELDA under Henry Fersko Weiss\, a role that supports the dying and their families. Marne has collaborated with artists\, choreographers\, dancers\, musicians\, activist groups\, sex workers\, health care and LGBTQIA non-profits\, and the public at large. Lucas received Regional Arts & Culture Council project grants (2024\, 2013\, 2008)\, UMEZ Creative Engagement grants (2018\, 2021) administered by the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council\, and an Oregon Arts Commission public art commission (2009). Lucas was formerly a harm-reduction activist for Danzine\, and advisory board member to OUTsider\, an LGBTQIA multi-arts festival (Austin\, TX.)  \nAbout Reimagine: Reimagine is a nonprofit organization catalyzing a uniquely powerful community–people of different backgrounds\, ages\, races\, and faiths (and no faith) coming together in the hopes of healing ourselves and the world. We specifically support each other in facing adversity\, loss\, and mortality and – at our own pace – actively channeling life’s biggest challenges into meaningful action and growth. \nFor more information and to RSVP\, visit: https://letsreimagine.org/76768/reimagine-virtual-candlelight-vigil-with-danusha-lameris-and-naomi-shihab-nye
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SUMMARY:2024 Sharon Springs Poetry Festival with Sophie Cabot Black
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nPoetry Reading – Friday night\, October 18\, at 7:30 PM (EDT): Each of our guest poets Peter Balakian\, Sophie Cabot Black\, and Maya C. Popa present a public reading in the auditorium of the Sharon Springs Central School. Afterward\, you’ll be able to meet the poets in the lobby\, purchase a copy of one of their books — which they will gladly sign — and meet your fellow poetry lovers. \nPoetry Workshops – Saturday\, October 19: Peter Balakian\, Sophie Cabot Black\, Maya C. Popa \, and Festival founder Paul Muldoon will each conduct an in-person poetry workshop for adult members of the community. Workshops are free; anyone 18 or older may register: \n\nWorkshops are two hours (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) and are strictly limited to 8 participants per workshop;\nAdvance registration is required (registration site coming soon);\nWorkshops will be conducted in person in Sharon Springs (locations to be announced).\nEach participant must submit\, in advance\, a poem of their own composition to share and discuss with the group.\nLimit one workshop per person; one ticket per person.\n\nPanel Discussion – Saturday\, October 19\, 2024\, at 2:00 PM (EDT) (Location To Come): “Poetry and Praise\,” a panel discussion with Peter Balakian\, Sophie Cabot Black\, Maya C. Popa\, and Paul Muldoon \nFor more information and registration updates\, visit: https://klinkharthall.org/sharon-springs-poetry-festival-2024/
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