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SUMMARY:My Name Is My Own: Celebrating June Jordan & Ruth Stone | A Virtual Benefit
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Jericho Brown\, Elizabeth Gilbert\, Rio Cortez\, Monica Sok\, and Alison C. Rollins\, plus editors Jan Heller Levi\, Christoph Keller\, Bianca Stone\, and Michael Wiegers  \n \nJoin Copper Canyon Press and an all-star lineup to celebrate the legacies of two iconic feminist poets\, while raising crucial funds to support our spring season of phenomenal books. You’ll be treated to a first look at brand-new and forthcoming anthologies\, The Essential Ruth Stone and The Essential June Jordan\, and invited to help launch a Kickstarter project to lift up these extraordinary poets and their legacies. \nRuth Stone (1915–2011) and June Jordan (1936-2002)\, while distinct from each other in terms of aesthetics and identity\, share a fierce sense of feminist poetics\, a wonderful balance of candor and cleverness\, and visionary understandings of power\, violence\, and solidarity. We are thrilled to honor these poets with you. \nGuest readers will include: Pulitzer Prize-winner Jericho Brown\, with a preview of his afterword for The Essential June Jordan; international bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert; and a host of other literary luminaries. \nRegister here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/3515997557627/WN_bICiuBVBRtGjaJlrkgWK2A
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SUMMARY:USF Humanities Institute Presents A Poetry Reading with Pulitzer Prize Winner\, Jericho Brown
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nThis year’s winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry\, Jericho Brown\, will read from “The Tradition” and take questions from the audience. “The Tradition” details the normalization of evil and its history at the intersection of the past and the personal. His poetic concerns are both broad and intimate\, and at their very core a distillation of the incredibly human. Poems of fatherhood\, legacy\, blackness\, queerness\, worship\, and trauma are propelled into stunning clarity by Brown’s mastery. \nBrown is also the author of “Please” and “The New Testament.” He has won the Whiting Writer’s Award\, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation\, National Endowment for the Arts\, and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. \nRegister here.
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SUMMARY:The Manchester Literature Festival presents Jericho Brown\, Rachel Long\, Raymond Antrobus & Safiya Sinclair
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers:  \nMLF and Picador present four stunning\, innovative poets whose work speaks to the times we are living in. Jericho Brown’s Pulitzer Prize winning collection The Tradition considers the normalisation of evil and explores masculinity\, fatherhood and freedom. It also introduces the duplex\, a new poetic form. Rachel Long’s superb debut My Darling from the Lions\, shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection\, examines relationships between a mother and her daughter\, between friends\, between lovers; considering the legacy of girlhood. Jamaican poet Safiya Sinclair’s incredible debut Cannibal uses The Tempest to frame explorations of colonialism and its legacy\, womanhood\, otherness and exile. The collection won numerous awards on publication in the USA\, including the American Academy of Arts and Letters Addison M. Metcalf Award and the Prairie Schooner Book Prize in Poetry. British-Jamaican and D/deaf poet Raymond Antrobus’ first collection The Perseverance won The Ted Hughes Award\, The Rathbones Folio Prize and the Young Writer of the Year Award. New to the Picador list\, Raymond will showcase forthcoming material. \nPresented in partnership with Picador and hosted by Scottish Makar and MLF Patron Jackie Kay. \nApproximate running time 75 minutes \nThis event will be available for ticket holders to watch for 72 hours after the streamed broadcast. \nTickets for this event are available for FREE or on a Pay What You Can £6 / £12 / £20 basis. \nPlease pay £6 (low income / concessionary rate)\, £12 (standard ticket price) or £20 (if you are watching at home with another member of your household) if you are able to. Any ticket revenue we receive will help Manchester Literature Festival survive these challenging times and hopefully bounce back with a live festival in 2021. However\, if you can’t afford to buy a ticket please do join us for free.
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SUMMARY:Poetry@Tech presents Atlanta Poetry Festival & Translation Summit
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers: \nfeaturing \nJericho Brown\, Linda Gregerson\, Brenda Shaughnessy\, Sandra Meek\, Ilya Kaminsky\, Mario Chard \n& a group of distinguished special guest poets from Germany \nThis event is made possible in co-operation with Poetry@Tech\, Terminus Magazine\, Emory University\, Westminster School\, Berry College\, and the Haus für Poesie Berlin. \nThe event will be broadcast virtually over BlueJeans. As always\, the reading is FREE and open to the public.  \nThere will also be a number of other partner events through the week as part of the Poetry Festival\, organized by our partner institutions.  \nJoin the reading here.
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SUMMARY:Poets & Writers present Unique and Unified: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the NOMMO Literary Society with Jericho Brown
DESCRIPTION:From the organizers:  \nFounded in 1995\, the NOMMO Literary Society was a writing workshop specifically for Black writers in New Orleans. Although Hurricane Katrina’s landfall in 2005 led to the workshop’s formal disbandment\, its legacy and impact is felt to this day. \nJoin us for a panel with former NOMMO Literary Society workshop participants as they discuss the value of NOMMO in shaping craft\, developing voice\, and fostering community. Curated by P&W Literary Outreach Coordinator Kelly Harris. \nRegister here.
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