Solar eclipse in the northeast
Photo by Michael Cefola |
Less high-tech, a colander spread dozens of crescent-sun disks over
our deck. Wildlife seemed noisier as light slightly dimmed, and the air cooled.
Get your solar sunglasses now for the next one—in seven years!
Free Ferry at Fordham
University
As you may know, one of Free Ferry’s
dual narratives follows one of the scientists who isolated plutonium. That scientist
was a professor at Fordham,
and I am delighted that I will be reading at the Rose Hill Campus
as part of a STEM event recognizing the 75th anniversary of his
achievement. Come to Flom Auditorium at
the Walsh Library on October 11, from 2:30-5:30pm, to hear multiple speakers
and enjoy a reception. The event is free and public welcome.
JohnMac Radio Show
What a great time talking with poet and
program host John F. McMullen, aka
“JohnMac”! We covered writer workshops,
ways writers can increase literary credits, joys of the online course ModPo, and a dose of politics. You can hear
the hour-long interview in this podcast, and be sure to listen to those with Edward Ahern and Susana H. Case.
Ann Starr on Outsider Art
Ann Starr |
Deborah Coulter at the Alexander Gallery
Deborah Coulter |
Baring Breasts in Peekskill and Bethlehem
"Bosom
Bodies,” an exhibit honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month, will be October 7 -
29, at the SIA Gallery; opening October 7, 3-6pm, and
closing performances and panel on October 29, 3-5pm. A complementary exhibit, Clarity Haynes: Bearing Witness, The Breast Portrait Project, 1998 –
Present at Payne
Gallery, also curated by Beth
Gersh-Nesic, runs September 7-October 15 in Bethlehem, PA.
Creative opportunities
Beta readers needed for art historian/novelist – email laura@lauramorelli.com
Keetje Kuipers on Beyond the Precious Self: Publishing Your Failed Poem, September 26, 2pm
New releases
Indra's Net: An international anthology of poetry in aid of The Book Bus (Bennison Press)
Curried Squash Soup
Keetje Kuipers |
Keetje Kuipers on Beyond the Precious Self: Publishing Your Failed Poem, September 26, 2pm
Loose Moose Publishing Poetry Contest by December 1
New Millennium Writing Awards by November 30
New York Encounter Poetry Contest judged by Dana Gioia – by November 7
New releases
Auden, the Psalms and Me by J. Chester Johnson (Church Publishing)
15 Flower World Variations – revised (The Operating System) by Jerome Rothenberg
Indra's Net: An international anthology of poetry in aid of The Book Bus (Bennison Press)
The Oligarch by James Sherry (Palgrave MacMillan)
The Standing Eight by Adam Berlin (Finishing Line Press)
Technicians of the Sacred - 50th anniversary ed. (Univ. of California Press) by Jerome Rothenberg
Curried Squash Soup
This recipe from The Perfect Wife Restaurant is probably the most delicious soup I’ve had in a long time.
2 ribs celery
1 T. chopped garlic
3 T. curry powder
4 c. zucchini, rough chop
4 c. summer squash, rough chop
½ c. white wine
2 large potatoes, peeled and chopped into 1” chunks
½ gallon chicken or vegetable stock
¾ c. heavy cream
Poetry readings / literary events
Marianne Moore (1887-1972) |
Brooklyn Book
Festival, September 11-17, Kaveh Akbar, Will Brewer, Carolyn Forché, Robin Coste Lewis, Layli Long Soldier, Aja Monet, Meghan O'Rourke, Morgan
Parker, Tommy Pico, Erika L. Sánchez, sam sax, Nicole
Sealey, Danez Smith, Mai Der Vang, Javier Zamora
Pacific Standard, September 13, 8pm –
Jerry T Johnson
Charlie Rauh |
Brooklyn Public Library, September 15, 8:30pm –
Marianne Moore Tribute: Heather Cass White, Patrick Breen, Eleanor Chai, Timothy
Donnelly, Margo Jefferson, Maureen
N. McLane, Maria
Tucci
HVWC, September 15, Open Mic, 7:30pm, $5
Woody Tanger
Auditorium, September 18, 11am, Sandra Cisneros
Shetler Studios and
Theatres, September 20-October 7, “Blood Boundary,” by
Cherokee playwright Vicki Lynn Mooney
Terrance Hayes Photo credit: MacArthur Foundation |
September 21, 9pm,
Charlie Rauh new album,
Viriditas, release
Viriditas, release
Cecilia Vicuña |
Kelly
Writers House, September 28, 6pm – Jerome Rothenberg, Charles
Bernstein, Ron Silliman, Rochelle Owens, George Economou, Laynie Brown, Michelle
Taransky, Ahmad Almallah, Julia Bloch, Ariel Resnikoff
Papa Susso |
Poets
House, October 3, 7pm – Jerome Rothenberg, Anne
Waldman, Cecilia Vicuña, Bob Holman, Papa Susso, George Quasha, Ariel
Resnikoff, Stuart Cooke.
The Backroom – Local 138,
October 10, 6pm – Drugstore Blue by
Susanna H. Case release: Mervyn Taylor, Jennifer Franklin, Elizabeth Haukaas,
Myra Malkin, Lynn McGee, Margo Taft Stever, Meredith Trede, Estha Weiner
ʼRound the Net
Jessica Helen Lopez |
Art Historian/Curator Beth Gersh-Nesic for honoring Michael
Richards in the Francis M. Naumann
catalog of the late sculptor’s current exhibit
Christina Rau |
Photo by Mike Virsinger |
Astrophotographer Mike Virsinger for this amazing total eclipse photo
Ode to Ashbery
John Ashbery (1927-2017) |
These Lacustrine Cities
These lacustrine cities grew out of
loathing
Into something forgetful, although
angry with history.
They are the product of an idea:
that man is horrible, for instance,
Though this is only one example.
They emerged until a tower
Controlled the sky, and with
artifice dipped back
Into the past for swans and tapering
branches,
Burning, until all that hate was
transformed into useless love.
Then you are left with an idea of
yourself
And the feeling of ascending
emptiness of the afternoon
Which must be charged to the
embarrassment of others
Who fly by you like beacons.
The night is a sentinel.
Much of your time has been occupied
by creative games
Until now, but we have all-inclusive
plans for you.
We had thought, for instance, of
sending you to the middle of the desert,
To a violent sea, or of having the
closeness of the others be air
To you, pressing you back into a
startled dream
As sea-breezes greet a child’s face.
But the past is already here, and
you are nursing some private project.
The worst is not over, yet I know
You will be happy here. Because of
the logic
Of your situation, which is
something no climate can outsmart.
Tender and insouciant by turns, you
see
You have built a mountain of
something,
Thoughtfully pouring all your energy
into this single monument,
Whose wind is desire starching a
petal,
Whose disappointment broke into a
rainbow of tears.
— John Ashbery
Until next time,
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