Free
Ferry
featured in blog
Thanks to reviewer Darrell Laurant for featuring Free Ferry today on his blog, Snowflakes in a Blizzard. Discover the backstory behind Free Ferry if you’ve read it. And if not, now is the perfect
time: Free Ferry is at a discounted price of
$7. Read it to see astonishing similarities of our current geopolitical climate
with the 1960s.
The
Enchantment of the Ordinary
Mutabilis Press
has accepted my poem, “Kin”, a salute to the time I first met my lovely Texas
and Oklahoma relatives, for a Texas-themed anthology, The Enchantment of the Ordinary. Big hugs to my cousin Katherine in Fort Worth who knew all the relatives named! My dear friend Linda Simone, a San Antonian, has a poem
included too, and we can’t wait for the book’s debut this fall.
So excited my translation of Hélène Sanguinetti’s The Hero will debut soon from Chax Press! The publisher, Charles
Alexander, a poet and book designer, takes the utmost care in producing
fine books. Poet and translator Cole Swensen has
also praised the book in a generous inscription. Get ready to read a seriously audacious
work from one of France’s top contemporary poets!
Lydia
Davis at the Albertine
Lydia Davis |
How great to meet Lydia Davis at the Albertine
Prize program last month! Ms. Davis, award-winning micro-fiction writer and
Swann’s Way (Penguin, 2004) translator, is now translating from Dutch. She
told me she read all of Proust’s correspondence for Letters to His Neighbors (New Directions, 2017), and that this edition
corrects prior timeline errors. Thanks to Beth Gersh-Nešić, art
historian and André Salmon translator,
for inviting me to this wonderful
event!
Summer
reading
Rona Carr |
Marilyn
Monroe in Stamford
Forever Marilyn by Seward Johnson Photo Michael Cefola |
Sarah
Bracey White in Read 650
Sarah Bracey White |
J. Chester Johnson on Auden
What a joy to hear J. Chester Johnson at St. James the Less on Auden, the Psalms and Me (Church
Publishing, 2017). It’s a book you feel compelled to read in one sitting, so
fascinating is the “religious” Auden never discussed in contemporary
literature. Auden’s letters cast a
lasting influence over Chester’s life as a poet and translator, and
important considerations for the rest of us.
New releases
Dante Aligheri, trans. W. S. Merwin, Purgatorio:
A New Verse Translation (Copper Canyon Press)
Michael Baldwin, Beyond Passing Strange (CreateSpace)
Ivy Johnson, Born
Again (The Operating System)
Mostafa Nissabouri, trans. Guy Bennett, Pierre Joris, Addie Leak, Teresa Villa-Ignacio, For an Ineffable Metrics of the Desert (Otis Books-Seismicity Editions)
Erick Sáenz, Susurros a mi Padre (The Operating System)
Creative opportunities
Kevin Pilkington |
Nourish – poetry calls for work
Last call for Kevin Pilkington’s Maine
Media Poetry Workshop
in Rockport
Poetry, essay, drama, or hybrid on Simone Weil (Word, RTF, or PDF) with author info to weilanthology@gmail.com by August 1 for Orison
anthology
Stupid-Easy
Cole Slaw
Again, from George Motz’s The Great American Burger (Abrams,
2016): Halve ingredients if only serving two or three people, and use a bag of
shredded cabbage for a stupid-fast
slaw.
6 organic
medium-large carrots, grated
1 cup
mayonnaise
¼ cup
apple cider vinegar
2
tablespoons yellow mustard
1
teaspoon salt
½
teaspoon ground black pepper
Combine
cabbage and carrots in bowl and set aside. In large bowl, whisk together mayo,
vinegar, mustard, salt and pepper. Add carrots and cabbage, tossing to coat.
Cover and refrigerate for an hour before serving, or up to 24 hours.
And, as
promised from the last annogram, toppings for the beet burger recipe:
Sautéed Mushrooms
1
tablespoon butter
2 cups
sliced organic cremini mushrooms
½ cup
dry white wine
Melt
butter in a saucepan over medium heat and add mushrooms. Cover and cook until
mushrooms release their liquid. Pour in the wine and raise the heat to high.
When liquid in pan is reduced, remove from heat. Salt to taste and set aside
until ready to use on your beet burgers.
Caramelized Onions
3
tablespoons olive oil
2
medium organic Vidalia or Walla Walla onions
3
pinches salt
¼ cup
white wine
1
tablespoon salted butter
Preheat
skillet over medium heat and add olive oil. Slice onions into thin rings or
strings and add to skillet, stirring to coat with oil and continuing to poke,
pat and move around until onions become limp, about 6 minutes. Add salt and stir.
Add wine and raise heat for 1 minute, stirring constantly until liquid
evaporates, then return to medium heat and add butter, stirring until melted.
Cook, turning onions in pan frequently for another 10 minutes or until nicely
golden brown and caramelized. Remove from heat and set aside.
Beet Burger assemblage
See
prior annogram for beet burger
recipe: While burgers still brown in the pan, add spoonful of sautéed mushrooms
to top of each followed by a cheddar cheese slice. Cover, cook until the cheese
melts, about 2 minutes. Transfer beet burgers to toasted buns and top with caramelized
onions.
Poetry / literary events
Joan Silber on winning the 2017 National Books Critics Circle Award for Fiction |
The Meetinghouse, Canaan,
NH, 7:30pm: July 19, Christopher Wren, Lauren Groff; July
26,Howard Mansfield, Robin MacArthur; August 2, Lloyd Schwartz, Joan Silber
The Merchantile Library, July 17,7pm, Richard Hague and Paulette Hansel on memoir
HVWC,
July 20, 27; August 17; 7:30pm, Open Mic Night; August 19, 10am, $5
John
C. Hart Library, July 21, 1pm, Book Fair and Reception with Local Authors
̓Round the Net
Clouds Rte 84 by Meg Lindsay |
Poet Gary Glauber for work on page
14 in Event Horizon and in Synchronized Chaos
Artist Meg Lindsay for participating in Upstream Gallery's PaperWorks 2018 exhibit through July 29
Blogger Rolf Maurer for this profile of Yorktown Heights Poet Laureate John McMullen
Blogger Rolf Maurer for this profile of Yorktown Heights Poet Laureate John McMullen
A Throw of Dice (1929) British Silent Film shown at The San Francisco Silent Film Festival |
Poet John McMullen for sharing this
video from a Holocaust
Remembrance Day this spring
Poet Ralph Nazareth for sharing the
Times obit of poet Donald Hall
The NEA for this federal survey
indicating that poetry
readership is up
The New York Public Library for
its July
Staff Picks
Poet Linda Simone on reading next month at San Antonio 300, her poem “Whisk” in the San Antonio-Express News, and essay in Far Villages: Essays for New Beginner Poets forthcoming from Black Lawrence Press
Songwriter and singer Fran Sisco on her new
film, Happy Trans Girl Like Me
Wishing
everyone a summer full of rest and recreation so necessary
for creativity! See you back here in September….
Until next
time,
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