Monday, October 16, 2017

Tomorrow Night: The First and Last Word Poetry Series

Information courtesy of Gloria Mindock.


THE CENTER FOR THE ARTS AT THE ARMORY
POETRY AT THE CAFÉ
191 HIGHLAND AVENUE
SOMERVILLE, MA

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2017
7:00 PM/ADMISSION: $4.00
READING AND OPEN MIC

Hosted by: Harris Gardner and Gloria Mindock

THE FIRST AND LAST WORD POETRY SERIES

Richard J. Fein has published ten books of poetry, including the recent Not a Separate Surge: New and Selected Poems. His collection Kafka’s Ear won the Maurice English Award. He has also published two books of translations of Yiddish poetry, Selected Poems of Yankev Glatshteyn, and an anthology of Yiddish poetry, With Everything We’ve Got. He has also published a critical study, Robert Lowell; a memoir of Yiddish, The Dance of Leah; and a book of person essays, Yiddish Genesis.


Marcia Karp has poems in The Times Literary Supplement; The Partisan Review; Literary Imagination; New Ohio Review; sPoke; The Poetry Porch; Oxford Magazine; Warwick Review; Harvard Review; and Joining Music with Reason: 34 Poets, British and American, Oxford 2004-2009, edited by Christopher Ricks. She has translations in the Guardian; Penguin Books’ Catullus in English and Petrarch in English; and Norton’s The Word Exchange: Anglo-Saxon Poems in Translation.


George Kalogeris is the author of a book of paired poems in translation, Dialogos (Antilever, 2012), and of a book of poems based on the notebooks of Albert Camus, Camus: Carnets (Pressed Wafer, 2006). His poems and translations were anthologized in Joining Music with Reason, chosen by Christopher Ricks (Oxford, 2010). His book of poems, Guide to Greece, is forthcoming from Louisiana State University Press (2018). He teaches English Literature and Classics in Translation at Suffolk University.
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The Center for the Arts is located between Davis Square and Union Square.  Parking is located behind the armory at the rear of the building.  Arts at the Armory is approximately a 15 minute walk from Davis Square which is on the MTBA Red Line.  You can also find us by using either the MBTA RT 88 and RT 90 bus that can be caught either at Lechmere (Green Line) or Davis Square (Red Line).  Get off at the Highland Avenue and Lowell Street stop.  You can also get to us from Sullivan Square (Orange Line) by using the MBTA RT 90 bus.  Get off at the Highland Avenue and Benton Road stop.

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