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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Please celebrate Language for a
New Century: Contemporary Poetry from Asia,<br>
Middle East and Beyond (W.W. Norton & Co.) at two events on Friday,
May 2nd<br>
and Saturday, May 3rd, 2008<br><br>
The Helix International Poetry Festival<br>
Friday, May 2nd, 10:00 am to 1:00 pm<br>
Founders Hall, Davidson Building, CCSU
<a href="http://www.ccsu.edu" eudora="autourl">http://www.ccsu.edu</a><br>
<br>
Launch Party for Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from
Asia,<br>
Middle East and Beyond (W.W. Norton & Co.)<br>
Saturday, May 3rd, 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm<br>
Hartford History Center, Hartford Public Library
<a href="http://www.hplct.org/" eudora="autourl">http://www.hplct.org/</a>
<br><br>
Featuring poets Meena Alexander, Tina Chang, Nathalie Handal, Mong
Lan,<br>
Khaled Mattawa, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, Wang Ping, Sudeep Sen, Ravi
Shankar,<br>
Pireeni Sundaralingam, and Kirpal Singh.<br><br>
The event is co-sponsored by a CCSU Diversity Initiative Grant, the
CCSU<br>
media board, CCSU Student Activities, the CCSU Alumni Association and
the<br>
Connecticut Center for the Book at the Hartford Public Library.<br><br>
PERFORMERS INCLUDE:<br><br>
Meena Alexander's six volumes of poetry include Illiterate Heart
(2002,<br>
winner of the PEN Open Book Award), Raw Silk (2004) and Quickly
Changing<br>
River (2008) all published by TriQuarterly Books/ Northwestern
University<br>
Press. She is the author of the memoir Fault Lines and editor of Indian
Love<br>
Poems. She is Distinguished Professor of English at Hunter College and
the<br>
Graduate Centre, City University of New York. Currently she is working on
a<br>
new book of poems and a book of essays on poetry, migration and
memory.<br><br>
Tina Chang is the author of Half-Lit Houses. Her poems have appeared
in<br>
American Poet, Indiana Review, McSweeney¹s, The Missouri Review,<br>
Ploughshares, Quarterly West, Sonora Review, among others. Her
poems have<br>
been anthologized in Identity Lessons, Poetry Nation, Asian American<br>
Literature, Asian American Poetry: The Next Generation, and in Poetry
30:<br>
Poets in Their Thirties. She has received awards from the Academy of<br>
American Poets, the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, the Ludwig
Vogelstein<br>
Foundation, the New York Foundation for the Arts, Poets & Writers,
the Van<br>
Lier Foundation among others. She is co-editor of Language for a New<br>
Century: Contemporary Poetry of the Middle East, Asia and Beyond
(W.W.<br>
Norton in 2008). She teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and Hunter
College.<br><br>
Nathalie Handal most recent books include, The Lives of Rain and
Language<br>
for a New Century (Norton, 2008). Her work has been translated into
more<br>
than fifteen languages and she has been featured on NPR, KPFK, PBS Radio
as<br>
well as The New York Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, Reuters, Mail
&<br>
Guardian, The Jordan Times and Il Piccolo. Handal has been involved
either<br>
as a writer, director or producer in over twenty theatrical and/or
film<br>
productions.<br><br>
Vietnamese-American poet, writer, painter, photographer, and Argentine
tango<br>
dancer, Mong-Lan is the author of Song of the Cicadas (Juniper Prize),
Why<br>
is the Edge Always Windy?, Tango, Tangoing: Poems & Art, and Love
Poem to<br>
Tofu & Other Poems. She was a Stegner Fellow in poetry at
Stanford<br>
University and a Fulbright Fellow in Vietnam. She has taught at
the<br>
University of Arizona, Stanford University, and the University of
Maryland<br>
in Tokyo. Visit:
<a href="http://www.monglan.com" eudora="autourl">www.monglan.com</a><br>
<br>
Khaled Mattawa is the author of three books of poem, Ismailia
Eclipse,<br>
Zodiac of Echoes, and Amorisco. He has translted seven volumes of<br>
contempoarary Arabic poetry and co-edited two anthologies of Arab
American<br>
literature. Receipiant of many awards for his poetry and
translations,<br>
Mattawa teaches creative writing in the MFA (Creative Writing) program
at<br>
the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.<br><br>
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of At the Drive-In Volcano and
Miracle<br>
Fruit (both from Tupelo Press), which was named Poetry Book of the Year
by<br>
ForeWord Magazine, and the winner of the Global Filipino Literary Award.
New<br>
work appears in Tin House, FIELD, and Prairie Schooner. She is
associate<br>
professor of English at SUNY-Fredonia where she was awarded a
Chancellor's<br>
Medal of Excellence and the Hagan Young Scholars Award.<br><br>
Wang Ping was born in China and came to USA in 1985. Her
publications<br>
include American Visa (short stories, 1994), Foreign Devil (novel, 1996),
Of<br>
Flesh and Spirit (poetry, 1998), The Magic Whip (poetry, 2003), The
Last<br>
Communist Virgin (stories, 2007), all from Coffee House. New
Generation:<br>
Poetry from China Today (1999), an anthology she edited and
co-translated,<br>
is published by Hanging Loose. Aching for Beauty: Footbinding in
China<br>
(2000, University of Minnesota Press) won the Eugene Kayden Award for
the<br>
Best Book in Humanities. In 2002, Random House published its paperback.
She<br>
had a solo multi-media exhibition on the Three Gorges Dam "Behind
the Gate:<br>
After the Flooding of the Three Gorges" in 2007 at Janet Fine Art
Gallery,<br>
Macalester College. She is the recipient of National Endowment for the
Arts,<br>
New York Foundation for the Arts, New York State Council of the
Arts,<br>
Minnesota State Arts Board, the Bush Artist Fellowship, and Lannan<br>
Foundation Fellowship. She is associate professor of English at
Macalester<br>
College.<br><br>
Sudeep Sen studied at Delhi University & as Inlaks Scholar received
an MS<br>
from Columbia University Journalism School. Awards/fellowships
include:<br>
Hawthornden (UK); Pushcart nomination, BreadLoaf, Ledig House (all
USA);<br>
Pleiades (Macedonia) & NLPVF (Amsterdam). Writer-in-residence at
Scottish<br>
Poetry Library (Edinburgh) & Visiting Scholar at Harvard University.
Poetry<br>
volumes include: Postmarked India: New & Selected Poems
(HarperCollins),<br>
Prayer Flag, Distracted Geographies & Rain. Poetry translated into
25<br>
languages, appear in anthologies by Penguin, HarperCollins,
Bloomsbury,<br>
Routledge, Norton, Knopf, Everyman, Macmillan & Granta. Other
writings<br>
appear in TLS, Guardian, Independent, Herald, London Magazine &
Literary<br>
Review. Editor of Atlas, editorial director of Aark Arts, he lives in
New<br>
Delhi.
[<a href="http://www.sudeepsen.net" eudora="autourl">www.sudeepsen.net</a>
]<br><br>
Dedicated to examining the confluence of science and art, Pireeni<br>
Sundaralingam has held national fellowships both in cognitive science and
in<br>
poetry. Born in Sri Lanka and educated at Oxford, she is a former
professor<br>
of Cognitive Development, and has held research posts at Cornell, UCLA
and<br>
MIT. Her poetry has appeared in such publications as Ploughshares,
The<br>
Progressive (USA), The Guardian newspaper (UK), and Masala
(Macmillan,<br>
2005), as well as in college texts such as Three Genres (Prentice
Hall,<br>
2006). A PEN USA Fellow, her poetry has featured in such places as
the<br>
Barbican Theatre in London, UN Headquarters and the International Museum
of<br>
Women, as well as on national radio in Sweden, Ireland, England, and the
US.<br><br>
Kirpal Singh has long been regarded as one of the most powerful
creative<br>
vocies to emerge from Southeast Asia. From as early as 1976 Kirpal has
been<br>
published all over the world and he has been consistently receiving
invites<br>
to give Readings, Talks, Seminars, Workshops at some of the world's
most<br>
prestigious festivals and literary events (Edinburgh, York,
Cambirdge,<br>
Toronto,) and he has lectured at numerous universties including Yale,
MIT,<br>
Georgtown, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, Toronto. Today, in addition to
being<br>
a highly respected writer, Kirpal is internationally known as a
Creativity<br>
Guru after the runaway success of his last book THINKING HATS &
COLOURED<br>
TURBANS: Creativity Across Cultures(Prentice-Hall, 2004)<br><br>
<br><br>
*************** <br>
Ravi Shankar <br>
Ed.,
<a href="http://www.drunkenboat.com" eudora="autourl">
http://www.drunkenboat.com</a><br>
Poet-in-Residence <br>
Associate Professor<br>
CCSU - English Dept.<br>
860-832-2766 <br>
shankarr@ccsu.edu </blockquote>
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