[Yale-readings] REMINDER: David Cappella & Ravi Shakar at ALL--TONIGHT!
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Fri Sep 17 10:12:08 EDT 2004
>
>WORD of MOUTH, the monthly reading series @ ARTS + LITERATURE LABORATORY,
>invites you to a reading with poets David Cappella and Ravi
>Shankar. Friday, September 17th at 7pm
>
>A teacher and a poet, David Cappella is a member of the English department
>at Central Connecticut State University. He is the co-author with Baron
>Wormser of Teaching the Art of Poetry: The Moves (Lawrence Erlbaum
>Associates, Inc., 2000) and of A Surge of Language: Teaching Poetry Day to
>Day (Heinemann, 2004). He was the resident teacher at The Frost Place
>Teacher Seminar in 2003. He has presented workshops on teaching poetry
>throughout the United States. His poems have appeared The Connecticut
>Review, Diner, The Newbury Review and other journals.
>
>Ravi Shankar is poet-in-residence at Central Connecticut State University
>and the founding editor of the online journal of the arts,
><http://www.drunkenboat.com>http://www.drunkenboat.com. His first book
>Instrumentality, was published by Word Press in May 2004. His work has
>previously appeared or is forthcoming in such places as The Paris Review,
>Poets &Writers, Time Out New York, Gulf Coast, The Massachusetts Review,
>Descant, LIT, Crowd, The Cortland Review, Catamaran, The Indiana Review,
>Western Humanities Review, The Iowa Review, Smartish Pace, and the AWP
>Writer's Chronicle, among other publications. He has read at such venues
>as The National Arts Club, Columbia University, KGB, and the Cornelia
>Street Café, has held residencies from the MacDowell Colony, Ragdale, and
>the Atlantic Center for the Arts, has served on panels at UCLA, Poet's
>House, South-by-Southwest Interactive/Film Festival, and the AWP
>Conference in Baltimore, been a commentator for NPR and Wesleyan radio,
>reviews poetry for the Contemporary Poetry Review and is currently editing
>an anthology of South Asian, East Asian, and Middle Eastern poetry. You
>can read an interview with him at:
><http://jacketmagazine.com/16/dev-iv-shank.html>http://jacketmagazine.com/16/dev-iv-shank.html.
>He does not play the sitar.
>
>As usual, an open mic will start the evening. ARTS + LITERATURE
>LABORATORY 5 Edwards Street, New Haven CT
>
>For more information, log on to www.allgallery.org or call (203) 671-5175.
>
Nancy Kuhl
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Yale University
121 Wall Street
P.O. Box 208240
New Haven, CT 06520-8240
Phone: 203.432.2966
Fax: 203.432.4047
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