[Yale-readings] 2-26, 7pm: Friendly Reminder: Richard Deming and Nancy Kuhl Read Tomorrow, Tuesday, February 26
Nancy Kuhl
nancy.kuhl at yale.edu
Mon Feb 25 22:00:45 EST 2008
>ORDINARY EVENING READING SERIES PRESENTS
>POETS RICHARD DEMING AND NANCY KUHL
>Tuesday, February 26, 7pm
>
> Join us for an unconventional Valentine's Day celebration with a
> reading from poets (and married couple) Richard Deming and Nancy
> Kuhl on Tuesday, February 26, 7pm, at the Anchor Bar's Mermaid Room
> (downstairs), 272 College Street at Chapel.
>
> Choose this place, its dogged vacancies
> and when someone walks
> in, here begins:
> the distance pressed, the minute before grew an inch,
> now closer in--arms and legs shoot out so
> the body is an x, a beckoning.
> How's that for sincerity?...
>
> - from "Rooms (1)" by Richard Deming
>
>
> I am. I am. Falling. Like the downward
> stroke of a paintbrush, like a river turned
> cataract. People who fall
>
> find each other by bends where
> bones didn't heal right, by scabs,
> by swellings and scars...
> - from "Pyramid" by Nancy Kuhl
>
>
>Richard Deming is a poet and a theorist who works on the philosophy
>of literature. His first book of poems is Let's Not Call It
>Consequence (Shearsman, 2008). He is also the author of Listening on
>All Sides: Towards an Emersonian Ethics of Reading (Stanford
>University Press, 2008). With Nancy Kuhl he edits Phylum Press.
>
>Nancy Kuhl is the author of the full-length poetry collection The
>Wife of the Left Hand (Shearsman Books, 2007). Her chapbook, In the
>Arbor, was winner of the Wick Poetry Chapbook Prize and was
>published by Kent State University Press. Her work has appeared or
>is forthcoming in Verse, Fence, Phoebe, Puerto del Sol, Cream City
>Review, The Journal, and other magazines.
>
>She is co-editor of Phylum Press, a small poetry publisher, and
>Associate Curator of the Yale Collection of American Literature at
>the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University,
>where she curates the Yale Collection of American Literature Reading
>Series. She is the author of two exhibition catalogs, Intimate
>Circles: American Women in the Arts and Extravagant Crowd: Carl Van
>Vechten's Portraits of Women, which are distributed by the
>University Press of New England.
>
>Ordinary Evening's Spring 2008 lineup features both established and
>emerging writers: journalist Jack Hitt and novelist Rachel Pastan
>(3/25); writers from the "Mr. Wrong" Anthology, Ann Hood and Dana
>Kinstler (4/29); and novelist Wally Lamb with poet Jason Shinder
>(5/20). Please join us!
>
>Read writers' biographies, find links, send us an email, and more at
><http://ordinaryevening.blogspot.com/>http://ordinaryevening.blogspot.com/.
>
>--
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