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SUMMARY:Robert Pesich: Model Organism book release + reading
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening with a community leader in both the practice and presentation of poetry. Doors open 6:30pm; reading begins 7pm. \nRobert Pesich is the editor and publisher at Swan Scythe Press (swanscythepress.com)\, president of Poetry Center San José (pcsj.org) and coordinator for The Well-RED Reading Series at Works/San José. Recent work has appeared in 7×7\, The Bitter Oleander\, Red Wheelbarrow\, Sand Hill Review and sPARKLE + bLINK. He has received poetry fellowships from Arts Council Silicon Valley\, Silicon Valley Community Foundation and was thrice a Djerassi Resident Artist Fellow. Nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize\, he was awarded the Littoral Press Poetry Prize in 2009. Author of Burned Kilim (Dragonfly Press) his collection of poetry Model Organism has just been published by Five Oaks Press. He works as a lab manager and research associate for Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research and for Stanford University School of Medicine\, Dept. of Infectious Diseases. He was born and raised in San José. \nPoet Sandra McPherson says about the book: \n“An altar of monitors” describes Robert Pesich’s curiousness and embracing perspicacity. His insights are both scientific and heartbreaking; poems that know “the blues” also illuminate the world with a light of many colors. When there is an I\, it’s a poet-scientist able to identify even physiologically with the prey of a red-tailed hawk or a hummingbird loose in the Biology building. Pesich is our Miroslav Holub; his Nude Mouse is Elizabeth Bishop’s armadillo. This collection advances our consciousness and smartens up Twenty-first Century poetry’s aesthetic.” \nSee more at www.robertpesich.com and www.five-oaks-press.com/2017/06/13/model-organism-robert-pesich/.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robert-pesich-model-organism-book-release-reading/
LOCATION:Works/San José\, 365 S Market St\, San Jose\, CA\, 95113\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,South Bay
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SUMMARY:Studio One Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:Paul Ebenkamp is author of Parallel Realism (Despite Editions\, 2017) and The Louder the Room the Darker the Screen (Timeless\, Infinite Light\, 2015); is co-editor of Modernist Women Poets: An Anthology (with Robert Hass\, Counterpoint\, 2014) and Richard O. Moore’s Particulars of Place: New Poems (with Brenda Hillman and Garrett Caples\, Omnidawn\, 2015); curates the Woolsey Heights reading series with Andrew Kenower; and with strings and devices makes music as Position. \nLara Durback is a poet who has lived in Oakland\, CA for 12 years. \nAngel Dominguez is a Latinx Los Angeles born writer and performance artist forming Dzonots with notebooks along the California coast.
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LOCATION:Studio One Arts Center\, 365 45th Street\, Oakland\, CA\, 94609\, United States
CATEGORIES:East Bay,Free
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