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SUMMARY:Thursdays en la Misión
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly poetry series celebrating the Latinidad of the Latino Cultural District. This series focuses on the experiences of people of color in the Bay Area\, featuring local poets chosen from the Mission’s deep literary culture. Each reading features an established poet and a newcomer. ____________________________________________________ Friends of the San Francisco Public Library se enorgullece en anunciar Thursdays en la Misión\, una serie mensual de poesia celebrando la latinidad de nuestro Distrito Cultural Latino. La serie se centará en las experiencias de las personas de color en el Bay Area. Vamos a destacar una variedad de poetas locales elegidos de la profunda cultura literaria de la Misión. Cada evento contará con lecturas de dos poetas; uno establecido y uno menos conocido
URL:https://litseen.com/event/thursdays-en-la-mision/
LOCATION:Friends of the San Francisco Public Library\, 710 Van Ness Ave.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Word Week "Language & Power: Celebrating International Women's Day"
DESCRIPTION:Our celebration of International Women’s Day will be led by three powerful women reading from their work and talking about how their writing has empowered them through language used in new and different ways. Thursday\, March 8\, 7pm at Folio Books\, 3957 24th St. in Noe Valley. Book signing after the readings. Free admission and refreshments. A Word Week 2018 event. \nOur guests:\nCassandra Dallett poet and memoir writer\, author of Wet Reckless (2014)\, Raw and five chapbooks (2015)\, and a full-length collection\, Collapse\, this year. She lives in Oakland\, is a two-time Pushcart nominee and Literary Death Match winner publishing online and in print magazines\, such as Slip Stream\, Sparkle and Blink\, Chiron Review etc. \nNatasha Dennerstein\, Australian ex-pat\, poet and artist\, author of Anatomize (2015) Triptych Caliform (2016)\, and edgy novella in verse About a Girl (2017)\, all published by Norfolk Press. She has authored a chapbook Seahorse (2017) and published poetry in many journals including Landfall\, Snorkel\, Shenandoah\, Bloom\, Transfer\, Red Light Lit etc. \nKim Shuck is the current poet laureate of San Francisco. Daughter of a Cherokee man from Oklahoma and Polish mother. Educator\, visual artist\, poet\, iconoclast in San Francisco\, she has published two collections of poetry\, one chapbook\, one collection of prose poems and is working on a collection of poems to be published in 2019.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-week-language-power-celebrating-international-womens-day/
LOCATION:Folio Books\, 3957 24th St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Vegas Tenold
DESCRIPTION:discussing his new book \nEverything You Love Will Burn \npublished by Nation Books \nSix years ago\, Vegas Tenold embedded himself among the members of three of America’s most ideologically extreme white nationalist groups-the KKK\, the National Socialist Movement\, and the Traditionalist Workers Party. At the time\, these groups were part of a disorganized counterculture that felt far from the mainstream. \nBut since then\, all that has changed. Racially-motivated violence has been on open display at rallies in Charlottesville\, Berkeley\, Pikesville\, Phoenix\, and Boston. Membership in white nationalist organizations is rising\, and national politicians\, including the president\, are validating their perceived grievances. \nEverything You Love Will Burn offers a terrifying\, sobering inside look at these newly empowered movements\, from their conventions to backroom meetings with Republican operatives. Tenold introduces us to neo-Nazis in Brooklyn; a millennial Klanswoman in Tennessee; and a rising star in the movement\, nicknamed the “Little Führer” by the Southern Poverty Law Center\, who understands political power and is organizing a grand coalition of far-right groups to bring them into the mainstream. \nEverything You Love Will Burn takes readers to the dark\, paranoid underbelly of America\, a world in which the white race is under threat and the enemy is everywhere. \n\n\nVegas Tenold is an award-winning journalist. He has covered the far right in America for years\, as well as human rights in Russia\, conflict in central Africa and the Middle East\, and national security. A graduate of Columbia University’s School of Journalism\, his work has appeared in publications including the New York Times\, Rolling Stone\, New Republic\, and Al Jazeera America. He was born and raised in Norway\, and lives in Brooklyn.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/vegas-tenold/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180308T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180308T210000
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SUMMARY:Patton Oswalt presents I'll Be Gone in the Dark at Public Works SF
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith is thrilled to welcome Patton Oswalt to Public Works SF to discuss his late wife Michelle McNamara’s book I’ll Be Gone in the Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search for the Golden State Killer. \nTickets start at $15 and are on sale now. Signing information and other details coming soon! Stay tuned. \n\n“You’ll be silent forever\, and I’ll be gone in the dark.” \nOver the course of more than ten years\, a mysterious and violent predator committed fifty sexual assaults in Northern California before moving south\, where he perpetrated ten sadistic murders. In 1986 he disappeared\, eluding capture by multiple police forces and some of the best detectives in the area. \nThree decades later\, Michelle McNamara\, a true-crime journalist who created the popular website True Crime Diary\, was determined to find the violent psychopath she called the Golden State Killer. Michelle pored over police reports\, inter-viewed victims\, and embedded herself in the online communities that were as obsessed with the case as she was. \nAt the time of the crimes\, the Golden State Killer was between the ages of eighteen and thirty\, Caucasian\, and athletic—capable of vaulting tall fences. He always wore a mask. After choosing his victims—he favored suburban couples—he often entered their homes when no one was there\, studying family pictures\, mastering the layouts. He attacked while they slept\, using a flashlight to awaken and blind them. Though they could not recognize him\, his victims recalled his voice: a guttural whisper through clenched teeth\, abrupt and threatening. \nI’ll Be Gone in the Dark—the masterpiece McNamara was writing at the time of her sudden death—offers an atmospheric snapshot of a moment in American history and a chilling account of a criminal mastermind and the wreckage he left behind. It is also a portrait of a woman’s obsession and her unflagging pursuit of the truth. Framed by an introduction from Gillian Flynn and an afterword by McNamara’s husband\, Patton Oswalt\, the book was completed by Michelle’s lead researcher and a close colleague. Utterly original and compelling\, it is destined to become a true-crime classic—and may at last unmask the Golden State Killer. \n\nPatton Oswalt is a comedian\, actor\, and writer. From his award-winning comedy specials to his many memorable film roles and guest appearances on his favorite TV shows (including Parks and Recreation\, for which he received a TV Critics Choice Award)\, Oswalt continues to choose work that inspires him and entertains audiences. He tours regularly and extensively\, headlining both in the United States\, Canada\, and the UK. \nOn TV\, Oswalt had a starring role on Adult Swims The Heart\, She Holler\, was a series regular on Showtimes United States of Tara\, recurred on the SyFy series Caprica\, and has had many guest roles on Veep\, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\, Parks and Recreation\, Justified\, Two and a Half Men\, Portlandia\, Bored to Death\, Flight of the Conchords\, The Sarah Silverman Program\, Tim and Erics Awesome Show\, and Seinfeld\, among others. He is also very well known for playing Spence on The King of Queens for nine seasons. He was also a regular contributor to Countdown with Keith Olbermann\, Real Time with Bill Maher\, and Lewis Blacks Root of All Evil. Oswalt also has a regular\, bi-monthly show at the new Largo at the Coronet Theater in Los Angeles. Both of his published books Zombie Spaceship Wasteland (2011) and Silver Screen Fiend (2015) are New York Times Best Sellers. \nMichelle McNamaras (1970-2016) fascination with unsolved murders began as a teenager\, when a young girl was killed less than half a mile from her familys home. As an adult\, she channeled her obsession into the website True Crime Diary. After earning an MFA in fiction writing from the University of Minnesota\, she sold two television pilots to ABC and Fox and a screenplay to Paramount. She lived in Los Angeles and is survived by her husband\, Patton Oswalt\, and their daughter\, Alice. \n  \n\n  \nPlease remember: tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Public Works SF is a 21+ venue. \n  \nThis is a standing room only event; if you need a seat or other special considerations\, please contact events at booksmith dot com at least one week prior to the event. Thanks!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/patton-oswalt-presents-ill-be-gone-in-the-dark-at-public-works-sf/
LOCATION:Public Works\, 161 Erie Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Robert Reich
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation with Mina Kim Robert Reich is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. He served as Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration\, for which Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the twentieth century. He has written fourteen books\, including the best sellers Aftershock\, The Work of Nations\, and Beyond Outrage\, Saving Capitalism\, and Economics in Wonderland. He is a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine\, chairman of Common Cause\, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and co-creator of the award-winning documentary\, Inequality for All. His forthcoming book is called The Common Good.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robert-reich/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180308T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180308T210000
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SUMMARY:The Endless Summer
DESCRIPTION:Madame Nielsen\, one of Denmark’s most daring artists\, joins Scott Esposito to discuss The Endless Summer\, translated by Gaye Kynoch and published by Open Letter Books. \nA passionate love story about a Danish woman and a much younger Portuguese artist\, The Endless Summer confronts ideas of time\, sexuality\, and tragedy in a style reminiscent of both Proust and Lars Von Trier. \nEmotional and visceral\, the novel drifts through time and space\, relating the lives\, loves\, and dissolutions of everyone who surrounds this unexpected couple\, including the woman’s ex-husband who holds the family at gunpoint\, her daughter\, and her lovers\, who include a boy who finds himself and his true sexual identity in America. There is also the young boy who “is perhaps a girl\, but does not yet know it\,” who narrates it all. \nPropelled by a captivating story\, the real charm of the novel is its impeccable style and atmosphere\, which is imbued with longing\, a nostalgia for times that thrum with possibility\, even if the endless summer may not last forever.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/the-endless-summer/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Madame Nielsen with Scott Esposito
DESCRIPTION:Madame Nielsen discusses their new novel\, The Endless Summer with Scott Esposito. Sponsored by The Center for the Art of Translation. \n\nPraise for The Endless Summer \n\n“The Endless Summer by Madame Nielsen is my literary discovery of the year.” ―Sjón \n\n“Once in a while\, after you’ve finished a book and put it down\, you wish that the author was a good friend and you could call her whenever you felt sad. It’s not something that happens often. But it does when you read Karen Blixen and Marguerite Duras and Virginia Woolf. And Madame Nielsen.”―Christian Kracht \n\nAbout The Endless Summer \n\nA passionate love story about a Danish woman and a much younger Portuguese artist\, The Endless Summer confronts ideas of time\, sexuality\, and tragedy in a style reminiscent of both Marcel Proust and Lars Von Trier. \n  \nEmotional and visceral\, the novel drifts through time and space\, relating the lives\, loves\, and dissolutions of everyone who surrounds this unexpected couple: the woman’s former husband\, who holds the family at gunpoint; her daughter and her lovers\, who include a boy who finds himself and his true sexual identity in America; and the young boy who “is perhaps a girl\, but does not yet know it\,” who narrates everyone’s stories. \n  \nPropelled by a captivating story\, the real charm of the novel resides in its impeccable style and atmosphere\, which gathers a sense of longing\, a slight nostalgia for times that ache with possibility\, while knowing that even the endless summer doesn’t last forever.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/madame-nielsen-with-scott-esposito/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Lee Bruno / Misfits\, Merchants & Mayhem
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery is excited to host Lee Bruno presenting his new book\, Misfits\, Merchants & Mayhem: Tales from San Francisco’s Historic Waterfront\, 1849-1934—join us! \nThe waterfront is where it all began for San Francisco. It’s where untold numbers of adventurers and fortune-hunters first stepped foot upon the land that embodied possibility. It’s where ships from around the world\, carrying sea-faring gold seekers\, maritime traders\, free-spirited mavericks\, and hopeful immigrants\, came to anchor. And it’s where the unconventional\, opportunistic\, and indefatigable embarked. Misfits\, Merchants & Mayhem shares the stories of exceptional newcomers and outliers\, whose intrepid spirits helped to transform a small port into one of the most beautiful\, unpredictable\, and beloved cities in the world. \nLee Bruno explores nearly a century of waterfront history\, ranging from the Gold Rush to the Jazz Age\, telling the tales of the enterprising entrepreneurs\, reckless financiers\, tireless reformers\, visionary architects and city planners\, and bohemian artists\, musicians\, and poets who all heeded the call of promise. With more than 100 historical images\, Misfits\, Merchants & Mayhem celebrates the famous (and infamous) characters whose charismatic personalities and perseverance created the institutions\, businesses\, and cultural fabric of San Francisco. \n— \nEver since discovering his great grandfather Reuben Hale’s inspiring letters and speeches\, Lee Bruno has been digging into San Francisco’s rich history. Lee\, who received his MS in science journalism from Boston University\, is the author of Panorama: Tales from San Francisco’s 1915 Pan-Pacific International Exposition (Cameron + Company) and has been writing for over 20 years about business and technology for the Economist\, the Guardian\, MIT Technology Review\, Red Herring magazine\, and Wired\, among others. He has lived in San Francisco for more than 30 years\, raising a family of four boys with his wife and enjoying long open-water swims with the eccentrics at the South End Rowing Club.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lee-bruno-misfits-merchants-mayhem/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180308T210000
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SUMMARY:Robert Reich with Mina Kim
DESCRIPTION:Robert Reich is Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California at Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. He served as Secretary of Labor in the Clinton administration\, for which Time Magazine named him one of the ten most effective cabinet secretaries of the twentieth century. He has written fourteen books\, including the best sellers Aftershock\, The Work of Nations\, and Beyond Outrage\, Saving Capitalism\, and Economics in Wonderland. He is a founding editor of the American Prospect magazine\, chairman of Common Cause\, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and co-creator of the award-winning documentary\, Inequality for All. His forthcoming book is called The Common Good.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/robert-reich-with-mina-kim/
LOCATION:Nourse Theatre\, 275 Hayes Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180309T203000
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SUMMARY:Word Week "Memoir & Prosecco"
DESCRIPTION:Memoirs are hot right now! At Memoir & Prosecco\, local authors of different types of memoir will read from their work. Following the readings\, moderator Mary Jo McConahay will lead the panel in a discussion of writing memoir\, the why and the how. Mary Jo is a Noe Valley resident\, a college instructor of memoir\, and an award-winning memoirist herself. Prosecco will be liberally served. Friday\, March 9\, 7pm-8:30pm at 4175 24th St. in Noe Valley. Free admission and refreshments. Books for sale and signing. A Word Week 2018 event. \nOur panel:\nModerator Mary Jo McConahay is an author and journalist. Her new book on World War II in Latin America\, The Tango War\, comes out in September from St. Martin’s Press. Her memoir Maya Roads\, One Woman’s Journey Among the People of the Rainforest received numerous awards\, including the Northern California Book Award and the Independent Publishers Award. Another short memoir\, Ricochet\, Two Women War Reporters and a Friendship Under Fire\, won a Global E-book award and is now a real print book published by waynegoodmanbooks. \nErika Atkinson\, from the prairies of central Canada\, has lived in San Francisco since 1978. She is the author of five books: the memoirs Happily Lost In Time And Place\, Frozen Stillness: A Journey to Antarctica\, More Miles and Moments\, and Ode to the Castro and Exhort the Goddesses\, a poetry collection. \nTsun Yuan Chen is a retired Head and Neck Surgeon. He was born in Mainland China and studied in Taiwan and Tokyo before arriving at these shores. He divides his time between San Francisco\, Umbria\, and Provence with his life partner\, at home everywhere and nowhere\, making alienation a fine art of his life. He has written Along Alien Roads\, which he calls an “autobiographical novel.” \nLinda Joy Myers‘s passion about memoir writing led her to create the National Association of Memoir Writers. Her two prizewinning memoirs Don’t Call Me Mother and Song of the Plains proved to her that creating a story is transformative and life changing. Author of The Power of Memoir and Journey of Memoir\, Linda teaches the intensive “Write Your Memoir in Six Months.” \nRamon Sender Barayon was born in Madrid\, Spain\, in 1934. San Francisco Tape Music Center (1963). Trips Festival (Jan 1966). Morningstar Ranch (1966). Articles in The Co-Evolution Quarterly\, Whole Earth Review. Being of the Sun (Harper & Row 1974). Novel\, Zero Weather (1980) Memoir A Death in Zamora (UNM Press 1988) He currently co-directs the Odd Mondays reading series at Folio Books with wife Judith Levy-Sender. Music: Other Minds “Gallivants and Garnishes.”
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-week-memoir-prosecco/
LOCATION:4175 24th Street\, Noe Valley\, San Francisco\, 94114
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Word Week " Noe Valley Authors Festival"
DESCRIPTION:Local authors exhibit their books for sale and signing from 1pm to 5pm. Readings by some of the authors exhibiting occur at 2pm\, 3pm\, and 4pm. Free admission. A glass of Prosecco or Pellegrino for every purchase! A Word Week 2018 event.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-week-noe-valley-authors-festival/
LOCATION:4175 24th Street\, Noe Valley\, San Francisco\, 94114
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180310T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180310T163000
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SUMMARY:Orlando Ortega-Medina
DESCRIPTION:The Bindery hosts Orlando Ortega-Medina for Jerusalem Ablaze: Stories of Love and Other Obsessions\, which was shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize 2017. Join us for an afternoon reading and discussion! \nFor fans of Hanif Kureishi and Margaret Atwood\, this collection of thirteen gripping and intriguing short stories are about sexuality\, death\, obsession\, and religion. Sometimes bleak\, occasionally violent\, and often possessed of a dark humor\, each story contains characters who are flawed individuals trying their best to make sense of their lives. \n“Ortega-Medina’s prose is elegant and potent throughout\, with visceral passages bathed in lyricism.”—Kirkus Reviews \n— \nOrlando Ortega-Medina was born in California and is of Judeo-Spanish descent via Cuba. He studied English Literature at UCLA and has a Juris Doctor law degree from Southwestern University School of Law. Orlando is now a British citizen and currently lives in London\, where he practices US immigration law. @OOrtegaMedina \nPlease note: this event will be held at The Bindery\, 1727 Haight. RSVP appreciated but not required. \n  \nIf you cannot attend the event but would like to request a signed copy of Jerusalem Ablaze\, order here and put your request in the comments field.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/orlando-ortega-medina/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180310T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180310T170000
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SUMMARY:Word Week "Therapy Animals Change Lives!"
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Dr. Jennifer Henley\, Manager\, San Francisco SPCA Animal Assisted Therapy Program\, shares her insight on the Human-Animal bond. Free admission and refreshments. Saturday\, March 10\, 2018\, 4pm-5pm at Umpqua Bank\, 3938 24th St. in Noe Valley. A Word Week 2018 event. \nYou often think of the SPCA as a place for animal rescue\, however did you know they have one of the largest animal therapy programs in the World. With the help of 300 volunteers\, therapy animals touch the lives of such diverse groups as returning veterans with PTSD to children having challenges with reading. Each year over 100\,000 members of our community benefit from animal therapy which includes specially trained dogs and even a pig! \nOur speaker:\nDr. Jennifer Henley joined the Peace Corps (Cameroon). Upon completion of her service she relocated to SF and began working for the SF SPCA. Her primary interest is in the human-animal bond and its therapeutic benefits. This led to her current position as head of the Animal Assisted Therapy department at the San Francisco SPCA. The department works with nearly 300 volunteers\, whose pets go through extensive certification to be qualified to visit people in hospitals\, nursing homes\, psychiatric centers/behavioral health clinics\, schools\, libraries\, SF Jail\, and day programs for developmentally disabled persons.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/word-week-therapy-animals-change-lives/
LOCATION:Umpqua Bank Noe Valley\, 3938 24th Street\, San Francisco\, 94114
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180310T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180310T210000
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SUMMARY:Literary Pop Takes Over Writers With Drinks!
DESCRIPTION:MK Chavez (Mothermorphosis\, Dear Animal)\nMaggie Tokuda-Hall (Also an Octopus)\nKelly Anneken (Twenty Minutes to Sell)\nNatalia Vigil (What Always Was)\nAmanda Muniz (KQED Presents: Bad Immigrants)\nSam DiSalvo (More Fun at Blondie’s) \nPlus guest host Wonder Dave!
URL:https://litseen.com/event/literary-pop-takes-over-writers-with-drinks/
LOCATION:Make-Out Room\, 3225 22nd St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180311T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180311T180000
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SUMMARY:Gears Turning w/ Kim Shuck
DESCRIPTION:Monthly poetry reading with your host Kim Shuck \nDetails soon! \nTo participate in the open mic session\, please plan to arrive by 4 and listen to all of the featured readers.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/gears-turning-w-kim-shuck/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180311T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180311T180000
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SUMMARY:Poetry Event: GEARS TURNING w/ Kim Shuck
DESCRIPTION:Monthly poetry event hosted by Kim Shuck \nDetails soon! \nTo participate in the open mic sessions\, please arrive by 4 and plan to listen to all of the featured poets. Seating/space is limited.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-event-gears-turning-w-kim-shuck/
LOCATION:Adobe Books\, 3130 24th St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94110\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Writers on Writing: Lynne Tillman
DESCRIPTION:Lynne Tillman reads from and discusses her novels\, short stories and nonfiction. Her new book is Men and Apparitions (Soft Skull Press\, 2018). “Lynne Tillman has always been a hero of mine — not because I ‘admire’ her writing\, (although I do\, very\, very much)\, but because I feel it. Imagine driving alone at night. You turn on the radio and hear a song that seems to say it all. That’s how I feel.” — Jonathan Safran Foer. Free. \n  \n\nLocation: Humanities Building\, Room 211\n\n\nDirections: View on Google Maps\n\n  \nLynne Tillman \nTillman’s novel No Lease on Life was a finalist for a National Book Critics Circle Award in Fiction\, and her essay collection What Would Lynne Tillman Do? was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Tillman’s writing appears often in artists’ books and museum catalogs\, including\, most recently\, those of Raymond Pettibon\, Joan Jonas\, Cindy Sherman and Carroll Dunham. Tillman is a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Creative Capital/Warhol Foundation grant for arts writing\, and is a professor and writer-in-residence at University of Albany. She also teaches in New York City’s School of Visual Arts\, in its art criticism and writing Master of Fine Arts program. \n\nWriters on Writing \nThe Creative Writing Department opens its Writers on Writing course to the public this spring. Taught by Dodie Bellamy\, the course features faculty and visiting writers reading from their works and discussing their creative process.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/writers-on-writing-lynne-tillman/
LOCATION:San Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Peter Carey / A Long Way From Home
DESCRIPTION:The two-time Booker Prize-winning author now gives us a wildly exuberant\, wily new novel that circumnavigates 1954 Australia\, revealing as much about the country/continent as it does about three audacious individuals who take part in the infamous 10\,000-mile race\, the Redex Trial. \nIrene Bobs loves fast driving. Her husband is the best car salesman in southeastern Australia. Together they enter the Redex Trial\, a brutal race around the ancient continent\, over roads no car will ever quite survive. With them is their lanky\, fair-haired navigator\, Willie Bachhuber\, a quiz show champion and failed schoolteacher who calls the turns and creeks crossings on a map that will remove them\, without warning\, from the white Australia they all know so well. This is a thrilling high-speed story that starts in one way\, and then takes you someplace else. It is often funny\, more so as the world gets stranger\, and always a page-turner even as you learn a history these characters never knew themselves. \nSet in the 1950s\, this is a world every American will recognize: black\, white\, who we are\, how we got here\, and what we did to each other along the way. \nA Long Way from Home is Peter Carey’s late-style masterpiece. \n— \nPeter Carey is the author of thirteen previous novels. In addition to the Booker Prize\, his honors include the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize and the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Born in Australia\, he has lived in New York City for more than twenty-five years.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/peter-carey-a-long-way-from-home/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Poetry Reading in Celebration of Muni Art 2018: Kay Ryan
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Muni Art 2018\, hear a reading by participating poet#KayRyan at the San Francisco Public Library Presidio Branch. Bay Area poet #HilaryRand will introduce Ryan. Audience members will be invited to enter a raffle and the winner will receive a Muni Art 2018 print! Share your experience using #SFMuniArt. \nKay Ryan\, acknowledged as one of the most original voices in the contemporary landscape\, has published several collections of poetry\, including Erratic Facts (Grove Press\, 2015) and The Best of It: New and Selected Poems (Grove Press\, 2010)\, for which she won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2011. Ryan’s awards include a National Humanities Medal\, the Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize\, a Guggenheim Fellowship\, an Ingram Merrill Award\, a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts\, the Union League Poetry Prize\, the Maurice English Poetry Award\, and three Pushcart Prizes. Her work has been selected four times for The Best American Poetry and was included in The Best of the Best American Poetry 1988-1997. \nCo-Sponsored by San Francisco Beautiful\, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency\, San Francisco Public Library\, and the Poetry Society of America. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/poetry-reading-in-celebration-of-muni-art-2018-kay-ryan/
LOCATION:Presidio Branch Library\, 3150 Sacramento St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Perfectly Queer SF Reading "Korima Press\, Queer Latinx Publisher"
DESCRIPTION:Perfectly Queer San Francisco is proud to spotlight Korima Press\, a Queer Chicana/Chicano publishing house founded by poet and essayist Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano and based in San Francisco. Join us Tuesday\, March 13\, from 7pm to 8:30pm at Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro St. in San Francisco. 4 Korima Press authors will read: Cathy Arellano\, Maya Chinchilla\, Dino Foxx\, and Michael Nava. A discussion of writing as a Queer Chincana/Chicano will follow the readings. The authors’ books will be available for sale and signing. Free admission and refreshments. Door prizes at 7pm sharp! \nABOUT KORIMA PRESS:\nKórima’s purpose is to infuse both the Chicana/o & Latina/o and Queer literary cannons with works by author’s whose craft\, stories\, and identities exist at the intersections of Queerness\, Chicanidad\, and Latinidad. Founded in 2010\, the Kórima catalogue\, which is expected to nearly double in the next two years\, counts 17 titles that have been taught in dozens of colleges\, high schools\, and universities across the United States\, Puerto Rico\, and Mexico. \nABOUT THE AUTHORS:\nCathy Arellano is a Mexican lesbian poet from The Mission. Cathy is the author of two collections of poetry: Salvation on Mission Street\, a memoir in poetry and prose about love and loss within her San Francisco-based family from the 1960s to the 2000s; and\, I Love My Women\, Sometimes they Love Me. In 2017\, Arellano was the recipient of the Golden Crown Literary Society award for Debut Author. \nMaya Chinchilla is a Guatemalan\, Bay Area-based writer\, video artist\, and educator with an MFA in English and Creative Writing from Mills College. She writes and performs poetry that explores themes of historical memory\, heartbreak\, tenderness\, sexuality\, and alternative futures. Her work–sassy\, witty\, performative\, and self-aware-draws on a tradition of truth-telling and poking fun at the wounds we carry. Maya is the author of The Cha Cha Files: A Chapina Poética and the editor of the forthcoming anthology Centromariconadas: A Queer & Trans Central American Anthology. \nDino Foxx\, born and raised in San Antonio\, Texas\, is a nationally presented actor\, singer\, poet\, arts educator\, and activist. They are a founding member of a Queer Xicana/o Performance Poetry Collaborative and a company member with Jump-Start Performance Co. Their poetry has been published in such collections as Mariposas: A Modern Anthology of Queer Latino Poetry\, the 19th issue of Suspect Thoughts: A Journal of Subversive Writing\, and Queer Codex: Chile Love. Dino is the author of When the Glitter Fades and co-author of Tragic Bitches: An Experiment in Queer Xicana & Xicano Performance Poetry. \nMichael Nava is the six-time Lambda Literary award-winning author of the Henry Rios novels and the historical novel\, The City of Palaces. In 2016\, he released Lay Your Sleeping Head\, a reimagining of the first Henry Rios novel\, which was hailed as “one of the literary events of the year\,” and earned him his tenth Lambda Literary award nomination. His most recent book\, released in 2017\, is titled Street People.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/perfectly-queer-sf-reading-korima-press-queer-latinx-publisher/
LOCATION:Dog Eared Books Castro\, 489 Castro Street\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Lynne Tillman
DESCRIPTION:Lynne Tillman\n\n  \ncelebrating the release of \nMen and Apparitions: A Novel \nfrom Soft Skull Press \nWhy do human beings feel the need to create\, remake\, and keep images from and of everything? How are we supposed to live amid this glut of images? Men and Apparitions takes on a central question of our time through the wild musings and eventful life of Ezekiel Hooper Stark\, cultural anthropologist\, ethnographer\, specialist in family photographs. As Zeke goes from being a child obsessed with his family’s photo albums to a young and passionate researcher to a man broken by betrayal in love\, his academic fascinations reflect his course\, touching on such various subjects as discarded images\, pet pictures\, spirit mediums\, the tragic life of his long-dead cousin the semi-famous socialite Clover Adams\, and the nature of contemporary masculinity. Kaleidoscopic and encyclopedic\, madcap and wry\, Men and Apparitions showcases Lynne Tillman not only as a brilliantly original novelist but as one of our most prominent thinkers on visual art and culture today. \nLynne Tillman is a novelist\, short story writer\, and cultural critic. Her novels are Haunted Houses; Motion Sickness; Cast in Doubt; No Lease on Life\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and American Genius\, A Comedy. Her nonfiction books include The Velvet Years: Warhol’s Factory 1965–1967\, with photographs by Stephen Shore; Bookstore: The Life and Times of Jeannette Watson and Books & Co.; and What Would Lynne Tillman Do?\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Criticism. Her most recent short story collections are Someday This Will Be Funny and The Complete Madame Realism. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and an Andy Warhol/Creative Capital Arts Writing Fellowship. Tillman is Professor/Writer-in-Residence in the Department of English at The University of Albany and teaches at the School of Visual Arts’ Art Criticism and Writing MFA Program in New York. She lives in Manhattan with bass player David Hofstra. \nPraise for Men and Apparitions by Lynne Tillman \n“Lynne Tillman is still her established sui generis self. In this creation she gives us an emblematic (but unique) protagonist’s sharp observations and drive-by meditations on the many conundrums of identity and purpose of our time. This book is compelling and bracing and you read many sentences twice to get all the juice there is in them.” ―Norman Rush\, author of Mating and Subtle Bodies \n“No one anywhere writes more vibrantly and astutely into the gut of culture than Lynne Tillman. I always want to eat her books because her language is profoundly embodied. She is my secular art angel\, my intellectual and creative hope\, my full-blown galaxy. In Men and Apparitions\, readers take a ride on the back of Zeke Hooper through culture\, masculinity\, art\, being\, and knowing―like entering a language-and-experience kaleidoscope.” ―Lidia Yuknavitch\, author of The Misfit’s Manifesto and The Chronology of Water ​ \n“A powerful disquisition on memory\, media and melancholia.” ―Tom McCarthy\, author of Satin Island and Remainder \n“Lynne Tillman’s first novel in a dozen years crackles with pent-up energy. Brimming with her trademark wit and vibrancy\, Men and Apparitionsis a confirmation of a sadly under-acknowledged truth: Lynne Tillman is a genius.” ―Stephen Sparks\, Point Reyes Books (Point Reyes Station\, CA)
URL:https://litseen.com/event/lynne-tillman/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Bookswap\, Time Travel Edition
DESCRIPTION:Bookswap at The Bindery! Time Travel Edition \nWe can’t believe we’re booking events in March ALREADY\, so let’s talk about time travel books. Bring a book that goes backwards in time\, a book that jumps around in time\, literally just A Wrinkle In Time (just in time for the movie!)\, or something with a parallel universe: whatever jumps to mind. If that’s not your cup of tea\, just bring any book you love and want other people to love. \nMostly Bookswap is a social event\, so bring a friend\, relax in our new space\, enjoy a premium cocktail\, and leave with a reading list to last you months. \n$15 admission includes a drink ticket\, swag\, and 20% off book purchases at The Bindery and Booksmith for the evening. \nSpace is limited\, and tickets do sell out\, so we encourage you to buy early. Tickets on sale now at this link.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/bookswap-time-travel-edition/
LOCATION:The Bindery\, 1727 Haight St\, San Francisco \, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Linor Goralik
DESCRIPTION:Linor Goralik discusses her new book\, Found Life: Poems\, Stories\, Comics\, a Play\, and an Interview a part of Columbia’s Russian Library series. \nAbout Found Life \nOne of the first Russian writers to make a name for herself on the Internet\, Linor Goralik writes conversational short works that conjure the absurd in all its forms\, reflecting post-Soviet life and daily universals. Her mastery of the minimal\, including a wide range of experiments in different forms of micro-prose\, is on full display in this collection of poems\, stories\, comics\, a play\, and an interview\, here translated for the first time. \nIn Found Life\, speech\, condensed to the extreme\, captures a vivid picture of fleeting interactions in a quickly moving world. Goralik’s works evoke an unconventional palette of moods and atmospheres—slight doubt\, subtle sadness\, vague unease—through accumulation of unexpected details and command over colloquial language. While calling up a range of voices\, her works are marked by a distinct voice\, simultaneously slightly naïve and deeply ironic. She is a keen observer of the female condition\, recounting gendered tribulations with awareness and amusement. From spiritual rabbits and biblical zoos to poems about loss and comics about poetry\, Goralik’s colorful language and pervasive dark comedy capture the heights of ridiculousness and the depths of grief.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/linor-goralik/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Christopher Dewees with Jason Dewees
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Dewees with Jason Dewees\n\n  \ncelebrating \nA Life Among Fishes (from ORO Press) \nby Christopher Dewees \n& \nDesigning with Palms (from Timber Press) \nby Jason Dewees \nA Life Among Fishes explores the lifelong passion of fisheries by scientist and artist Christopher M. Dewees. The book features over 100 of his Japanese fish prints since 1969. Many of these are linked to stories about the journey\, and history and information about the art form are also described within. The book presents Dewees? half-century of printing fish and shellfish to full color. We follow his evolution from being exposed and fascinated to gyotaku as a graduate student to his status now as an internationally recognized master in the field. He documents his journey and growth by sharing fifty years of experiences and adventures. In recent years Dewees has focused more on writing stories and poems that are linked to his art. \nChristopher Dewees had a passion for fish since childhood. He is currently Marine Fisheries Specialist Emeritus at the University of California\, Davis. Since 1968 he has honed his skills in Japanese fish printing (gyotaku). His works have been featured in many individual and group exhibitions around the world. \nPalms are a landscape staple in warm\, temperate climates worldwide. But these stunning and statement-making plants are large\, expensive\, difficult to install\, and create unique design challenges. In Designing with Palms\, palm expert Jason Dewees shares every major aspect of designing and caring for palms. This definitive guide shares essential information on planting\, irrigation\, nutrition\, pruning\, and transplanting. A gallery of the most important species showcases the range of options available\, and stunning photographs by Caitlin Atkinson show examples of home and public landscapes that make good use of palms. \nJason Dewees is a staff horticulturist at Flora Grubb Gardens and East West Trees in San Francisco. He is a contributing editor to Garden Design magazine\, and he blogs at The Palm Broker. Responsible for the Tree Canopy Succession Plan for the San Francisco Botanical Garden\, he serves on the Horticultural Advisory Committee for the San Francisco Botanical Garden and on The San Francisco Conservatory of Flowers Advisory Council.
URL:https://litseen.com/event/christopher-dewees-with-jason-dewees/
LOCATION:City Lights Bookstore\, 261 Columbus Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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CREATED:20180129T124222Z
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SUMMARY:Salutations: Reconnecting
DESCRIPTION:The sixth installment of our event series\, Salutations\, returns with a night of letter-reading on Reconnecting. \nSponsored by Chronicle Books\, Letters to My series\, and Green Apple. \nFor more information or to submit your letter for inclusion\, email salutationsSF@gmail.com
URL:https://litseen.com/event/salutations-reconnecting/
LOCATION:Green Apple Books on the Park\, 1231 9th Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Michael David Lukas / The Last Watchman of Old Cairo
DESCRIPTION:Booksmith is thrilled to welcome The Oracle of Stamboul author Michael David Lukas back to the store to launch his anticipated second novel\, The Last Watchman of Old Cairo. Please join us! \n  \nJoseph\, a literature student at Berkeley\, is the son of a Jewish mother and a Muslim father. One day\, a mysterious package arrives on his doorstep\, pulling him into a mesmerizing adventure to uncover the tangled history that binds the two sides of his family. For generations\, the men of the al-Raqb family have served as watchmen of the storied Ibn Ezra Synagogue in Old Cairo\, built at the site where the infant Moses was taken from the Nile. Joseph learns of his ancestor Ali\, a Muslim orphan who nearly a thousand years earlier was entrusted as the first watchman of the synagogue and became enchanted by its legendary—perhaps magical—Ezra Scroll. The story of Joseph’s family is entwined with that of the British twin sisters Agnes and Margaret\, who in 1897 depart their hallowed Cambridge halls on a mission to rescue sacred texts that have begun to disappear from the synagogue. \n  \n— \n“A beautiful\, richly textured novel\, ambitious and delicately crafted\, The Last Watchman of Old Cairo is both a coming-of-age story and a family history\, a wide-ranging book about fathers and sons\, religion\, magic\, love\, and the essence of storytelling. This book is a joy.”– Rabih Alameddine\, author of the National Book Award finalist An Unnecessary Woman \n“Michael David Lukas has given us an elegiac novel of Cairo—Old Cairo and modern Cairo—with a bit of Berkeley thrown in. His prose is deeply evocative\, and a sense of mystery and profound tristesse pervade this unusual narrative\, which tells the story of a young California man on a quest to understand a puzzling gift left for him by his late father\, the descendant of generations of watchmen at the venerable Ben Ezra synagogue in the depths of Old Cairo. The novel is enhanced by Lukas’ impressive historical research on the Geniza and the colorful characters involved in rescuing its treasure trove of documents. But his greatest flair is in capturing the essence of that beautiful\, haunted\, shabby\, beleaguered\, yet still utterly sublime Middle Eastern city.”– Lucette Lagnado\, author of The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit and The Arrogant Years \n  \n— \n  \nMichael David Lukas is the author of the international bestselling novel The Oracle of Stamboul\, which was a finalist for the California Book Award\, the NCIBA Book of the Year Award\, and the Harold U. Ribalow Prize\, and has been published in fifteen languages. He has been a Fulbright Scholar in Turkey\, a student at the American University of Cairo\, and a night-shift proofreader in Tel Aviv. A graduate of Brown University\, he has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts\, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. He lives in Oakland\, California. \n 
URL:https://litseen.com/event/michael-david-lukas-the-last-watchman-of-old-cairo-2/
LOCATION:The Booksmith\, 1644 Haight St\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Two Lines Launch Party: Celebrating Women in Translation
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the annual launch of Two Lines and a poetry reading focusing on women in translation\, both those being translated and those that do this important work. \nTickets are $10\, which includes a copy of Two Lines and an open cocktail bar. \nThe forthcoming Two Lines 28 features a diverse blend of poetry and fiction. Featuring poetry by Lulijeta Lleshanaku (tr. Ani Gjika)\, Luz Pichel (tr. Neil Anderson)\, and Monchoachi (tr. Patricia Hartland)\, and fiction by Natsuko Kuroda (tr. Angus Turvill)\, Johanne Lykke Holm (tr. Saskia Vogel)\, and Anna Katharina Hahn (tr. Marshall Yarbrough)\, Two Lines 28 is packed with thought-provoking literature. \nThe Fall 2017 Two Lines 27 is brimming with gripping fiction and provocative poetry. Featuring fiction by Zsuzsa Takács (tr. by Erika Mihálycsa)\, Ge Yan (tr. Jeremy Tiang)\, and Jokha al-Harthi (tr. Marilyn Booth)\, and poetry by Samira Negrouche (tr. Marilyn Hacker)\, Friederike Mayröcker (tr. Jonathan Larson)\, and Min Jeong Kim (tr. Ji Yoon Lee & Jake Levine)\, Two Lines 27 was a celebrated issue for its cutting-edge literature from countries such as Mexico\, Hungary\, Oman\, Bulgaria\, Korea\, and India. \nCo-sponsored by the Poetry Society of America
URL:https://litseen.com/event/two-lines-launch-party-celebrating-women-in-translation/
LOCATION:Churchill’s Office\, 194 Church St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:Two Lines Launch Party: Celebrating Women in Translation
DESCRIPTION:This year we’re dedicating the annual launch of Two Lines to women in translation! \nJoin us for a poetry reading celebrating women in translation: both those being translated and those doing the hard work. Poets and translators are getting together to read their own poetry\, their translations\, and the great work you’ll find in Two Lines. \nCo-sponsored by the Poetry Society of America. \nReaders include: \nNorma Cole\nMaxine Chernoff\nGillian Conoley\nAni Gjika\nLizzie Davis \nTickets are $10\, which includes a copy of Two Lines and an open cocktail bar! \nGet your tickets online or at the door. Buy tickets for Two Lines Launch \n  \nNorma Cole‘s books of poetry include Win These Posters and Other Unrelated Prizes Inside\, Where Shadows Will: Selected Poems 1988 2008\, Spinoza in Her Youth and Natural Light\, and most recently Actualities\, her collaboration with painter Marina Adams. To Be at Music: Essays & Talks made its appearance in 2010 from Omnidawn Press. Her translations from the French include Danielle Collobert’s It Then\, Collobert’sJournals\, Crosscut Universe: Writing on Writing from France (edited and translated by Cole)\, and Jean Daive’s A Woman with Several Lives and White Decimal. She lives in San Francisco. \nMaxine Chernoff is a professor and Chair of the Creative Writing program at San Francisco State University and a 2013 NEA Fellow in poetry.  She is the author of six books of fiction and fourteen books of poetry. Her recent books of poetry are Here(Counterpath\, 2014)\, Without (Shearsman\, 2012)\, and To Be Read in the Dark(Omnidawn\, 2012). With Paul Hoover\, she translated The Selected Poems of Friedrich Hölderlin\,(Omnidawn Press\, 2008)\, which received the 2009 Pen U.S.A. Translation Award. \nGillian Conoley is the author of seven collections of poetry\, including Peace (2014)\, The Plot Genie (2009)\, Profane Halo (2005)\, Lovers In The Used World (2001)\, and Tall Stranger (1991)\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her work has been featured in many anthologies\, including American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry (2009)\, Lyric Postmodernisms: An Anthology of Contemporary Innovative Poetries (2008)\, and Best American Poetry (1997). Her translations of Henri Michaux\, collected in Thousand Times Broken: Three Books by Henri Michaux (2014)\, had never been brought into English before. \nAni Gjika is an Albanian-born writer\, literary translator\, and author of Bread on Running Waters (2013)\, a finalist for the Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and May Sarton New Hampshire Book Prize. She’s the recipient of an NEA fellowship and a Robert Pinsky Global fellowship. Her translation of Luljeta Lleshanaku’s Negative Space is due in 2018 from Bloodaxe in the UK and New Directions in the US. \nLizzie Davis is a writer\, editor at Coffee House Press\, and translator from Spanish and Italian to English. Her recent projects include My First Bikini by Elena Medel (Jai-Alai Books 2015) and a co-translation with Valeria Luiselli of Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions (Coffee House Press 2017). \n  \nThe forthcoming Two Lines 28 features a diverse blend of poetry and fiction. Featuring poetry by Lulijeta Lleshanaku (tr. Ani Gjika)\, Luz Pichel (tr. Neil Anderson)\, and Monchoachi (tr. Patricia Hartland)\, and fiction by Natsuko Kuroda (tr. Angus Turvill)\, Johanne Lykke Holm (tr. Saskia Vogel)\, and Anna Katharina Hahn (tr. Marshall Yarbrough)\, Two Lines 28 is packed with thought-provoking literature. \nThe Fall 2017 Two Lines 27 is brimming with gripping fiction and provocative poetry. Featuring fiction by Zsuzsa Takács (tr. by Erika Mihálycsa)\, Ge Yan (tr. Jeremy Tiang)\, and Jokha al-Harthi (tr. Marilyn Booth)\, and poetry by Samira Negrouche (tr. Marilyn Hacker)\, Friederike Mayröcker (tr. Jonathan Larson)\, and Min Jeong Kim (tr. Ji Yoon Lee & Jake Levine)\, Two Lines 27 was a celebrated issue for its cutting-edge literature from countries such as Mexico\, Hungary\, Oman\, Bulgaria\, Korea\, and India. \nCo-sponsored by the Poetry Society of America
URL:https://litseen.com/event/two-lines-launch-party-celebrating-women-in-translation-2/
LOCATION:Churchill’s Office\, 194 Church St.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94114\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:SISTER SPIT TOUR 2018: QTPOC Cruising the West
DESCRIPTION:🌙An evening of provocation\, feelings\, analysis\, astrology & shade🌙\nThursday\, March 15th\n7pm\nSLIDING SCALE $15-$20\n@ The STUD\n*************************************************\nIn 2018 Sister Spit celebrates its 21st year on the road with stops in California\, Arizona and New Mexico from March 2 – March 15 (homecoming @ The STUD)\, featuring 7 EXCEPTIONAL artists shaping the culture as we know it rn:\n🌙Mari Naomi\n🌙Jamal Lewis\n🌙Juliana Delgado Lopera\n🌙Wo Chan\n🌙jayy dodd\n🌙Virgie Tovar &\n🌙Andrea Abi-Karam\n*************************************************\nSome history:\nThe tour began in San Francisco in the 1990s as a weekly\, girls-only open mic that was an alternative to the misogyny-soaked poetry open mics popular around the city at that time. Sister Spit became the first all-girl poetry roadshow at the end of the 90s\, and toured regularly with such folks as Eileen Myles\, Beth Lisick and Nomy Lamm. \nThe tour was revived as Sister Spit: The Next Generation in 2007. In this next incarnation\, out of respect to the changing gender landscape of our queer communities\, the tour welcomed artists of all genders\, including Chinaka Hodge\, Dorothy Allison and Justin Vivian Bond. Sister Spit 2018 marks a new chapter in the tour’s history. \nAs Radar Productions\, the non-profit that houses Sister Spit\, has shifted its vision toward Queer & Trans People of Color (QTPOC) specifically\, so too has the tour shifted lineup and style.\n*************************************************\nConsider supporting Sister Spit’s GoFundMe campaign. Proceeds go directly to off-setting costs for artists\, the van\, gas\, hotels and insurance: https://www.gofundme.com/qtpoc-cruising-the-west-tour
URL:https://litseen.com/event/sister-spit-tour-2018-qtpoc-cruising-the-west/
LOCATION:The Stud Bar\, 399 9th Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:San Francisco
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SUMMARY:David Henderson\, reading and in conversation
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, as David Henderson makes a rare appearance back in San Francisco from his long-time home on New York’s Lower East Side\, reading and talking with the audience. This event is free and open to the public. \nDavid Henderson was connected to the Black Arts Movement through the Umbra Workshop\, where he served as an editor of their magazine and the three Umbra anthologies. His best-known books of poetry are De Mayor of Harlem (1970) and Neo-California (1998)\, and he has read a selection of his poetry for the permanent archives of the Library of Congress. Author of the lyrics to Sun Ra’s composition “Love in Outer Space” (and the singer)\, he has also recorded with the saxophonists and composers Ornette Coleman (“Science Fiction”) and David Murray\, and the cornetist and composer Butch Morris. He is the author of ’Scuse Me While I Kiss the Sky: Jimi Hendrix\, Voodoo Child (2009)\, and wrote and produced an award-winning two-hour documentary on the African American beat poet Bob Kaufman for National Public Radio and the Pacifica Foundation. Recent publications include prose and poetry in the anthologies Beats at Naropa (2009)\, Obama\, Obama (2012)\, Angles of Ascent: A Norton Anthology of African American Poetry (2013)\, and Cross Worlds: Transcultural Poetics (2014). A poet-in-residence at the City College of New York\, he has taught in CUNY’s SEEK Program and has been a visiting professor at the University of California\, Berkeley\, University of California\, San Diego\, State University of New York at Stony Brook\, and Wesleyan University\, Middleton\, Connecticut. Most recently he became the first Fellow of Lost and Found\, the Poetics Document Initiative at the Center for the Humanities\, The City University of New York. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelated event:\nDavid Henderson\, Tongo Eisen-Martin\, QR Hand: Black Tradition in Present Time\nSaturday March 24\, 7pm at The Luggage Store\, 1007 Market Street\, San Francisco \n\n\n\n\nEvent contact:\n\nThe Poetry Center\n\n\n\nEvent email:\n\npoetry@sfsu.edu\n\n\n\nEvent phone:\n\n415-338-2227\n\n\n\nEvent sponsor:\n\nThe Poetry Center
URL:https://litseen.com/event/david-henderson-reading-and-in-conversation/
LOCATION:The Poetry Center\, San Francisco State University\, 1600 Holloway Ave\, San Francisco \, CA\, 94132\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,San Francisco
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