March 14th 2000
A reading from The Letters of Alphaville by Raphael Rubinstein.
bringing science into art and art into science
March 14th 2000
A reading from The Letters of Alphaville by Raphael Rubinstein.
February 10th 2000
A poetry reading of works by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge and Krysia Jopek.
November 18th 1999
A reading of works by Bernadette Mayer and Dan Machlin.
October 28th 1999
A reading of works by Tom Breidenbach and Jonathan Goodman.
May 20th 1999
A reading of works by C.D Wright & Camille Guthrie.
April 30 1999
A reading of Avec: A Journal of Writing.
April 27th 1999
The Antioch Review, with Victor Navasky.
April 8th 1999
A reading involving Galway Kinnell, Marie Ponsot, Agha Shahid Ali, Stephen Sandy, Alan Michael Parker, Chuck Wachtel.
February 25th 1999
A reading of poetry by Jackson Mac Low and Jena Osman with introductions by Stephen Mounkhall and Sharon Lattig. Continue reading “Jackson Mac Low and Jena Osman”
December 11th 1998
A reading of works by Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill and Paul Muldoon with introductions by Oona Frawley.
Every language is its own world, and I find myself an immediate tourist in writing this introduction, in English, about Nuala ni Dhomhnaill’s Irish poetry, because the Irish that is Nuala’s is a world of quite different dimensions to the one we inhabit when we use English. Reading her poetry, then, even if in the translation that has made her work available to a larger, non-Irish reading public, is an Immram, a holy voyage of sorts, like those the Irish scribes recorded centuries ago. Continue reading “Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill and Paul Muldoon”
November 5th 1998
A reading of works by Raphael Rubinstein & Max Henry with introductions by Neil Grayson and Stephen Mounkhall.
October 27th 1998
A poetry reading by Ann Lauterbach and Heather RamsdellĀ with introductions by Sharon Lattig and Stephen Mounkhall.
May 1998
A poetry reading by John Ashbery & Gerrit Henry with introductions by Neil Grayson.
John Ashbery’s awards include the Pulitzer Prize, National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award and a Fullbright fellowship. His work includes Wakefulness (1998); Can You Hear, Bird (1995); And The Stars Were Shining (1994); Hotel Lautremont (1992); Flow Chart (1991); April Galleons (1987); A Wave (1984); Self – Portrait in a Convex Mirror (1975) and Some Trees which was selected by W.H Auden for the Yale Younger Poets Series.
Gerrit Henry is an art critic as well as a poet, his work has appeared in the Paris Review, Yale Review and the New York Times.
9:35 A.M. My clock radio clicks into a jazz riff as it has for a week. In my haze of half-sleep I reach to it and turn the dial , winding slowly through a cross-section of morning radio. Phrases, words, half words the faster I wind. Soon it is only sounds that pulse in and out, blend, and break-up. Slowing, I allow it to become whole again, turning back into words and phrases that muster a familiarity that has no context save that to which my still dreaming mind refers. Continue reading “Ann Lauterbach & Heather Ramsdell, poetry review in Zing Magazine”