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SUMMARY:Eugene Ostashevsky: A Reading and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:About the Author: \nEUGENE OSTASHEVSKY is a poet and translator whose writing is described as “translingual” because of its focus on multilingualism and linguistic interference. His Feeling Sonnets (Carcanet\, NYRB Poets\, 2022) examine the effects of speaking a non-native language on emotions\, parenting\, and identity. An earlier book\, The Pirate Who Does Not Know the Value of Pi (NYRB Poets\, 2017)\, discusses communication difficulties between pirates and parrots. As translator\, Ostashevsky is best known for his editions of the Russian avant-garde\, such as OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism (Northwestern UP\, 2006). His more recent translations include Lucky Breaks by the Ukrainian fiction writer Yevgenia Belorusets (New Directions\, 2022). His work has appeared in Best American Poetry and won the National Translation Award\, the City of Münster International Poetry Prize\, and other prizes.
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/eugene-ostashevsky-a-reading-and-conversation/
LOCATION:The Kelly Writers House\, 3805 Locust Walk\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Philadelphia
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SUMMARY:Fred Moten / Craig Taborn / Brandon Lopez Trio
DESCRIPTION:Ars Nova Workshop presents a new trio bringing together three singular jazz and improvising artists – poet Fred Moten\, pianist Craig Taborn\, and bassist Brandon López – at Solar Myth on Sunday\, February 4. \nCraig Taborn and Brandon López have long been counted among the most vital voices in contemporary experimental improvised music. They are joined by Fred Moten\, the inimitable poet\, theorist\, critic\, and 2020 MacArthur Fellow. Moten’s presence\, voicing poetry in an improvisatory syncopation with the instrumentalists\, raises the music to a third plane\, placing the music in the canon of legendary spoken word / jazz hybrids from pioneering voices like Gil Scott-Heron and Amiri Baraka and the contemporary energies of Moor Mother and Irreversible Entanglements. In 2022 López and Moten released a breathtaking collaboration with master drummer Gerald Cleaver; bringing the equally far-reaching imagination of Taborn into the mix could only yield unpredictable yet thrilling results.
URL:https://poetry.princeton.edu/event/fred-moten-craig-taborn-brandon-lopez-trio/
LOCATION:Solar Myth\, 1131 S. Broad Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19147\, United States
CATEGORIES:Philadelphia
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