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SUMMARY:Luke Hathaway at Steeple Green Books
DESCRIPTION:Join poet Luke Hathaway for a reading at Steeple Green Books! Luke\, author of several collections including The Affirmations and Years\, Months\, and Days (recently released in its 2nd edition)\, will be reading from his works and books will be available for sale and signing. \nThe event will take place on Sunday\, April 13 at 3PM. \nGrab a copy of The Affirmations here and Years\, Months\, and Days here! \nABOUT YEARS\, MONTHS\, AND DAYS \nA NEW YORK TIMES BEST POETRY BOOK OF 2018 \nA transfiguration of Mennonite hymns into heartbreaking lyric poems\, Years\, Months\, and Days is a moving meditation on the possibility of translation. Bridging secular spirituality and holy reverence with the commonalities of life\, death\, love\, and hope\, Luke Hathaway explores the connection between hymn and poem. The sparse and tender phrasing of Years\, Months\, and Days is an offering of words to music\, made in the spirit of a shared love—for life\, for a particular landscape and its rhythms—that animates poem and prayer alike. \nABOUT THE AFFIRMATIONS \nShortlisted for the 2023 J.M. Abraham Atlantic Poetry Award • Winner of the 2021 Confederation Poets Prize • One of The Times’ Best Poetry Books of 2022 • A CBC Best Poetry Book of 2022 • Nominated for the 2023 ReLit Award for Poetry \nThe mystics who coined the phrase ‘the way of affirmation’ understood the apocalyptic nature of the word yes\, the way it can lead out of one life and into another. Moving among the languages of Christian conversion\, Classical metamorphosis\, seasonal transformation\, and gender transition\, Luke Hathaway tells the story of the love that rewired his being\, asking each of us to experience the transfiguration that can follow upon saying yes—with all one’s heart\, with all one’s soul\, with all one’s mind\, with all one’s strength … and with all one’s body\, too. \nABOUT LUKE HATHAWAY \nLuke Hathaway is an internationally-acclaimed poet\, lyricist/librettist\, and theatre-maker. Of his 2022 book The Affirmations\, Times critic Graeme Richardson writes: “Mainstream poetry counts as non-conformist compared with popular culture\, but it nevertheless develops its own conformities . . . Luke Hathaway\, a Canadian trans poet\, offers . . . a point of difference. Influenced by John Donne and George Herbert\, and above all by T.S. Eliot’s Four Quartets\, Hathaway constructs small marvels of what one poem here calls ‘loving jugglery’: a feast of transformations.” Hathaway is a co-creator of the immersive opera Eurydice Fragments (re:naissance opera\, 2024)\, the song-cycle The Sign of Jonas (Milltown Records\, 2024)\, and many other performance works. He teaches English and creative writing at Saint Mary’s University.
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LOCATION:Steeple Green Books\, 26 East Petpeswick Rd.\, Musquodoboit Harbour\, NS\, Canada
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SUMMARY:UNMET: stephanie roberts at the Third Thursday Reading Series
DESCRIPTION:stephanie roberts\, author of the poetry collection UNMET\, will be a reader for Cobourg’s Third Thursday Reading Series! stephanie will be joined by Nathanael Jones and Laila Malik for this reading series hosted by James Pickersgill. \nThe event will take place in the Northumberland Room at the Best Western Cobourg Inn on Thursday\, April 17 at 7:30PM. Admission is PWYC (Pay What You Can). \nMore details here. \nOrder UNMET here! \nABOUT UNMET \nThis is what comes of taking dreams / off the horizon. It is the sun / or nothing else\, you would scream / if you weren’t caught up in the chorus. \nLeaning deliberately on the imagined while scrutinizing reality and hoping for the as-yet-unseen\, UNMET explores frustration\, justice\, and thwarted rescue from a perspective that is Black-Latinx\, Canadian\, immigrant\, and female. Drawing on a wide range of poetics\, from Wallace Stevens to Diane Seuss\, roberts’s musically-driven narrative surrealism confronts such timely issues as police brutality\, respectability politics\, intimate partner violence\, and ecological crisis\, and considers the might-have-been alongside the what-could-be\, negotiating with the past without losing hope for the future. \nABOUT STEPHANIE ROBERTS \nstephanie roberts is the author of rushes from the river disappointment\, a Quebec Writers’ Federation finalist for the A.M. Klein Prize for Poetry\, the winner of The Sixty-Four: Best Poets of 2018\, a recipient of the Sage Hill Writing award for Black Excellence\, and a Canada Council of the Arts grantee. Her work has been critically praised and featured in well over one hundred periodicals and anthologies\, in print and online\, throughout Canada\, the US\, and Europe. She is a citizen of Canada\, Panama\, and the US\, and has lived most of her life in Quebec.
URL:https://www.biblioasis.com/event/unmet-stephanie-roberts-at-the-third-thursday-reading-series/
LOCATION:Best Western Cobourg Inn\, 930 Burnham St\, Cobourg\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Author Series,Discussion,Reading
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