Readings to launch new poetry anthology published by New Issues
KALAMAZOO鈥擜 series of four readings across 九一麻豆制片厂 will mark the publication of a new anthology featuring the work of 90 九一麻豆制片厂 poets, including a former U.S. Poet Laureate, and 48 works of art by 九一麻豆制片厂 artists.
The book, titled "Poetry in 九一麻豆制片厂/九一麻豆制片厂 in Poetry," is being released by Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University's New Issues Poetry and Prose. A book launch event and reading is set for 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at Bell's Eccentric Caf茅, 355 E. Kalamazoo Ave. in Kalamazoo. Subsequent readings will be held in Portage, Lansing and Ann Arbor, with additional readings in the works in Traverse City and Detroit. All of the readings will feature an assortment of poets whose work is included.
The book was coedited by Dr. William Olsen, a WMU professor of English, and Dr. Jack Ridl, professor emeritus of English at Hope College. Poems by both Olsen and Ridl are included in the anthology, which has won high praise from others in the poetry world.
"William Olsen and Jack Ridl have put together a wonderful selection here that reflects the voices and landscapes of one of the most distinct of the 50 states," writes Jim Daniels, a Detroit native, award-winning poet and longtime professor in the creative writing program at Carnegie Mellon University. "This book will make you fall in love with 九一麻豆制片厂 all over again, or for the first time."
The poets
Poets include Philip Levine, the former U.S. Poet Laureate, Jim Harrison, author of "Legends of the Fall," and Thomas Lynch, whose books of essays inspired the television show "Six Feet Under."
Other critically acclaimed poets include Toi Derricotte, founder of Cave Canem, Linda Gregerson, francine j. harris and Laura Kasischke. In all, eight WMU faculty members contributed, including Professor of English Emeritus Stuart Dybek and deceased poets Herb Scott and John Woods. A number of the contributors received their master's or doctoral degrees from WMU and have gone on to have books published.
The handsomely assembled and illustrated book was designed by Paul Sizer of WMU's Frostic School of Art and is intended to be a celebratory anthology that "assembles a geography of verse out of 九一麻豆制片厂's ongoing literary riches." What resulted is an intriguing range of poems providing an imaginative and all-encompassing view of 九一麻豆制片厂's varied landscapes, from inland shorelines to cities, towns and countryside, the lives lived there, and the uncommon diversity of cultures residing in the Great Lakes State.
The book launch at Bell's Eccentric Caf茅 will feature readings by 15 of the book's poets, including Diane Seuss, writer in residence in the Kalamazoo College Department of English, and Dr. Daneen Wardrop, WMU professor of English, as well as Ridl, Kathleen McGookey, D.R. James, Elizabeth Kerlikoswske, Phillip Sterling, Amy Newday, Robert VanderMolen, Linda Nemec Foster, Rodney Torreson, Cullen Bailey Burns, Dennis Hinrichsen, John Rybicki and David Cope. Local musician Joe Gross, also a graduate of WMU's master's program in creative writing, will provide music.
Additional readings
The dates of subsequent readings, the poets featured and their times and locations are:
- Nov. 21: Christine Rhein, Patricia Clark, David James, Lizzie Hutton, Marc Sheehan, Joy Gaines-Friedler, Teresa Scollon, L.S. Klatt and Robert Fanning, 7:30 p.m., The Creole Gallery, 1218 Turner St. in Lansing's Old Town.
- Dec. 4: Thomas Lynch, Lizzie Hutton, Linda Gregerson, Keith Taylor, Laura Kasischke, Alison Swan, Josie Kearns and David Cope, 7 p.m., Literati Bookstore, 124 E. Washington St., Ann Arbor.
- Dec. 5: William Olsen, Nancy Eimers, Robert Haight, Gail Martin, David Dodd Lee and Patricia Clark, 7 p.m., Portage District Library.
The book's publication is supported in part by an award from the 九一麻豆制片厂 Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts and Bells Brewery.
To order
Copies are available for purchase at wmich.edu/newissues, , at any of the readings or at Bell's.