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Embodied Poetics Symposium

 This event occurred 6 years ago.
Lecture/Discussion
Tuesday, March 20th, 2018
All Day Event
6287 Arapahoe Rd.
Boulder, CO 80303

Calling all Embodied and Disembodied poets, authors, students and readers!
Join us for a FREE Symposium that includes a panel discussion, performance and readings on March 20th at the Nalanda Events Center. Topic: Embodied Poetics

Serena Chopra has recently been accepted as a 2010 fellow at the Kundiman Retreat at Fordham University. In the past she has received the 2008 Zora Neale Hurston Award, a full-ride scholarship to the Naropa Summer Writing Program, has been a finalist for the Black Ocean Press book competition for her manuscript, "Penumbra," and received the Javanovich Award for Creative Writing in 2009. 

Rickey Laurentiis is the author of Boy with Thorn (Pitt Poetry Series, 2015), winner of the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and the Levis Reading Prize, and a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award and the Kate Tufts Discovery award. 

Divya Victor is the author of the Things To Do With Your Mouth (Les Figues,2014), Partial Derivative of the Unnameable (Troll Thread, 2005) Goodbye John! On John Baldessari (2012) and PUNCH (2011) from Gauss PDF; and the chapbooks UNSUB (2014), Hellocasts by Charles Reznikoff by Divya Victor by Vanessa Place (2011), and SUTURES (2009).

Jordan Scott is the author of Silt, which was nominated for the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize in 2006, and Blert, which explores the poetics of stuttering. The Vancouver-based writer’s work has also been the subject of an online interactive documentary commissioned by the National Film Board of Canada. His areas of poetic inquiry are speech disfluencies, interrogation, found archives, and decompositions.

Cost
Free
More Information
Charmain Schuh


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