In recent months, Bwog readers have risen from limerick-fearing philistines to haiku-handy aesthetes…and just in time for Poetry Month! And after all, rainy April is the perfect time for indoor sports like contemplation and reflection.
For a gentle night on the town, consider this listing of poetry events. For the heavy-hearted and heavy-handed who can’t bear to click the link, a few highlights, after this link:
– On April 19, Jeff Sacks reads from his translations of the poems of Mahmoud Darwish. No, the Columbia-affiliated Jeff Sachs you’re thinking of hasn’t taken up Arabic poetry translation. This Columbia Ph.D and newly-minted UC Riverside professor reads verses on Palestinian oppression, despair, and resistance. Fun!
– On April 21, Mark Strand, the Bwog-endorsed poet and Culpa-endorsed prof, reads at the 11th St. Bar. Drink and be merry! Or contemplative, rather.
Finally, Knopf (KN pronounced as in knish), offers a poem a day in your email inbox. Mark Strand, by the way, is a Knopf poet. Sign up here, but beware the promise of “extras”–read: shameless corporate promotions–that will fluff your inbox for the month to come.
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@Damn Jeff Sacks? That sucks. It’d be like your name being Sunil Goolati and less cool / less of a USSF president.