[New-Poetry] Another poetry reading in Paris
TheOldMole
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Tue Mar 17 11:44:06 EST 2009
Bonne chance!
Alexander Dickow wrote:
> Lecture de poésie à la Bibliothèque Américaine de Paris: Poetry Reading at the American Library in Paris
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> Upstairs at Duroc, March 20th: Poetry Reading with Alexander Dickow, Rufo Quintavalle, Alistair Noon and George Vance. Come join us! The reading will be bilingual, with poems in French and English. Details below.
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> Upstairs at Duroc, March 20th: Lecture de poésie avec Alexander Dickow, Rufo Quintavalle, Alistair Noon et George Vance. Venez nombreux! La lecture sera bilingue, avec des poèmes en anglais et en français. Détails ci-dessous.
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> Upstairs at Duroc Reading
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> Date: Friday, March 20
> Time: 7:30 – 9:00 p.m.
> Fee: Free
> Place: The American Library in Paris,
> 10 rue du Général Camou,
> 75007 Paris, France
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> Metro: Ecole Militaire or Alma-Marceau
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> Literary magazine Upstairs at Duroc Celebrates Printemps des Poetes with a reading reflecting some of the many facets of English-language poetry being written in Europe today.
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> Rufo Quintavalle was born in London in 1978, studied English at Oxford and the University of Iowa, and now lives in Paris. His poems have appeared in Barrow Street, The Wolf, The London Magazine, Upstairs at Duroc, MiPOesias and elimae. A chapbook, Make nothing happen, has recently come out from Oystercatcher Press.
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> Alistair Noon’s first chapbook At the Emptying of Dustbins was recently published by Oystercatcher Press, and his translation of Pushkin’s Bronze Horseman has just appeared online at Horizon Review. His essay Translocal Underground: Anglophone Poetry and Globalization appeared in issue 3 of Bordercrossing Berlin and suggests some new terminology for English-language poetry written outside of Anglophone countries. He lives in Berlin.
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> Ohio-born poet George Vance was most recently involved in experiments with word/image fusion, tags & street art. His hybrid language & image video installation, “Heights”, was exhibited in Brussels in 2006, & he recently designed a ‘totem’ scupture with a Kanak artist. Author of Bent Time, a chapbook, his poems have appeared in Paris in Pharos and Upstairs at Duroc. Vance has lived in Liberia, Austria, Germany, France and the French Overseas ‘Country’ of New Caledonia/Kanaky
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> The American poet and translator Alexander Dickow was born in 1979. He completed a DEA in French literature in Nantes in 2003-2004, and continued his graduate studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey. He is now based in Chatillon near Paris, and pursuing his dissertation research on 20th-Century French poetry. In addition to poems and articles published in French and American journals, he is the author of Caramboles, a biligual collection of poems in French and English published by Argol Editions in 2008.
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> Upstairs at Duroc fête le Printemps des Poètes
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> le 20 mars 2009
> à 19h30
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> à l’American Library In Paris
> 10 rue du Général Camou
> 75007 Paris
> FRANCE
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> Upstairs at Duroc, publication parisienne sur l’art et la littérature anglophones, fête le Priintemps des Poètes et propose des lectures reflétant les diverses facettes de la poésie de langue anglaise écrite en Europe aujourd’hui.
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> Interventions de Rufo Quintavalle, Alistair Noon, George Vance and Alexander Dickow. Pour voir les biographies des poètes, consulter www.americanlibraryinparis.org, ou http://www.wice-paris.org/courses/creative/upstairs-duroc.html
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