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Poetry Flash Readings: Martha Collins & Peter Neil Carroll | East Bay

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Thursday, October 4, 2012 - 7:30 pm | Cost: FREE
Moe’s Books | 2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, CA

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Poetry Flash Readings | East Bay

Poetry Flash curates one of the West Coast’s longest running and best known reading series that is open to diverse poetics and provides a forum for poetry’s best.

Over one hundred poets are introduced each year by host, Poetry Flash Associate Editor Richard Silberg, with Editor Joyce Jenkins. Readings take place at Moe’s Books, Berkeley, and at Diesel, A Bookstore, Oakland.

Thursday, October 4, 2012
Martha Collins and Peter Neil Carroll | Poetry Flash Readings | East Bay

Poetry Flash presents Martha Collins and Peter Neil Carroll, two poets who in their separate ways, will be exploring American history, geography, and politics.

Martha Collins‘s new book of poems is White Papers. Afaa Michael Weaver says, “White Papers is a praise song for the truth. It bravely pulls back the covers of whiteness to offer us precious views of racial privilege.

Peter Neil Carroll‘s new book of poems is A Child Turns Back to Wave: Poetry of Lost Places, winner of Prize Americana. Charlotte Muse says of it, “Peter Neil Carroll, poet and historian, has gone to see America for himself. He has traveled through desolate, mysterious western places full of the spirit of vanished peoples, and gone watching, remembering, and imagining through the heartland and the South, to bring us back…a clear-eyed, passionate record of the tragic destruction of the land, the remnants of its beauty, the stunned responses of its forgotten inhabitants.”

Wheelchair accessible, request ASL interpreters one week in advance from editor@poetryflash.org, Moe’s Books, 2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, 7:30

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Cost: FREE
Categories: East Bay, Lectures & Workshops, Literature
Address: 2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, CA