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“Gondwana” Poetry Reading | City Lights

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Tuesday, October 3, 2017 - 7:00 pm | Cost: FREE
City Lights Books | 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA

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Gondwana: an ancient supercontinent long dispersed into fragments. Contemplating the ethereal blue is of Antartica, once part of it, Nathaniel Tarn writes in the opening section of his magnificent collection: “They said back then/ there was a frozen continent/ in those high latitudes encircling globe:/ are you moving toward it?”From there, the rising and falling stairs at Fez in Morocco meld into a cantata on marriage, empire, and the meditational nature of the climbing.

In a series of beautiful, short poems “Il Piccolo Paradiso,” Tarn creates a haven of home, bird flight, and innervating flight. In another section, the heroic WWII fighter Pilot Lydia Litvyak is personified as Eurydice speaking to her lover captain, Orpheus. The book concludes with the powerful poems of “Exitus Generis Humani,” its polyphonic lines slowly pouring over the reader in a mournful, yet often humorous, a reverie that reveals an allegiance to Earth as the essential divinity, while calling for radical change if we want to prevent a definitive ending.

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Cost: FREE
Categories: Literature, Poetry
Address: 261 Columbus Avenue, San Francisco, CA