For Immediate Release - for further information contact Phillip X
Levine
(845)901-8192(m) or email:
phi...@woodstockpoetry.com
Woodstock Poetry Society (
www.woodstockpoetry.com)
is sponsoring the following poetry event as part of the Woodstock
"Second Saturdays" Art Events.
Poets
George Quasha and
Sam Truitt will be
featured followed by an open mike when the
Woodstock Poetry
Society meets in-person at the Woodstock Library and
virtually via Zoom (and streamed live on Facebook:
www.facebook.com/WoodstockPoetry) on
Saturday,
November 18, 2023 at 2pm (Eastern)
(3rd Saturday).
WPS meetings are usually held the 2nd Saturday (2pm) of every month.
(Except for this November, 2023)
Woodstock Library
5 Library Lane, Woodstock, NY 12498
(845) 679-2213
www.woodstock.org
To attend virtually: contact phi...@woodstockpoetry.com
to receive Zoom info
If attending, please indicate if you would like to be on the open
mike. Thank you.
Beginning in Feb, 2023 we have been meeting in-person at the
Woodstock Library and virtually via Zoom and streamed live on
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/WoodstockPoetry).
Note: WPS&F meetings are (almost always) held the 2nd Saturday
of every month at 2pm.
The readings will be hosted by Woodstock area poet
Phillip X
Levine. All meetings are free, open to the public, and include
an open mike.
Features:
George Quasha - George Quasha is a poet, artist, musician and
writer working in diverse mediums to explore certain principles
(e.g., axiality, ecoproprioception), recently discussed by sixteen
writers in
Zero Point Poiesis: George Quasha’s Axial Art
(edited Burt Kimmelman, foreword Jerome McGann). The most recent of
the seven books in his invented genre preverbs include
Not Even
Rabbits Go Down This Hole (2020),
Black Scintillation (2022)
and
Waking from Myself (2022). Three essays in the poetics
of thinking appear in
Poetry in Principle (foreword by
Edward Casey, 2019). Awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship in video
art (2006), principally for his ongoing work of twenty-one years
art
is/music is/poetry is (Speaking Portraits); the T-Space 10th
annual Poetry Award (2022); and an NEA Fellowship. His axial
sculpture and drawings and are represented in
Axial Stones: An
Art of Precarious Balance (foreword by Carter Ratcliff,
2006). Edited anthologies include
America a Prophecy: A New
Reading of American Poetry from Pre-Colombian Times to the Present
(with Jerome Rothenberg, 1973/2012). He is co-founder and
-publisher with Susan Quasha of Station Hill Press in Barrytown, NY.
Gnostalgia for the Present
I write the date to touch time then tear myself away.
It’s just getting started in eternity.
These events refuse to not happen.
You get a taste for the unyielding.
Time asserts itself with authority before fading.
Saying this is a meaningless statement is strangely meaningful.
Self-confirming thinking has no outside.
It comes too fast to know if it’s right or care.
Nerves are narrative enough for a say.
I have time on my shoulders timed in feet.
Inspiration crowns the occasion in plumage passing fast.
I’m measured in tongues just affirming.
Starting to appreciate the thick storied sediment building up around
our lives.
Judgment is disconnect.
Don’t bother looking for a non-promiscuous word when truth stops
holding back.
You dance wild in the mirror never facing.
Words are never alone but forever lonely.
If this were a self I still couldn’t meet myself.
Journeying this surface longs to return to more than language.
-George Quasha
https://caesuramag.org/posts/gnostalgia-for-the-present-george-susan-quasha
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Sam Truitt - Sam Truitt was born in Washington, DC, and
raised there and in Tokyo, Japan. He is the author of the ten works
in the Vertical Elegies series, among others in print and other
media, including most recently
Tokyoatoto. He is the
co-editor of
In|Filtration: An Anthology of Innovative Poetry
from the Hudson River Valley; and
Eating the Colors of a
Lineup of Words: The Early Books of Bernadette Mayer. Among
other recognitions, he is the recipient of numerous Fund for Poetry
awards, a Contemporary Poetry Award from the University of Georgia,
and a Howard Fellowship. He is a graduate of Brown University (MFA)
and the University of Albany (PhD). The Director of Station Hill
Press and producer and a co-curator of the Station Hill Intermedia
Lab, he lives in Woodstock, NY. For more, visit:
https://samtsong.com/about.
Pirates Founded Havana as Were All the Islands of the
Caribbean Stolen
Our vision is an object worthy of the sky,
though boring to hear described
—
unless sky is the vision & the sun the eye of
Horus
—
““& ‘bell’ because everything rings””
—
or as Ashbery does slide that cloud past that fact
we place ourselves inside to clear the light we
leapt behind to ignite a field of brittle arpeggios
that transform into a tree in place of the stump
of once
—
“the algorithm of which breaks into them
phenomena”
—
to dull edge of what cobra appears to sense
enough
—
““like an explorer peering into a compass dial in
a world made only of ones & zeros””
—
to enter the words behind them from,
in case you’d missed them
—
a band of dithyrambs in shadow at the end of
crime
—
looking for gaps to form as they’re apt if you do
long & soft enough to their breaths in church of
Saint John (Coltrane that is)
—
““path “rather than replacing capitalism with
art”””
—
““in the face no sunsets (junkie)””
—
“““no face as witnessed by everything not just
borrowed & evolved is imitated”””
—
open to experience no word may stand in place
of
—
the only way to freedom is the song of
—
-Sam Truitt
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Developing WPS 2023 Schedule
All WPS Events (past and present):
Events
Meetings, except Jan, 2023, are being held as hybrid events -
in-person and virtually via Zoom
The Zoom app can be downloaded here:
Zoom Download Center
To attend and receive the Zoom info: contact
phi...@woodstockpoetry.com
If attending, please indicate if you would like to be on
the open mike following the featured readers. Thank you.
01/January 14th – Danielle Woerner; Virginia Konchan (via Zoom only)
02/February 11th – Alison Koffler; Dayl Wise
03/March 11th – Allison Argueta; Brianna Heller
04/April 8th – Darcy Smith; Dennis Wayne Bressack
05/May 13th – Mary K O'Melveny; Jan Zlotnik Schmidt
06/June 10th – Irene Sipos; Perry S. Nicholas
07/July 8th – Kateri Kosek; Raphael Kosek
08/August 12th – David Messineo; Will Nixon
09/September 9th – Barbara Ungar; Lucia Cherciu
10/October 14th – Bracha Nechama Bomze; Reagan Upshaw
11/November 18th – George Quasha; Sam Truitt (3rd Saturday)
12/December 9th – Lisa St. John; Lissa Kiernan and Annual Business
Meeting
Also, why not become a 2023 Member or donate to the
Woodstock Poetry Society?
Membership is $20 a year. (To join or donate, send your check to the
Woodstock Poetry Society, P.O. Box 531, Woodstock, NY 12498. Include
your email address as well as your mailing address and phone number.
Or join online at:
www.woodstockpoetry.com/become.html).
Your membership helps pay for our upgraded Zoom account,
post-office-box rental, the WPS website, and costs associated with
publicizing the monthly events. One benefit of membership is the
opportunity to have a brief biography and several of your poems
appear on this website.
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