A Splendid Wake 4
4th Annual Program Celebrating Poetry in the
Nation’s Capital
—1900 to the Present
Friday,
March 18th, 2016 from 6:30-8:00 P.M. at
George Washington University Gelman Library, Suite 702, 2130 H Street, NW,
Washington, DC (near Foggy Bottom Metro stop).
Free and Open to the Public!
Join us for our 4th incarnation of A Splendid Wake
as we continue our work of documenting poets and poetry movements in the
Nation’s Capital from 1900 to the present. Our focus this vernal equinox is on Grace
Cavalieri’s selected radio broadcasts of The Poet and the Poem; Letras Latinas
in DC with Francisco Aragón and Dan Vera; and Crossing Borders: Literary Translation in DC with moderator Barbara Goldberg, and panelists: Roman Kostovski, Nancy Naomi Carlson, and Vivian
Wang.
Recipient of the Silver Medal for Broadcasting from Corporation of Public
Broadcasting, prolific poet and playwright Grace Cavalieri
presents excerpted recordings of Sterling Brown, first Poet Laureate of
Washington DC and author of Southern Road;
Lucille Clifton, National book Award winner and author of Blessing
the Boats; Ann Darr, one of the first women pilots in World War II
and author of Cleared for Landing; Roland Flint, Georgetown
University professor and author of Easy; Essex Hemphill, jazz
poet and author of Conditions: Poems; May Miller, the most widely
published woman playwright of the Harlem Renaissance and author of Halfway
to the Sun; Belle Waring, author of Refuge and Dark
Blonde; and Reed Whittemore,
former Consultant in Poetry to The Library of Congress and author of The Mother's
Breast, The Father's House. Cavalieri will read poems from her memoir Life
Upon the Wicked Stage.
DC
area-based poets Francisco Aragón
and Dan Vera discuss Letras Latinas,
the literary initiative of the University of Notre Dame’s Institute for Latino
Studies and how that initiative has been carried out in DC, which includes
collaborations with the Library of Congress, various branches of the
Smithsonian Institution, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and Split This Rock
Poetry Festival. Aragón established Letras Latinas as part of his work at Notre
Dame’s Institute for Latino Studies. Dan Vera is author of Speaking Wiri
Wiri, the inaugural winner (in poetry) of the Letras Latinas/Red Hen Poetry
Prize.
The panel Crossing Borders:
Literary Translation in DC will
discuss the history and present-day state of literary translation, with
examples drawn from Czech, French, Chinese, Hebrew, and Kurdish. Particular
challenges unique to each language and culture will also be discussed.
Splendid
Wake Wiki:
http://wikis.library.gwu/dcpoetry/index.php/Main_Page
For program information contact: Joanna Howard asplendidwake@gmail.com
For wiki and venue information, contact Jennifer King jenking@gwu.edu 202/994-0628
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