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Three NYC Postcards by Patricia Kelly, 1980

16 Sep ’17
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… Patricia Kelly and I moved from Philadelphia to Manhattan in August 1979. We stayed with our friend Marcia in a huge space she shared with several others near Houston and the Bowery. Marcia, at the time a lunchtime waitress, … Continue reading →

Philip F. Clark reads from The Carnival of Affection

16 Sep ’17
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… Once I was very sick with pneumonia, had the temperature of 105 for several days, and my brain was as burnt as eggs fried in a pan, but as I lay there in a rank sweaty fever expecting death … Continue reading →

Basil King reads from History Now

14 Sep ’17
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… I visited Basil and Martha King at their home in Park Slope where they moved in the late 1960s when the house had little value surrounded by desolation and the turf wars of the drug trade. Their backyard has … Continue reading →

Tompkins Square late 80s: Bandshell and Totems

10 Sep ’17
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… I am going to post a series of photos taken during the 1980s by my friend and fellow East Village resident, Don Trammel. This is the first of the series. Don put the Vimeo together and all of the … Continue reading →

Walking and Thinking about the Present in English

7 Sep ’17
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… Walking through Tompkins Square in New York City, I see red roses in the brisk air. I’ve been thinking about the present tense in English because that is what I will talk about with my students this morning, and … Continue reading →

Julene Tripp Weaver reads from truth be bold and Case Walking

3 Sep ’17
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… Akira Kurosawa said that the artist never looks away, never averts her eyes, and if that is the true definition of an artist then Julene Tripp Weaver is certainly one to be thought about and read. Julene and I … Continue reading →

Drawings by Arup Datta

2 Sep ’17
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… Arup and I are friends on Facebook. How that happened I don’t know, but it was Kismet because the other day I saw one of Arup’s sketches and really enjoyed it, then I looked and found more. I think … Continue reading →

El Beso (The Kiss) por Juan Ramón Jiménez

1 Sep ’17
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Christine Stoddard reads Thirty Pounds in Three Months

29 Aug ’17
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… I heard Christine read Thirty Pounds in Three Months in May when I went uptown to Hudson Gardens for a reading of poets who had contributed to Transition: Poems in the Aftermath, which was their reactions in words about … Continue reading →

Zack Haber reads from Winning Office Politics Quickly

26 Aug ’17
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… A few years ago when he was passing through Brooklyn, Zack Haber found a book called Winning Office Politics at a sidewalk sale somewhere, and feeling inspired, bought it, and as he read, condensed it to its essential elements. … Continue reading →

Sonnet 193: rocks and friends

13 Aug ’17
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… Like all of human kind the rocks along The narrow beach are all somewhat alike Yet each entirely different. We Pick them up, Honey and I, searching for The ones we want, the ones that touch us. They Are … Continue reading →

Lydia Cortés reads from Whose Place

11 Aug ’17
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… Lydia Cortés was a Nuyorican poet before there was a word for it. She and her peers defined and were the definition. Everyone has a mother tongue. Often our mothers teach it to us, what we know of pride … Continue reading →

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