Hodder Fellows
Nov 19th, 2008
Christian Barter , Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Whitney Terrell
Althea Ward Clark Reading Series
185 Nassau
Christian Barter , Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Whitney Terrell
Althea Ward Clark Reading Series
185 Nassau
followed by a panel on Kim’s Dura
The Asian American Writer’s Workshop
16 West 32nd Street, 10th floor
New York City
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Princeton Public Library
A reading and Q&A session with Bei Dao, and editors Tina Chang and Nathalie Handal of the Norton Anthology: “Language for a New Century: Contemporary Poetry from the Middle East , Asia, and Beyond.”
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Honey I’d split your kindling
clean & bright
& fine
if you was mine
baby baby
I’d taken to you like my silky hen
my bluetick bitch my sooey sow
my chipmunk my finchbird
& my woodmouse
if you was living at my house
I’d mulch your strawberries & cultivate
your potato patch
all summer long
& then in winter
come thirty below and the steel-busting weather
I’d tune your distributor & adjust
your carburetor
if me & you was together
be it sunshine be it gloom
summer or the mean mud season
honey I’d kiss you
every morningtime
& evenings I’d hurry
to get shut of the barn chores early
& then in the dark of the night
I’d stand at the top of the stairs & hold the light
for you for you
if you’d sleep in my room
& when old crazy come down the mountain after you
with his big white pecker in his hand
you would only holler
& from the sugar house
the mow the stable
or wherever I’m at
I’d come god I’d come running to you
like a turpentined cat
only in our bed
honey
no hurting
but like as if it was
git- music
or new-baked bread
I’d fuck so easy
sweet-talking & full of love
if you was just my daisy
& my dove
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English Department professor Meredith Martin writes:
Contemporary Poetry Colloquium
“Poets in Conversation”
McCosh 40
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author of FRAGMENT OF THE HEAD OF A QUEEN
editor of LEGITIMATE DANGERS
Library Auditorium
a Reading and Conversation
Graduate Contemporary Poetry Colloquium
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