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Feb 12 2021

Rose Solari Describes Her Favorite Erotic Literary Scene in WIRoB Article "In Possession, the repressions of time and circumstance explode with a dazzling erotic force." "We're in England in the 1860s. Cristabel LaMotte is a poet of modest reputation and hermit-like tendencies, living with a female companion who is secretly her lover. Randolph Ash is a renowned poet stuck in a sexless marriage with a loving but frigid wife. What begins as a chance meeting develops into an increasingly passionate epistolary relationship. By the time they consummate their love - on a stolen seaside … [Read more...]

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Feb 08 2021

Grace with her Hands Cupped

Laureate Lovefest (with Grace Cavalieri!) A FREE webinar presentation of a procession of poets laureate from Ireland, Canada, and across the USA. Readings and panel discussion, including special video readings by former U.S. Poet Laureate TED KOOSER. Featuring our very own Grace Cavalieri! Grace Cavalieri, Poet Laureate of Maryland, has authored 23 poetry volumes, a memoir, myriad texts, lyrics, and 26 produced plays. She created and hosts NPR's weekly The Poet and the Poem. The recipient of many accolades, including the Paterson Lifetime Achievement Award, she has been a teacher, … [Read more...]

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Jan 28 2021

Rose Solari Poetry Reviews

Rose Solari Reviews Three New Collections Exploring History and Identity The WIROB critic tackles collections by Steven Leyva, Miles David Moore, and Stanley Moss in the January roundup Rose Solari reviews three exemplar new poetry collections for Washington Independent Review of Books. In her ongoing poetry column, Solari takes great care to tie each of the collections she reviews together and the theme this month is history and identity. From the beautifully drawn New Orleans of Steven Leyva's The Understudy's Handbook, to the WWII of Miles David Moore's Man on Terrace … [Read more...]

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Jan 12 2021

If There Is a Hell it resembles this street in shadow, this street and this streetlamp, where you and I cling so tightly our flesh bruises for weeks and our mouths ache with the work of longing

Arlington Literary Journal Publishes New Katherine E. Young Poem "If There is a Hell" The former Poet Laureate of Arlington's new poem asks and answers the question if there was a hell, what would it look, feel, smell and taste like? The latest poem by former Arlington Laureate in the Arlington Literary Journal comes direct from the pages of Young's forthcoming collection, Woman Drinking Absinthe. Previously published in Tampa Review, "If There is a Hell" has been making the rounds as a teaser for the collection to come. Katherine E. Young recently read her poem "Women's Work" … [Read more...]

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Jan 11 2021

Grace Cavalieri Interviews Poetry Superstar Ocean Vuong Grace Cavalieri kicks off the new year and a new season of "The Poet and The Poem" with an interview of poetry superstar Ocean Vuong. From her website: "Ocean Vuong is the author of The New York Times bestselling novel, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous, out from Penguin Press (2019) and forthcoming in 30 languages. A recipient of a 2019 MacArthur "Genius" Grant, he is also the author of the critically acclaimed poetry collection, Night Sky with Exit Wounds, a New York Times Top 10 Book of 2016, winner of … [Read more...]

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Dec 14 2020

Katherine E. Young Describes Writing of Occasional Poem "Women's Work" for Swearing-In of Libby Garvey "What I found was: almost nothing. In fact, I discovered very few recent poems about public service or public servants in general, and no poems celebrating women in public service." by Katherine E. Young Soon after I was appointed Arlington County's first poet laureate in 2016, I got a phone call: could I please find a poem to read at the swearing in ceremony for County Board Member Libby Garvey? I dutifully pulled up various databases of poets and poetry, ran online searches, and … [Read more...]

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Dec 09 2020

Reuben Jackson Makes Banshee Press' 2020 Best Short Readings List Jackson's poetry cycle, "Kelly's Love for Waltzes" (published by Boston Review) is chosen by Jaydn Dewald for the year-end list. THIS YEAR, the Irish publisher, Banshee Press, asked its editors and contributors to pick "their favourite shorter reads of the year." Poet, Jaydn Dewald, whose work has appeared in Banshee and numerous other journals, chose Reuben Jackson's poetry cycle "Kelly's Love for Waltzes" for the list. The cycle was originally published by Boston Review and includes poems that utilize a waltz-like … [Read more...]

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Dec 04 2020

John Doe of Band X Recalls his Time Studying Under Grace Cavalieri at Antioch The punk-rocker, like so many others, discovered poetry through Grace Cavalieri. She offers some sound advice for aspiring readers. John Doe, California punk-rocker of the band X shares a common trait with so many Maryland and D.C. poets: he discovered poetry through Grace Cavalieri. While Grace has introduced countless readers to poetry through her original work, it was in Grace's class at Antioch that Doe discovered the "current" poets whose vernacular was similar to his own. In an article from The Tampa … [Read more...]

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Nov 30 2020

WRITTEN IN ARLINGTON, Katherine E. Young Edits Exciting New Anthology of Poetry The former Poet Laureate of Arlington, VA, Katherine E. Young, curates this collection of contemporary poetry which shines a light on singular art from outside the big city. From the book: Written in Arlington showcases contemporary poets from and poetry about Arlington, VA. The anthology, edited by Katherine E. Young and published by Paycock Press, contains the work of eighty-seven poets and translators originally written in four languages (Hindi, Russian, Spanish, and English). The poets whose work … [Read more...]

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Nov 25 2020

Selected Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor Reviewed by Rose Solari This edition of Solari's review column for The Washington Independent Review of Books tackles new selected editions of the poetry of Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor In her latest review column, Rose Solari tackles the selected poetry of two stalwarts of American letters, Lucille Clifton and Henry Taylor. Solari looks at the continuing legacy of the late Clifton and a Taylor who has chosen the Winnebago over the academy. Rose Solari keeps a regular poetry review column on The Washington Independent Review of Books' … [Read more...]

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Nov 24 2020

"Necromancy Never Pays" Features Rose Solari Poem The unique literary blog from writer Jeanne Griggs features Solari's "Somewhere Between Four and Five A.M." Blogger and English PhD, Jeanne Griggs, discovers a gem while sorting her bookshelves. Reading as she sorts, "because, you know, that's why we keep these books, so we can dip into them whenever we want to," Griggs picks out a thin volume with deckled edges and French folds: The Last Girl by Rose Solari, a poet friend from graduate school. The Last Girl is Solari's third collection of poetry after Orpheus in the … [Read more...]

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Nov 11 2020

Hazen Featured in New Article: "Baltimore: Great Poets Live Here" Poet, Elizabeth Hazen, and her second collection, Girls Like Us, are featured in this Fishbowl article exploring the poets of Baltimore Elizabeth Hazen reads from her collection "Girls Like Us" at Baltimore's Atomic Books Poet, Elizabeth Hazen, is featured alongside other notable names in the Baltimore literary scene such as Dora Malech and Steven Leyva in this extolling article from Baltimore Fishbowl writer Jennie Hann. Elizabeth Hazen, who has written several essays for the Fishbowl, released her latest … [Read more...]

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Nov 09 2020

Grace Cavalieri Interviews Slam Poet Star, Mecca Verdell The Maryland Poet Laureate talks youth, fearlessness, and colorism with slam poet, Mecca Verdell In this new episode of Grace Cavalieri's The Poet and the Poem, the Poet Laureate sits down with 23 year-old Baltimore slam poet, Mecca Verdell, who just recently published her first collection of poems. Grace and Mecca talk colorism, youth, and fearlessness in this 30-minute long interview which includes a handful of poems which Mecca delivers in a slam performance style. Grace, awed by Mecca's delivery and poetic voice, pronounces … [Read more...]

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Oct 09 2020

Grace Cavalieri Explores “The Exquisite Singularity of Louise Glück” in new Essay Grace Cavalieri celebrates the life and work of the Nobel Prize winner in this new essay published by The Washington Independent Review of Books Grace Cavalieri's newest essay from the Washington Independent Review of Books explores the enigmatic poet, former Poet Laureate, and recent Nobel Prize winner, Louise Glück. Like so many other Poets Laureate, Glück appeared on Grace's podcast, The Poet and the Poem. You can read a transcript of that interview HERE. An excerpt of Grace's essay is below. Read the … [Read more...]

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Sep 30 2020

"As if to Remind Us of Everything" Recited by Actor Steve Hay Mark A. Pritchard directs this jaw-dropping performance of Rose Solari's "As if to Remind Us of Everything" by Scottish actor Steve Hay. "As if to Remind Us of Everything" appears in Solari's second collection of poems Orpheus in the Park. Orpheus in the park by Rose Solari Mark A. Pritchard Steve Hay Rose Solari’s second full-length collection of poems is made up of two different yet intertwining strands. In one, Solari explores a variety of myths, climbing beneath the skin of classical heroes and villains to … [Read more...]

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Sep 28 2020

TEASER - Actor Steve Hay Recites Rose Solari's “As if to Remind Us of Everything” Below is a teaser for the video which sees actor Steve Hay reciting Rose Solari's "As if to Remind Us of Everything." Full video releases SEPT 30 on alansquirepublishing.com and facebook Follow the ASP Facebook Page for Updates Purchase Orpheus in the Park More from Steve Hay and Mark Pritchard … [Read more...]

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Sep 25 2020

Joanna Biggar Shares Two Poems that Speak to Now These poems by Bertalicia Peralta and A.E. Stallings "both shine light on troubling places in this aching world." Joanna Biggar shares two poems she came upon recently that speak to the times. The first, by Panamanian poet Bertalicia Peralta "illuminates the power of love in a powerful woman." The second, by A. E. Stallings, "After a Greek Proverb," "reminds us of the harrowing plight of millions of refugees and their forced marches from home." This is the Biggar's first blog post following the death of the beloved women's liberation … [Read more...]

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Sep 22 2020

Katherine E. Young Breaks Down Her New Translation of LOOK AT HIM by Anna Starobinets Katherine E. Young appears on Leslie Pietrzyk "To be Read" blog series to discuss her new translation of a book that "ignited a firestorm" in Russia Former Arlington Poet Laureate, Katherine E. Young, describes the trials of translating a controversial and beautiful Russian memoir in this written interview conducted by author Leslie Pietrzyk. Read an excerpt below, or read the entire interview here. And attend the book release for Look at Him here. Katherine E. Young's new original collection of … [Read more...]

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Sep 17 2020

Four Reviews: Charlotte Pence (Code), Kevin Corcoran (The Republic of Song), Lauren Camp (Took house), Peter Kline (Mirrorforms)

Challenge and Ambition: Rose Solari Releases new Poetry Reviews for WIRoB Rose Solari's reviews this month focus on four collections that "challenge and stretch the reader’s expectations in terms of content, form, or both." Rose Solari's reviews this month concern books that "challenge and stretch the reader’s expectations in terms of content, form, or both." This includes Charlotte Pence's vitalizing Code with its centerfold poem written entirely in DNA, Kelvin Corcoran's The Republic of Song with its tributes to the scholar and poet Lee Harwood, Lauren Camp's soft poems … [Read more...]

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Sep 16 2020

Rose Solari Joins in a Dickinson Tradition at this Year’s Tell it Slant Festival For the first time, Tell it Slant Festival is going digital. Make sure you catch the final days of the Emily Dickinson Poetry Marathon. While the Emily Dickinson poetry marathon is not a marathon in the traditional sense, it does test the endurance, fortitude, and preparedness of all its participants. Over a seven day period, 14 hours in all, participants will read every one of the enigmatic 19th-century poet's 1,789 poems in the order prescribed by R.W. Franklin's The Poems of Emily … [Read more...]

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