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Thursday: Sharon Harris, Rachel Zolf & Tom Mandel |
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Written by kevin thurston
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Monday, 16 April 2007 |
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Tom Mandel, Rachel Zolf and Sharon
Harris appearing this Thursday, April 19, 7 p.m. at Rust Belt Books, 202 Allen St.,
Buffalo. For detailed info, click here.
Sharon Harris is a writer and artist living in
Toronto. Her first book of visual and verbal poems (+ a manifesto), AVATAR ,
was launched by The Mercury Press in 2006 (preview). She is working on a cross-cultural study of the words, "I love you" that
will someday manifest as an illustrated book. Her work has appeared in
newspapers and magazines, and on radio and television across Canada. Sharon has
been photographing the Toronto literary scene for five years (129 events as of
December 06), and will be very happy to take pictures of everyone in Buffalo for
a change. Her online home is here.
Rachel Zolf's third book of poetry, Human
Resources , is forthcoming in Spring 2007 from Coach House Books. Her
second collection, Masque (The Mercury Press, 2004), was shortlisted
for the 2005 Trillium Book Award for Poetry, and her first book, Her
absence, this wanderer (BuschekBooks, 1999), was a finalist in the
CBC Literary Competition. Zolf's work has been published widely across Canada
and in the U.S. in journals such as Pilot , Drunken Boat , EOAGH , MiPOesias , West Coast Line , Matrix , Tessera and Capilano Review . Belladonna* books put out
a chapbook of Zolf's poetry in 2005 entitled from Human Resources , and
her work also appears in the anthology Shift & Switch: New Canadian
Poetry . She lives in Toronto and was the founding poetry editor for The Walrus magazine.
Tom Mandel grew up in
Chicago and was educated in its jazz and blues clubs and at the University of
Chicago where he studied on the Committee on Social Thought with Hannah Arendt,
Saul Bellow, Harold Rosenberg and David Grene. He has published in dozens of
newspapers, literary journals and anthologies, including the influential In
the American Tree and The Norton Anthology of Post-Modern Verse .
His most recent book, To the Cognoscenti , was published January 2007.
He is co-author of the ongoing series The Grand Piano, an experiment in
collective autobiography by ten poets associated with the rise of Language
Poetry in San Francisco.
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