Showing posts with label poetry cafe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry cafe. Show all posts

Monday, 5 November 2012

'Likenesses' at the Poetry Cafe (and Greg Delanty reading)

From 19th November to 22nd December, the Poetry Cafe hosts "Likenesses" – an exhibition of intimate portraits of celebrated poets and writers by acclaimed photographer Judith Aronson, including vivid, insightful portraits of Robert Lowell, Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, Greg Delanty and many others at their most relaxed and informal.
This celebratory event comprises a short talk by Judith Aronson followed by a reading from Greg Delanty on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday 22nd November.

Thursday 22nd November; arrive from 6pm, readings from 7.15pm

The Poetry Café, 22 Betterton Street, London, WC2H 9BX


Free event, no ticket required
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For further information please visit: http://www.poetrysociety.org.uk/events/event/2079

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Poetry & Translation
         The Poetry Cafe, 22 Betterton Street London WC2H 9BX             
Wednesday 31st October at 7.30pm
Tickets at the door: £5

A new look at Yiddish folksongs

Norbert Hirschhorn will talk about his project of ‘reimagining’ Yiddish folksongs into English poems. Several of these poems have been published in UK journals including Modern Poetry in Translation.

Yiddish folksongs are meant to be sung in public by the audience or at social events, and celebrate the human conditions and emotions of their time. Bearing this in mind Norbert Hirschhorn will first enable us to listen to a song before presenting his version in English.

Norbert Hirschhorn
Norbert Hirschhorn is a physician specializing in the public health of women, children and communities in the USA and the Third World. In 1993 he was commended by President Bill Clinton as an “American Health Hero”. He currently lives in London and Beirut. 

His first pamphlet, Renewal Soup and his first full collection, A Cracked River, were published by Slow Dancer Press, London, UK, in 1996 and 1999. 

Two pamphlets followed resulting from competitions: The Empress of Certain from Poet’s Corner Press, Stockton, California, in 2005; and Sailing with the Pleiades from Main Street Rag Publishing Co., Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2007.
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A fourth pamphlet, The Terrible Crystal, was published in 2008 by Hearing Eye Press, London, UK. A second full collection, Mourning in the Presence of a Corpse, appeared in 2008 from Dar al-Jadeed, Beirut, Lebanon. A third collection, Monastery of the Moon, has just been published by Dar al-Jadeed, and will be available for sale.



Poetry & Translation is organised by Holland Park Press
www.hollandparkpress.co.uk