Events
Oct 2: Greater New York performance: Dani Leventhal recommends Brett Price, Jeremy Hoevenaar, and Corrine Fitzpatrick
Saturday, October 2, 2010
2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Readings by three poets will take place in room S301 of the third floor Archive Galleries.
Join us for a reading of new work by Corrine Fitzpatrick,
Jeremy Hoevenaar, and Brett Price, three poets whose practice engages language
as a site of anxious yet undaunted negotiation with perception, memory,
meaning, and the semiotic chaos of contemporary life.
Brett Price lives and writes in Brooklyn, NY. He is an editor of Forklift,
Ohio: A Journal of Poetry, Cooking, and Light Industrial Safety, and the author
of Trouble With Mapping, a chapbook (Flying Guillotine, 2008). He curates the
Friday Late Night Series at the Poetry Project at St. Mark’s Church.
Jeremy Hoevenaar has had work published in The Brooklyn Rail, Tantalum,
Forklift, Ohio, and other journals. He currently lives with big windows in
Baltimore.
Corrine Fitzpatrick is a Brooklyn-based poet and former Program Coordinator of
the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church. She is the author of two chapbooks: On Melody Dispatch(Goodbye Better, 2007) and Zamboangueña (sona, 2007), and her
poetry appears in numerous print and online journals. She recently completed
the MFA program at Bard College.
