Poetry Flash presents Dan Bellm and Alicia Suskin Ostriker

Poetry Flash presents Dan Bellm and Alicia Suskin Ostriker

Thursday, Feb 06, 2020 7:30 PM

Location:
In the basement of the store.
2476 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley

Alicia Suskin Ostriker’s latest book of poems is Waiting for the Light. Daisy Fried says, “Ostriker so loves the world, its griefs, traumas, praises, mysteries, and joys, that she teaches us to love the world with her—sometimes  desperately, heartbrokenly, never despairingly. Ostriker is an essential poet, writing at the height of her powers.” Both poet and critic, she is the author of many previous collections, most recently The Old Woman, the Tulip, and the DogThe Book of Life: Selected Jewish Poems, 1979-2011, and The Book of Seventy, winner of the National Jewish Book Award. Among other honors, she’s received the Paterson Poetry Prize, the San Francisco State Poetry Center Award, the William Carlos Williams Award, and has twice been a finalist for the National Book Award. Her forthcoming collection, The Volcano and After: Selected and New Poems, 2002-2019, will be published in September.

Dan Bellm is both poet and translator. His recent poetry book is Deep Well. David St. John says of Deep Well, "These lyrics of memoriam and these deep songs (in Lorca's sense) of mourning seem almost to etch themselves onto the air. Keep this book at hand; hold its passages close. This is an essential collection of poetry." Dan Bellm has published three previous books of poems, One Hand on the WheelBuried Treasure, winner of both an Alice Fay Di Castangnola Award and the Cleveland State University Poetry Center Prize, and Practice, the 2009 California Book Award-winner. His latest translation is Central American Book of the Dead, by Mexican poet Balam Rodrigo; others include Speaking in Song, by Mexican poet Pura López Colomé, and The Song of the Dead, by French poet Pierre Reverdy.