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The Poetry Center presents Clarence Major and Patricia Spears Jones, celebrating the release of two retrospective volumes: Major’s From Now On: New and Selected Poems, 1970–2015 (University of Georgia Press, 2015) and Spears Jones’s A Lucent Fire: New and Selected Poems (White Pine Press, 2015). Their readings are followed by both poets responding to questions from the audience.
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The Poetry Center presents Erica Hunt and Marty Ehrlich sharing in performance and conversation. Hunt and Ehrlich showcase work in tandem with each other with a focus on the relations between poetry and music. Erica Hunt begins by reading some of her newer work in progress. Marty Ehlrich plays a song on alto saxophone and then rotates between using a clarinet, saxophone, and flute in accompanying Hunt's poems. Following their performance the two engage with the audience and with one another on the nature and specifics of their collaboration.
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The Poetry Center presents Erica Hunt and Marty Ehrlich in performance at the Center for New Music, in downtown San Francisco. Hunt kicks off the event with a solo reading from A Day and its Approximates (Chax Press, 2013) and the manuscript to the subsequently published Veronica: A Suite in X Parts (selva oscura press, 2019). Ehrlich performs a four-part suite based on four songs by Bob Dylan, on clarinet and alto saxophone. The two follow with a collaborative poetry and music performance. Steve Dickison provides the introductions.
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The Poetry Center presents Erica Hunt, poet, essayist, scholar, and organizer, delivering the 35th annual George Oppen Memorial Lecture. Hunt appears from her home in Brooklyn, NY, and is introduced and joined in conversation, following her talk, by Tonya M. Foster, in San Francisco. The George Oppen Memorial Lecture is supported by the Dorothy A. Fowler Trust.