By Philip Metres: From “abu ghraib arias,” from in Sand Opera “Primer for Non-Native Speakers,” from To See the Earth:
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An Afternoon Reading: Philip Metres
EMU Creative Writing BathHouse Events ~ Presents ~ An Afternoon Reading: PHILIP METRES November 10, 1 PM Eastern Michigan University Student Center Auditorium ———————————————————– Philip Metres is the author of a number of books, including Sand Opera (2015), I Burned at the Feast: Selected Poems of Arseny Tarkovsky (2015), A Concordance of Leaves (2013), To…
Miranda Mellis: An Introduction by Aaron Smith
BathHouse reading series welcomed Miranda Mellis this fall, and Aaron Smith (a current graduate student) wrote a wonderful introduction to her reading. I thought I’d share it here! “Today we welcome Miranda Mellis, a powerfully surreal mind & voice in a world that cannot slow down or re-trace its steps. Our cultures have carved a…
Upcoming: BATHHOUSE EVENTS 11/5 & 11/6
Join us on November 5th and 6th as BathHouse Events and the Creative Writing Department welcomes Douglas Kearney and Tisa Bryant! The details… Readings by Douglas Kearney and Tisa Bryant Tuesday, Nov. 5th, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. EMU Student Center Auditorium Ypsilanti And:“Textual Orality: African Diasporic Aesthetic Practices” A Discussion with Douglas Kearney and Tisa…
Nathan Gehoski Reviews November 2012 Bathhouse Events
“So after running around like a crazy person most of yesterday getting ready for the event, I finally got to sit down and enjoy the fruits of 4-6 months of waiting and working and worrying!
Taylor Cyr Reviews November 2012 Bathhouse Events
I’m sitting in the scratchy auditorium chair, flipping through my phone. I got here early because I hate crowds and I wanted to get a seat close to the end so I can make a quick get away once this is over. I know, I know -I’m a terrible person. These Bathhouse events are for the students….
Eric Corliss Reviews November 2012 Bathhouse Events
On November 28 and 29 two Bathhouse reading events took place in the auditorium of Roosevelt hall on campus. There were three authors in the event, beginning with a reading on the afternoon of the 28th and a panel discussion including audience questions on the 29th.
Matteson Roark Reviews November 2012 Bathhouse Events
As I listened to Dmitri, I found myself writing down his words/lines, but only the ones I took as sexual content or a sexual response. Here’s the poem that it created:
Karen Thompson Reviews November 2012 Bathhouse Events
Day 1 On the first day of the Bathhouse readings we listened to Dimitri Anastasopoulos, Camille Roy, and Rachel Letvisky read from some of their past works as well as new pieces either recently published or currently being written. Having four creative writing classes this semester I’ve read pieces from every one of those writers.