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Monday, March 8, 2010

Joel Allegretti | THRUM




THRUM by Joel Allegretti


THRUM
Poems
by Joel Allegretti
ISBN 978-0-9841844-4-6
soft cover, saddle-stitched, 40 pp.
$12.00 (+ $1.50 S&H)
Release Date: March 2010




"In Thrum Joel Allegretti, deftly and delightfully, strums his magical musical instrument, which is poetry, as he forges fresh forms of songs and stories that are inspired by strummers' strings. “Context is everything,” Allegretti reminds us, and we’re planted in the heart of a global ancient/modern orchestra. Prepare yourself for the revelatory performance."

Martine Bellen
Author of Tales of Murasaki and Other Poems,
1997 National Poetry Series selection


"Joel Allegretti's latest collection of poems is as enjoyable as it is different. Thrum takes the reader on a journey that explores known musical instruments, such as the mandolin, dulcimer and fiddle, as well as some not-so-known instruments, such as the oud, koto and theorbo. But what makes this journey unique is that each instrument is in a sense personified as the emotive element of each instrument is brought to life. Allegretti does a wonderful job tuning every poem so that the music of each instrument is realized again and again in the words on the page. An intriguing and must read for anyone who has a sense of all that culminates in the commingling of the arts."

Raymond Hammond
Editor, The New York Quarterly



About the Author
Joel Allegretti is the author of The Plague Psalms, which appeared in 2000 and is now in its third edition, and Father Silicon, selected by The Kansas City Star as one of 100 Noteworthy Books of 2006. Allegretti’s work has appeared in many national journals, including The New York Quarterly, Margie, The Laurel Review, Art/Life Limited Editions, Rattapallax, Slipstream, Confrontation, and Xcp Cross-Cultural Poetics. He is represented in the anthology Chance of a Ghost (Helicon Nine Editions, 2005), and his poem in that collection received an Honorable Mention in the 2006 edition of The Year’s Best Fantasy and Horror, published by St. Martin’s Press. In April 2009, Kean University in New Jersey presented the world premiere of a song cycle based on Allegretti’s poetry, “A Cycle by the Sea” by Frank Ezra Levy, who served several decades as cellist with the Radio City Music Hall Orchestra and whose symphonic work is available in the American Classics series on Naxos. Allegretti is a graduate of New York University and lives in Northern New Jersey. His website is www.joelallegretti.com


Meet the Author at the Following Events:
Sat., March 13:
Smalls' Jazz Club
183 W. 10th Street, NYC
5PM-7PM
Sun., March 28:
Literary Lounge
Studio Luna
406 Tompkins Street, Orange, NJ
3PM-5PM
Sun., April 11:
Polestar Literary Series
NATIONAL POETRY MONTH SOIREE
Cakeshop
152 Ludlow Street, NYC
4PM-6PM
Sun., May 2:
Polestar Literary Series
NIRVANA NEVERMIND NIGHT
Cakeshop
152 Ludlow Street, NYC
5PM-7PM
Sat., May 15:


Greek American Writers Association Reading Series
Cornelia Street Cafe
29 Cornelia Street, NYC
6PM-8PM

Sat., June 12:

Fort Washington Library
535 West 179th Street
(between St. Nicholas & Audubon Aves.)
New York, NY 10033-5799
(212) 927-3533
Host: Patricia Eakins
2PM-4PM
Sat., June 26:
North Jersy Literary Series
The Classic Quiche Cafe
330 Queen Anne Road
Teaneck, NJ
8PM-11PM
Tues., July 13:

Word for Word
Bryant Park
6th Ave. between 41 & 42nd Sts., NYC
12:30PM to 1:45PM



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