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Saturday, May 22, 2010

Sat May 22 Art & Healing Anthology Reading: Alexis, Johnson, Maney @ African Voices, NYC

Saturday, May 22
4:00 p.m.

Art and Healing Anthology Reading

@
African Voices
270 West 96th Street
New York, NY
~with~
Austin Alexis
Jacqueline Johnson
John Maney
and others
Copies of Art's Buoyant Felicity will be on sale.

This Event is Free!


FOR LINCOLN & OTHER POEMS by Austin Alexis (Poets Wear Prada, 2010)
For Lincoln & Other Poems
by Austin Alexis
ISBN 978-0-9841844-3-9
6" x 9" Saddle Stitched, 36pp.
$10.00 (+ $2 S&H by Mail Order)
Release Date: March 2010

Perfect Bound Edition Now Available from Create Space: www.createspace.com/3440550
And on Amazon:
www.amazon.com/Lincoln-Other-Poems-Austin-Alexis/dp/0984184430/

Austin Alexis contemplates the way time's passage alters our sense of artists such as Chopin, Haydn, Poe, and Martha Graham as well as, among others, grandparents, Einstein, and presidents Lincoln and Obama. The way the poet
cultivates sound, sense, and form, he grows, as he writes George Sand did for
Chopin, "the branch he needs / in order to soar."

George Held, author of Phased, Grounded, and other poetry collections

By use of precise imaginings, Austin Alexis allows us an intimacy with select artists: Chopin, or a street poet, or Lincoln, that great artist of rhetoric and vision. An engaged and observant poet, Alexis reveals grace, connection, legend and mortality. This book is an ode to all of us.

Sarah Sarai, author of The Future Is Happy

The poet's vision enables the reader to see connections between Einstein and Merce Cunningham whose choreography "penetrates... the mysteries of space time [and] weight," and how Lincoln's last day actually culminates in another with the inauguration of Barack Obama: "each verse a fetus / waiting to be born / in the heart of a reader."

Linda Lerner, author of Something is Burning in Brooklyn, and thirteen other collections


Poems and stories by Austin Alexis have appeared in journals such as Six Sentences and Tuesday Shorts and in the chapbook Lovers and Drag Queens (Poets Wear Prada, 2007). Recently he served as a panelist for The Bronx Council on the Arts Literary Fellowships. One of his poems won a prize in the 2008 Poets for Forest Competition. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in a number of anthologies, including Bowl of Stories (Oregon Council of Teachers Anthology Winners Publication), Off the Cuffs (Soft Skull Press), Dinner with the Muse (Ra Rays Press), Art's Buoyant Felicity: Art/Healing/Creativity (Lickle Nine Press), and And We the Creatures (Dream Horse Press), among others.

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