When: | January 30, 2009 6:30pm-8:00pm | |
Where: | Japan Society of New York 333 E 47 St, New York, NY 10017 212-715-1258 |
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Price: | $10/$8 JS Members | |
Type: | Arts | |
Born in Vancouver in 1931, Kazuko Shiraishi is one of Japans foremost poets. Influenced by abstract art, experimental literature, and avant-garde jazz, she is beloved by readers around the world for her humane vision: through her poems she meets her living self/pretending to be a dead body but fully alive. The new collection, My Floating Mother, City, contains poems from her most recent books published in Japan, including The Running of the Full Moon (2004) and My Floating Mother, City (2003), which received the Bansui Poetry Award and a Cultural Award from the Emperor of Japan. Also included in the book are three long sequences including Sendai Metro, Greece Street, translated for the first time into English, and Little Planet, translated on a paper napkin by Allen Ginsberg.
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