mercredi 5 avril 2017

MARDI 25 AVRIL 2017 >> Rebecca Dolinsky accompagnée de Sereine Berlottier et Jeffrey Greene, liront pour Ivy Writers Paris

Ivy Writers vous invite à une soirée de LECTURES BILINGUES avec :

Rebecca Dolinsky 
Sereine Berlottier
et Jeffrey Greene


Le 25 avril 2017 à 19h30
au : Delaville Café 34 bvd bonne nouvelle 75010 Paris
M° Bonne nouvelle (ligne 8 ou 9)

Notre blog : http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.fr/ 
Notre groupe FB — devenez MEMBRE du groupe : https://www.facebook.com/groups/101898279922603/ 
Notre « community » page sur FB — rejoignez-nous : https://www.facebook.com/ivywritersparis?fref=ts 
NEW! meetup group : https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/IVY-Writers-Paris/events/237091109/?eventId=237091109 

BIOS : 

Sereine Berlottier lit, vit, écrit (& travaille) en zone inondable. Elle a publié Au bord (Lanskine, 2017), Louis sous la terre, (Argol, 2015), Attente, partition (Argol, 2011), Ferroviaires (Publie.net, 2008), Chao Praya (Apogée, 2007), Nu précipité dans le vide (Fayard, 2006) ainsi que dans différentes revues (notamment Gare Maritime, Action poétique, Rehauts, Po&sie, Sarrazine, N47...). Elle est membre du comité de rédaction du collectif Remue.net et participe à des lectures publiques ainsi qu’à différents projets avec des musiciens (lectures musicales, journal sonore). On peut consulter son site personnel : http://www.desfriches.net/ et Remue.net http://remue.net/spip.php?mot209.

Rebecca Dolinsky a fait des études de beaux arts et de théorie à New York et à Paris. Son travail se situe entre texte et image. Elle fait du dessin, de la peinture, de la sculpture, de l’installation, de la performance, de la photographie, des films et des livres d’artiste. Parmi ses livres uniques on peut trouver: Button Candy, The Desiring Machines, Patient, Sans Attaches Parisiennes, The Circular Library, Un Kub Or, Mille Feuille, Handwerks, Le Langage de L’Eventail et The Dés Book. Parmi ses tirages courants on peut trouver : please Louise, YOU GO FOR FASHION I GO FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS, AUTORITRATTO COIFFE/KWAF/FEMININ, and BOOKS. Elle tient un salon pour des femmes dans les arts, le jeudi matin à Paris. On peut la retrouvez sur ce lien : http://www.rebeccadolinsky.com

Rebecca Dolinsky studied art and theory in New York and Paris. Her work lies between text and image. She makes drawings, painting, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, film, and artist’s books. These unique books include : Button Candy, The Desiring Machines, Patient, Sans Attaches Parisiennes, The Circular Library, Un Kub Or, Mille Feuille, Handwerks, The Language of Fans and The Dés Book. Some of the printed books include: please Louise, YOU GO FOR FASHION I GO FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS, AUTORITRATTO COIFFE/KWAF/FEMININ, and BOOKS. She holds a salon for women in the arts on Thursday mornings in Paris. Find her at: http://www.rebeccadolinsky.com
 
Jeffrey Greene is a poet, memoirist, and nature writer. He received an MFA from the University of Iowa and a Ph.D. from University of Houston. He has published five collections of poetry, including Beyond Our Means in October 2016. He is also the author of the memoir French Spirits and three personalized nature books, most recently In Pursuit of Wild Edibles, also published in 2016. He wrote Shades of the Other Shore, a book of mixed genre writing: sketches, prose pieces, and poetry written in collaboration with painter Ralph Petty for the Cahier Series. His writing has been supported through fellowships and grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, Rinehart Fund, and Humanities Texas, and he was a winner of the Samuel French Morse Prize, the Randall Jarrell Award, and the "Discovery"/ The Nation Award. His poems, short stories, and essays have appeared numerous publications, including The New Yorker, Poetry, The Nation, Ploughshares, Southwest Review and the anthologies Strangers in Paris, Starry Island, and Nothing to Declare: A Guide to Flash Sequence. Musical settings of his poems have been performed by the Mirror Visions Ensemble in Paris, New York, and Cambridge UK and have been recorded on Albany Records and Centaur Records. He is professor of Comparative Literature and English at the American University of Paris and teaches for the Pan-European MFA Program.

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