Ivy Writers Paris evening of Poetry and Prose in ENGLISH
9 october 2018
with the
authors
Dylan Harris (Lux/Ire: poet and publisher of Corrupt Books)
Katy Masuga (USA/Fr: novelist)
Amy Evans Bauer (UK/Austria: poet)
and
Rufo Quintavalle (UK/Fr: poet)
9 OCT 2018 at 19h30
UPSTAIRS at DELAVILLE CAFÉ
34 bvd Bonne Nouvelle
75010 Paris
M° 8/9 Bonne Nouvelle
or M° 4 Strasbourg St Denis
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BIOS:
Dylan Harris is a poet who has authored over 11 volumes of
poetry. His collections include antwerp (wurm press) and the smoke (Knives
Forks and Spoons Press) as well as his most His most recent book, BIG TOWN BLUES (2018). He is also a programmer, and
calls himself “a brit abroad”. He exhibits photos and founded and runs corrupt
press, which publishes poetry and prose by European-based Anglophone and non-Anglophone
authors writing in English. Currently based in Luxembourg, Harris can often be
found travelling to read and to help promote his Corrupt Books authors. In the
past, he ran “the rant of the powerless” and the Paris-based reading series,
Poets-Live. His website is: arts & ego. https://dylanharris.org/
where you can find links to both his poetry and photography work, his blog and
a link to help you purchase books.
Katy Masuga: Recent
Henry Miller Memorial Library writer-in-resident, Katy Masuga is drawn to the
disruption of conventional forms, influenced by Virginia Woolf, W. G. Sebald
and Marilynne Robinson among others. Her publications include fiction and nonfiction
among them two novels and two monographs: The Origin of Vermilion
(Spuyten Duyvil, 2016), The Blue of Night (Caffeinated Press,
forthcoming), Henry Miller and How He Got That Way (Edinburgh UP,
2011) and The Secret Violence of Henry Miller (Camden House, 2011), as
well as numerous short stories and dozens of essays and anthology chapters on
subjects ranging from contemporary altered book art to Blanchot and
Wittgenstein in Beckett to Shakespeare and Company in Paris to the vegetarian
diet of Shelley's creature in Frankenstein. She holds joint doctorates in
Comparative Literature and Theory and Criticism and teaches for the University
of Washington in Paris.
Rufo Quintavalle was
born in London in 1978, studied at Oxford and the University of Iowa and
lives in Paris. He is the author of eight works of poetry, the most
recent of which, hhereenow, is published by corrupt
press. In addition to his own writing, he has served on the editorial
board for the literary journal, Upstairs at Duroc, was poetry
editor for the online magazine, nthposition, ran the reading
series, Poets Live, and has taught creative writing at NYU Paris.He has
performed his poetry in Paris, London, Amsterdam and Berlin. You
can watch/listen to his work here: Rufo Q. And read a free e-book here: https://issuu.com/ theredceilings/docs/anyone_ for_anymore Rufo is
also an environmentalist and is currently working on a project to replant
degraded land in the Brazilian Amazon. More on that here: http://www.art2030.org/ projects/planet-art
Amy Evans Bauer is a British-Austrian poet
based in London. Her publications
include anti-fa-la-la: songs against statues (tender buttons/face, 2018), The
Report of the Iraq Enquiry: Poetic Summary (Larynx Press, 2017), and Stalking
Gerard Manley Hopkins (Salient
Seedling/Woodland Pattern Book Center, 2016). Her poetry features in the
anthology Resist Much, Obey Little: Inaugural Poems to the Resistance (Dispatches, 2017). Her montages appear in Chicago Review, Jacket, and elsewhere. She has performed SOUND((ING))S at waterfront locations
across the US and UK, and at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London. The
transcript PASS PORT (Shearsman,
2018) is the fourth in a sequence
of chapbooks, following on from CONT. (Shearsman, 2015), The Sea Quells (Shearsman, 2013) and Collecting Shells (Oystercatcher, 2011). She
co-organises the Contemporary Innovative Poetry Research Seminar at the School
of Advanced Studies, IES, University of London, and is the publisher of Larynx
Press.
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