IVY WRITERS PARIS VOUS INVITE
à une soirée de lectures avec
MARIELLE ANSELMO
JASON STONEKING
et
WILLIAM STRANGMEYER
You are invited to an evening of readings on
Mardi le 21 Février 2023
19h30
Le 21 février 2023 à 19h30
Delaville Café, Salle Marguery (au 1er),
34 boulevard Bonne Nouvelle,
75010 Paris
M° Bonne nouvelle (ligne 8 or 9)
Meet at bar for happy hour drinks before the reading!
Marielle Anselmo est enseignante, critique et poète. Elle vit à Paris. Elle a grandi en Tunisie, dans une famille d'ascendances italiennes, avant de poursuivre des études de lettres en France, à Aix-en-Provence puis à l'Université de Paris 8, où elle se forme, en particulier, auprès d'Hélène Cixous. Professeure agrégée de lettres modernes, elle enseigne actuellement le français à l’INALCO (Institut National des Langues Orientales) à Paris. Par ses activités critiques, elle a contribué à plusieurs ouvrages collectifs. Ses articles portent sur Marcel Proust, Hélène Cixous, Dominique Fourcade, Etel Adnan, Kenzaburô Ôé, Édouard Glissant, etc. En poésie, elle est l'auteur du livre-poème Une nuit (éditions Les Arêtes), de plusieurs livres d’artistes avec Colette Deblé et Pierre Zanzucchi, ainsi que de deux recueils : Jardins (Éditions Tarabuste) et Vers la mer (Editions Unicité). Ses poèmes ont été traduits en anglais, grec, arabe, vietnamien et japonais. Elle en a donné une cinquantaine de lectures publiques en France, en Tunisie, en Suisse, au Japon, seule ou accompagnée d'autres artistes.
Jason Stoneking is a poet, diarist, and performing artist originally from the
United States, who has made his home in Paris. He has published several collections of poetry and essays, and has also written songs and films. Recently, his practice has concentrated on the creation of handwritten and site-specific texts. For his Bespoke Books series, he writes an entire unique book by hand, in a single draft, either for an individual reader, or in documentation of an event or residency. In his video series Found Stages, he improvises spontaneous poems in spaces that feel suitable, if not intended, for performance. For his newest series, Portrait Sittings, he invites subjects to pose for him as they would for a painter, while he composes their portrait in handwritten words, then presents them with the original manuscript he has drafted during the session.
William Walrond Strangmeyer was born in Roanoke, Virginia,
in 1945 and grew up in Brooklyn, New York, and New Brunswick, New Jersey, where he went to Rutgers University, studying classics, music and psychology. He has worked in many different fields including amusement parks, banks, book stores, cinema, door-to-door sales, poker games, restaurants, taxi driving and warehouses. A forty-five-year resident of Paris, he now earns his living as an English language trainer and translator. He is the former co-editor of Upstairs at Duroc. He is the author of several volumes of poetry and can often be heard sharing new work at Spoken Word Paris. Additional interests include a variety of combat sports and listening to old music (doo-wop, Gregorian chant, hippie music, Czerny). He is also Archon of Paris for the Moorish Orthodox Church.
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