dimanche 18 mai 2025

Le 20 mai 2025 à 19h au Café de la Marie IVY avec Margo Berdeshevsky et Vianney Lacombe!

IVY Writers Paris vous invite à une soirée

de lectures bilingues

mardi le 20 Mai 2025 à 19h00

avec les auteurs

Vianney Lacombe (Fr) et Margo Berdeshevky (Amer)

You are invited to an evening of American and French poetry with these amazing local authors

20 Mai 2025 à 19h

à :  Café de la Mairie (Salle Perec au RDC at left), 8 Place Saint Suplice

75006 Paris M° Saint Suplice

Please arrive early enough to have drinks served  before we start.

BIOS:

Vianney Lacombe, né en 1946, a publié Index avec Mark Alsterlind aux éditions Voix Richard Meier en 1994, LE SOIR LA NUIT LE JOUR aux éditions Isabelle Sauvage en 2018 et EN VUE avec Philippe Compagnon chez Bernard Gabriel Lafabrie en 2024. D’autres poèmes ont paru dans les revues Poésie (Seghers), Moriturus, Canicula, Rehauts, L’Intranquille, La Tête et les Cornes, Sarrazine, Larevue*, ainsi que des textes critiques dans Action Poétique, Poezibao, Sitaudis et Remue.net. Les revues Arte Factum, Opus et Verso ont accueilli ses écrits sur l’art contemporain.

 

MARGO BERDESHEVSKY born in New York city, often lives and writes in Paris. Her latest collection is "Kneel Said the Night (a hybrid book in half-notes)" from Sundress Publications. “It Is Still Beautiful To Hear The Heart Beat” is forthcoming from Salmon Poetry.  Her “Before The Drought” is from Glass Lyre Press, (a finalist for the National Poetry Series.) Berdeshevsky is author as well of “Between Soul & Stone,” and “But a Passage in Wilderness” (Sheep Meadow Press.) Her book of illustrated stories, “Beautiful Soon Enough” received the first Ronald Sukenick Innovative Fiction Award for Fiction Collective Two (University of Alabama Press.) Recipient of 2022 Grand Prize for Thomas Merton Poetry of the Sacred Award, her other honors include the Robert H. Winner Award from the Poetry Society of America. Her poem, “Somewhere Everywhere” was just published as a selection for poem-a-day, by the American Academy of  Poetry.  Her works appear in Poetry International, New Letters, The Night Heron Barks, Kenyon Review, Plume, Scoundrel Time, Cutthroat, The Collagist, Tupelo Quarterly, Gulf Coast, Southern Humanities Review, Harbor Review, Pleiades, Prairie Schooner, The American Journal of Poetry, Jacar—One, Mānoa, Pirene’s Fountain, Big Other, Dark Matter: Women Witnessing, Bracken “Over Tea and Tears” for Ukraine, among many others. In Europe and the UK, her works have been seen in The Poetry Review, PN Review, The Wolf, Europe, Siècle 21, Confluences Poétiques, Recours au Poème, Levure Littéraire, Under the Radar. She has read from her books in London, Paris, New York City, Los Angeles, Honolulu, and at literary festivals. Her “Letters from Paris” have appeared for many years in Poetry International online, for example: https://poetryinternationalonline.com/letter-from-paris-in-march-2019/ For more

 


 

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