Hatchet Job XII – Corina Copp, Peter Gizzi, Charles Bernstein

December 4, 2012
12:00 AM
Brooklyn
Public Assembly
70 N6th Street

Hatchet Job is a monthly reading series in which poets of all persuasions stave off the wolves and whippoorwills and read in a black room with alcohol. It’s freer than dirt. But the booze ain’t.
Join us for Hatchet Job XII, and hide your reindeer:

Corina Copp is the author of Pro Magenta/Be Met, with publications forthcoming from Bad Press, Minutes Books, and Trafficker. Poetry, performance texts, and critical writing can be found soon or now at SFMOMA’s Open Space, The Claudius App, The Cambridge Litera
ry Review, Boston Review, BOMB, Mrs. Maybe, and elsewhere. Her play The Whole Tragedy of the Inability to Love: SUSANSWERPHONE was presented this October at the CUNY Graduate Center’s three-day PRELUDE.12 Festival and will be in residence this spring at the Invisible Dog Arts Center.Peter Gizzi is the author, most recently, of Threshold Songs, The Outernationale, and Some Values of Landscape and Weather. He is the co-editor of the collected poems of Jack Spicer and teaches at UMass, Amherst.Charles Bernstein is the author of numerous collections, including All the Whiskey in Heaven, Girly Man, Attack of the Difficult Poems, and With Strings. From 1990 to 2003, he was David Gray Professor of Poetry and Letters at the State University of New York at Buffalo and Director of the Poetics Program, which he co-founded with Robert Creeley.

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