Red, White, & Blue: Poets on Politics. Filip Marinovich reads with CAConrad and Patricia Smith

April 2, 2012
12:00 AM
New York City
Wollman Hall, The New School
65 West 11th Street

As part of the national series Red, White, and Blue: Poets on Politics, presented by the Poetry Society of America and its partners this election year, poets CAConrad, Filip Marinovich, and Patricia Smith will read and discuss their poems and the role of politics in the literary landscape today.
Co-sponsored by the New School Writing Program

Admission is free.

Filip Marinovich is the author of Zero Readership and And If You Don’t Go Crazy I’ll Meet You Here Tomorrow, both published by Ugly Duckling Presse. In Fall 2011 Filip served as librarian at The People’s Library at Occupy Wall Street and worked with Stephen Boyer as co-compiler of “The Occupy Wall Street Poetry Anthology” as well as performing in the weekly Poetry Assembly. Filip is currently working on an epic poem named “Wolfman Librarian” based on his experiences leading up to and during the Occupation of Wall Street. An excerpt appears online in EOAGH 7.