Sunday, December 11, 3:00 p.m.
Erica Kaufman, Cathy Eisenhower and Ken Jacobs
@ DC Arts Center
Erica Kaufman is the author of censory impulse (Factory School 2009) as well as several chapbooks, most recently selections from INSTANT CLASSIC (Least Weasel 2011). More poems from this recent project, INSTANT CLASSIC, can be found online in Little Red Leaves and Elective Affinities. Recent prose can be found in The Poetry Project Newsletter and Rain Taxi. Kaufman is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the CUNY Graduate Center in Composition & Rhetoric, and teaches at Baruch College and Bard College's Institute for Writing & Thinking and Institute for Language & Thinking.
Cathy Eisenhower lives in Washington, DC, and is the author of the poetry collections Language of the Dog-heads (chapbook--Phylum Press), clearing without reversal (Edge Books), and would with and (Roof Books). She is co-translating the selected poems of Argentine poet Diana Bellessi. Her poems have recently appeared in The Recluse, Aufgabe, West Wind Review, The Brooklyn Rail, and are forthcoming in Fence.
Ken Jacobs has lived in and about Washington D.C. for more than thirty years. A chapbook, Sooner, from Phylum Press was released in December 2009.He has poems in "˜The Portable Boog Reader"², the online journal 'Everyday Genius' and forthcoming at 'Sentence' and 'Wheelhouse Magazine'. He also designed, produced and wrote the software for the collaborative digital poetry project Relegy (http://deegeep.com/relegy-main.html) with M. Magnus and Cathy Eisenhower performed in the Spring of 2011.
Cathy Eisenhower lives in Washington, DC, and is the author of the poetry collections Language of the Dog-heads (chapbook--Phylum Press), clearing without reversal (Edge Books), and would with and (Roof Books). She is co-translating the selected poems of Argentine poet Diana Bellessi. Her poems have recently appeared in The Recluse, Aufgabe, West Wind Review, The Brooklyn Rail, and are forthcoming in Fence.
Ken Jacobs has lived in and about Washington D.C. for more than thirty years. A chapbook, Sooner, from Phylum Press was released in December 2009.He has poems in "˜The Portable Boog Reader"², the online journal 'Everyday Genius' and forthcoming at 'Sentence' and 'Wheelhouse Magazine'. He also designed, produced and wrote the software for the collaborative digital poetry project Relegy (http://deegeep.com/relegy-main.html) with M. Magnus and Cathy Eisenhower performed in the Spring of 2011.
Location:
2438 18th Street in Adams Morgan
(south of Columbia Rd. on the west side of the street)
All readings are on third Sundays at 3 PM, Admission $5, FREE for DCAC members