Wednesday 22 March 2017
6.30pm at Reid Hall, in the University of Kent in the Kent Paris Seminar Room
4 rue de Chevreuse, Montparnasse, Paris 75006
All welcome.
Lee Ann Brown
“To paraphrase Lee Ann’s version of her own poetic genealogy: enthusiasm is the mother (‘We are the daughters of enthusiasm’), excitement the sister (‘Where are my excitement sisters’). Sappho, Emily Dickinson, and Gertrude Stein are among the many innovative godmothers who grace her work with their influential kisses. As a woman writer myself, I am grateful to Lee Ann for the way she unabashedly connects gender to knowledge. In her poems, knowing is knowing as a woman. Knowledge is pleasure. The life of the mind is refreshingly erotic. What was once deemed too trivial here shines.” – Elaine Equi
Lee Ann Brown was born in Japan and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. She is the author of several works, including Other Archer, which also appears in French translation by Stéphane Bouquet as Autre Archère, In the Laurels, Caught, which won the 2012 Fence Modern Poets Series Award, and Polyverse, which won the 1996 New American Poetry Competition, selected by Charles Bernstein. In 1989, she founded Tender Buttons Press, which is dedicated to publishing experimental women’s poetry. She currently divides her time between New York City, where she teaches at St. John’s University, and Marshall, North Carolina.
Other dates for your diary:
21 March: Crocolitho Lithography exhibition preview/vernissage, 18h30, Reid Hall
22 March – 2 April: Crocolitho Exhibition at Reid Hall, by appointment
30 March: Abdulrazak Gurnah Politics of Translation: Translating Cultures series, 7pm, Grande Salle, Reid Hall