Poetry @the Foot-hills of The Big Rock
Thank you #Athens #NYC #London and #Rome as well as all who joined us for the live stream #reading. Most grateful to all of you as well as to read with Carol Goodman and #LeeSlonimsky
If you missed the the POP-UP POETRY SERIES reading live-stream from #ATHENS with #NYC poets and critically acclaimed authors, Carol Goodman, Lee Slonimsky and Ginger Zaimis for #Poetry afoot the Big-Rock #Acropolis on Monday, November 29, 2021 in-situ to some of Greece's prototypes of #architecture #archaeology #democracy and #civilization you can re-play it here.
LIVE-STREAM times: @ 3.00 pm (Athens), 1.00 pm (London) & 8.00 am (NYC)
About the authors...
CAROL GOODMAN is the author of twenty-three novels, including "The Lake of Dead Languages" and "The Seduction of Water", which won the 2003 Hammett Prize, "The Widow’s House", which won the 2018 Mary Higgins Clark Award, and "The Night Visitors", which won the 2020 Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her books have been translated into sixteen languages. She lives in the Hudson Valley with her family, and teaches literature and writing at The New School and SUNY New Paltz. Her latest novel is "The Stranger Behind You".
LEE SLONIMSKY’s is rhe author of nine poetry collections inclusive of thr sonnet sequence, "Pythagoras in Love" which has been published in four editions in recent years: in English in 2007 from Orchises; in French/English in 2014 from Folded Word (translation by the distinguished poet Elizabeth J. Coleman); in Greek/English in 2020 from Enipnio (translation by the distinguished poet Stamatis Polenakis); and in Polish/English in 2021 from Slask (translation by the distinguished poet Henryk Cierniak).
GINGER ZAIMIS is an American thought leader, author & poet, polymath, literary translator of the Ancient Greek to English verse and adviser as well as Southerner and New Yorker Emeritus. Her grammatology imbues six monographs including, "Therapy with Antigone and the Trilogy Verses" while she is the architect of two poetic forms, the Portico and Triptych. As her writing, lectures and vision address themes of contemporary modernisms and comparative literature via architecture, mythos and logos. Her work is published from LA, NYC, London, Athens, Alexandria to Rome and has been translated into Modern Greek, Bengali, Arabic and Italian.
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