"Total Life Is (Still) What We Want"
"Bumrush the Show"
The
Dark Room Collective's "Nothing Personal"
Reunion Tour continued yesterday with a reading and reception (with booksigning) sponsored by the
Folger Shakespeare Library as part of its
O. B. Hardison Poetry Series, at the
Lutheran Church of the Reformation across the street. The lineup for this reading differed a little from the one in
Chicago a few weeks ago at the
Poetry Foundation: in addition to
Thomas Sayers Ellis, Sharan Strange (two of the Dark Room's co-founders with
Janice Lowe),
Major Jackson, Kevin Young, Natasha Trethewey, and yours truly, two other members,
Tisa Bryant and this year's
Pulitzer Prize laureate in poetry,
Tracy K. Smith, also read, as did poet
Monica Hand, and participated in a conversation afterwards, led by
University of Texas scholar and poet Dr.
Meta DuEwa Jones. Poet and
Cave Canem grad fellow
Teri Cross Davis made the event possible, and to her and the Folger Shakespeare Library, I offer many thanks. I won't try to recap the reading, but will instead send J's Theater readers to
this link, a writeup by DC poet Abdul Ali, in the
Washingtonian, which I should note gets my personal information a little wrong, but he does spell my last name correctly, so I'm not complaining.
|
Dark Room Reunion Gathering, DC
(Photo by Marlene Lillian Hawthorne) |
|
A photo of the Folger's O. B. Hardison Poetry Series
broadsides of handwritten poems by
the Dark Room Collective Reunion writers |
At any rate, after the reading, conversation and reception, we all headed to celebration, in part for Tracy's Pulitzer premiation, hosted by the generous and welcoming art patron and connoisseur
Darryl Atwell, M.D., and sponsored by Dr. Atwell,
Graywolf Press, Tidal Basin Review, and the
American Poetry Museum. We were incredibly fortunate to have poet and photographer
Rachel Eliza Griffths, who was present in Chicago, as well as photographer
Marlene Lillian Hawthorne, also present, and even
FLAT LANGSTON joined the party, mutely and warmly watching on. There was lots of swag (Dark Room buttons, free books and broadsides by the Dark Room writers, copies of the extraordinary
Encyclopedia) and lots of amazing writers, including--and I am going to leave folks out, so forgive me!--Dark Room member
Trasi Johnson,
CC Massive grad fellows and poets
Brian Gilmore (also a legal warrior)
, Brandon Johnson, and
Kyle Dargan, younger poets like Ali and
Diamond Sharp, and many others. It was splendifericent, though that word (i.e., in the process of making splendid--> splendid + feri = to bear, carry + icere = to be in the process of, etc.) barely captures the liveliness of the reading or the celebration, which included a ceremony such as only Thomas Sayers Ellis could have conceived, and a cake, pictured below. Take a mental slice and enjoy! Next stop, either Boston or New York, and, I hope, there'll be a
fiction gathering as well (Tisa, Trasi, Bethany, Muhonjia, et. al.)!
|
Teri, Janice, Tracy, Sharan & Thomas |
|
Tisa & Monica |
|
Tracy & Natasha |
|
Thomzilla (Hayes Davis at right) |
|
Thomas, Natasha & Major |
|
Natasha passing an award to Tracy (Major & Hayes at right) |
|
Thomas, Marlene Lillian, Natasha, Major, Rachel Eliza, & Hayes |
|
Janice (in red top), Flat Langston behind her |
|
Brian (at center), Janice (at right), Brandon (behind her), Langston |
|
The cake! |
No comments:
Post a Comment