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“Making Freedom” finds wide exposure
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Wesleyan UP’s book Making Freedom: The Extraordinary Life of Venture Smith is finding its way into more libraries across Connecticut. 850 copies of the book will be donated to libraries statewide, thanks to co-author Chandler Saint and congresswoman Rosa DeLauro. The distribution project was announced by five members of Connecticut’s congressional delegation, at a press conference held at the state Capitol earlier this week.
Read more about the book here. View a video of an announcement of the project to distribute the book here. Read an article from The Day newspaper here.
Joseph Ceravolo “Collected Poems” getting around NYC
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Friends spotted Joseph Ceravolo’s Collected Poems on sale at Unnameable Books, in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn. We hope you can join us at the Poetry Project at St. Marks Church, Manhattan, for a celebratory reading on April 17th, 7PM.
Annie Finch writes on witches
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Annie Finch’s Spells: New and Selected Poems is due out in April. Read her article, “A New Witch in Town,” at the Huffington Post. If you are a fan of Annie Finch, please “like” her article and help us move it to the Huffington Post’s front page.
Harvey Shapiro, 1924-2013
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We are honored to have published the poetry of Harvey Shapiro, who recently passed at the age of 88. Read the full obituary, from the New York Times, here.
BROOKLYN NIGHTS
We are like inhabitants
of a southern river town
gathering summer evenings by the water.
A flock of bridges greet us
and the stone hunks of Manhattan.
The power of redemptive love, like
New Jersey red, has gone into the clouds.
Everyone must feel it.
COMBAT
In the war in which I fought
not all my actions were heroic.
I remember particularly the time
I bargained with God—the plane
seemed to be going down,
smoke filled the cabin—
if he would only get me out alive,
I would … What was my promise,
my heartfelt vow? Tears in my eyes,
probably, and trembling. I might
have been speaking to a woman.
CHANCE MEETING
Just family trouble, said Lear,
and what’s new with you?
DESK
After my death, my desk,
which is now so cluttered
will be bare wood, simple and shining,
as I wanted it to be in my life,
as I wanted my life to be.
Wesleyan UP Influence Map
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Please enjoy our interactive Influence Map, highlighting our press’s international scope. Click here to learn more about the map.
Al Braden auctioning photos to raise funds for Connecticut River
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Al Braden, an environmental and outdoor photographer, and author of The Connecticut River: A Photographic Journey into the Heart of New England, will lead participants on a photographic tour of the Connecticut River (in Vermont), from source to sea. This is your chance to see portions of the river you may not have visited yet. Braden will also be auctioning framed prints to raise money for The Connecticut River Watershed Council.
For more information, and to view the photographs up for auction, visit the website of the The Connecticut River Watershed Council
The Connecticut River Watershed Council invites you and your family or guest to attend an afternoon Annual Meeting & 60th Anniversary Celebration.
Sunday, July 22nd
Paddle – Noon until 1:30p.m.,
Meeting – 2p.m. until 4p.m.
The Wilder Center
2087 Hartford Ave., Wilder, VT 05088
This event is free to attend. Those making a donation of any amount will be entered into a drawing for a lovely gift basket to be awarded at the close of the meeting.
Pura Lopez Colome featured at Poetry Daily
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Dr. Mel, longtime WTNH weatherman & Wesleyan author, dies at 66
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It is with sadness that we report the passing of longtime WTNH meteorologist Dr. Mel Goldstein (Jan. 18, 2012). The staff at Wesleyan University Press has fond memories of working with him on Dr. Mel’s Connecticut Climate Book. His good nature and strength were admirable, and he inspired many. Read more about Dr. Mel here.
Marjorie Perloff on John Cage
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Reconsider John Cage. Read Marjorie Perloff’s essay from the Los Angeles Review of Books here. Rethink Cage with our 50th Anniversary edition of Silence, with a new foreword by Kyle Gann.