BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//chikkutakku.com//RDFCal 1.0//EN X-WR-CALDESC:GoogleカレンダーやiCalendar形式情報を共有シェ アしましょう。近所のイベントから全国のイベントま で今日のイベント検索やスケジュールを決めるならち っくたっく X-WR-CALNAME:ちっくたっく X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:A reading: Poets Jerry Martien\, Hilton Obenzinger\, & Stephen Vi ncent DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260410T020000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260410T040000Z UID:447376892534 DESCRIPTION:Jerry Martien has lived on the northern California coast for nearly half a century\, supporting his writing habit as a book clerk\, doo rman\, poet in the schools\, carpenter\, and Humboldt State writing instru ctor. He has published several collections of poetry\, including chapbooks and broadsides from Jerry Reddan's Tangram Press\, as well as Shell Game  from Mercury House\, and The Price of a Life (self-published)\, both hi stories of money and exchange in North America and northwest California\, and is the editor of A Watershed Runs Through\, a collection of essays by Freeman House\, published by Empty Bowl in 2023. Martien will read from h is new collection of poems\, Bodies of Water. He will also talk about his recent book\, Waveshock: Ed Ricketts\, The Voyage of the  Grampus &\ ; Our Biopoetic Future. Through the spring and summer of 1932\, four quest ing souls made their way north to Alaska aboard cabin cruiser Grampus\, am ong them Ed Ricketts and Joseph Campbell. From his home on the shores of H umboldt Bay\, Martien sees the roots of his own generation’s journey and a chart for future voyagers.Hilton Obenzinger writes criticism\, poetry\ , fiction\, and history. His books include Witness: 2017-2020 and This Passover Or The Next I Will Never Be in Jerusalem\, which received the Am erican Book Award. He taught honors writing\, literature and American stu dies at Stanford University. He is Associate Director Emeritus of the Chin ese Railroad Workers in North America Project.Hilton will be reading from a forthcoming book\, Old Fool\, a chronology of the Gaza war\, a memoir o f an anti-Zionist Jew\, a map of aging and mortality\, an omnibus of uphea val and change from the 60s to today\, a tonic against fascism\, and the l itany of an Old Fool.Stephen Vincent is the author of numerous books of p oems\, photographs and haptics. He is a poet-artist\, and he has produced numerous books\, such as Walking and Sleeping with Sapho. From 1972 to 1981\, he was the publisher of Momo’s Press books\, which first introdu ced the work of such poets and writers as Ntozake Shange\, Victor Hernande z Cruz\, Hilton Obenzinger\, Beverly Dahlen\, and Jessica Hagedorn. In the eighties\, he was the director of Bedford Arts Publishers\, which became internationally recognized for the publication of books featuring the work s of Masahisa Fukase\, David Park\, Roy DeForest\, Miriam Schapiro\, Mark Klett\, and Christo\, among others.Stephen will be reading from and showin g photographs from Street Work\, a unique volume of almost one hundred pi ctures in which street marks and configurations—the stains\, found objec ts\, cracks\, accidental chalk phrases\; an occasional house\, trees\, fol iage—variously combine to drive mind and eye into an alchemy of reflecti on bearing insights\; crossfire politics\, dance\, romance\, love\, death\ , and words themselves bear down to offer life and consciousness into the formation of a human community. LOCATION: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR