Chicago native David
Lieberman, tomorrow night’s featured PoemAlley speaker at Curley’s, has worked as a teacher, reporter, editor, ghost writer and, through it all, a poet. Among Tuesday’s selections he will read pieces from Simulacra,
his latest collection, due for release later this year.


These themes of
indomitable perseverance, self-discovery and eager curiosity find comparable
expression in the acclaimed 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis (inspired by his
real-life aunt, Marion Tanner)
and subsequent stage and film comedy Auntie Mame. Below is a clip with the heroine’s signature “Life is a banquet!” rejoinder,
delivered by Rosalind Russell in the 1958 film version, distributed by Warner
Brothers:
David currently lives with his wife in
Chapel Hill, North Carolina where he watches hummingbirds by the hour and
yearly plans to make a Japanese garden in his wild backyard.