Tonight’s featured speaker, Robert
Roth is based in New York and was born in Jackson Heights, Queens in 1943. A past
participant in PA events in the Stamford area, Robert is the author of Health Proxy (Yuganta Press, 2007) and is co-editor
with Arnold Sachar of And Then, an
annual magazine of poetry, short prose narratives, art and photos, which has
published the work of several Curley’s poets over the years.


Good examples of his easy-going
stoicism are this commentary he makes in an interview about how stronger community ties of past decades made
it easier to live “decently poor”, compared with today’s more unforgiving social/economic
climate and a glib description in the 2007 reading below from Health Proxy of his tenacious cat’s frail but claw-deployed final days, wherein her owner agrees with the veterinarian to “let her be
killed” (as opposed to be being “put to sleep”):
“Time Stand Still”, by the
2015 Allan Waters Humanitarian Award-winning prog-rock trio, Rush (now into their fourth decade), makes
for a sympathetically frank and affecting meditation on the regrets and joys
of life’s passage:
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