Building on the their experience as
co-presenters at last December’s “Poetry In Conversation” program at the
Norwalk Library, this evening friends and academic colleagues Duane Esposito
and Ralph Nazareth will be reading from their new collection, Dropping Death
(Yuganta Press, 2018) at the Stamford Barnes & Noble bookstore this
evening.
Martin Buber (1878-1965) |
Duane Esposito |
In his write-up for
the Colorado Review, poet Tim Wood draws particular attention to Dropping as a
successful effort in its atypical commitment to honoring both, rather than
suffusing either, contributors’ creative voices, such that “the point is… to bring them into orbit around
one another. "
Ralph Nazareth |
Among other interpretive lenses Wood applies
in his examination is existentialist Martin Buber’s “I-Thou/I-It” dialectic
in laying out how Duane and Ralph’s collaboration ties their friendship with an
enthusiastic acknowledgement of that fundament of sapience, our sense of
Self--and, by contrast, expressions of Otherness, be it in meeting a new
neighbor, encountering different cultures, Death, or, in the sample below by
Duane, the priorities of childhood:
nearby—
the toys
the toys
& crumbs
& crafts
& such—
& I
& I
lie beside it all—
rub my kids’ bellies—
rub my kids’ bellies—
tell them the story
Duane Esposito is a Professor of
English at Nassau Community College, (from where Ralph recently retired). Duane holds an MFA from the University of Arizona and has placed work in dozens of
journals. Prior to Dropping Death, he has published three collections,
including Cadillac Battleship (Broken Tribe Press, 2005) and Declaration for Your Bones (Yuganta, 2012). He also resides on Long Island with his
family on Lopsided Farm.
Ralph has
released several collections, and is a dedicated poet, publisher and teacher
who has worked in academic, penal and community settings--including the Tuesday
night PoemAlley group based in Stamford’s Curley’s Diner. His book Ferrying Secrets was originally released by Yugadi Publishers, Hyderabad, India in 2005 and is available through Ralph's Yuganta Press.
Last year’s Between Us the Long Road was published through Owl Feather
Collective as a fundraiser for GraceWorks, Inc., the international non-profit foundation
Ralph manages (find out more here).
Hosted by Frank Chambers, Barnes & Noble’s Open Mic Poetry
program meets the second Monday of each month in the music/DVD section on the
main floor of the bookstore (located in the Stamford Town Center), beginning at
7:15 p.m.
For more information, contact:
Barnes & Noble
100 Greyrock Place, Suite H009
Stamford, CT 06906
203-323-1248
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