Ralph Nazareth |
Duane Esposito |
In addition to reading their own work, Ralph
Nazareth and Duane Esposito, Thursday night's guests of the Norwalk Poet Laureate’s
Poets In Conversation series, will also discuss favorite subjects, respective
approaches to the craft and their ideas as to its purpose and necessity—especially
in today’s unsettling times.
Ralph’s 2017
follow-up to 2005’s Ferrying Secrets, Between Us the Long Road (released by
Owlfeather Collective as a fundraising vehicle for a non-profit he co-founded [see
below]), while featuring pieces of phantasmagoric satire, outrage, desire, mourning
and more penned before the current administration, nevertheless maintains a
well-timed propulsive inevitability in its critique of everything from the
simplistic allure of parochial political thinking (“Oil Change”), intercultural
contact/assimilation (“The Song Of the Plumber”) and unexpected exultation and hope
(“The Eyes Of Gaza").
In
particular, the Ozymandean spectre of unconscionable destruction (“The Long Oar”)
versus the sensitive demands of the child (“Listening To the Radio On the Way
To the Nursery”, "After Night Prayers"), whose logic we dismiss for some mad definition
of the “practical”, challenges the reader to consider just who the real grown-up is.
The urgency
of this juxtaposition is matched with uncomfortable fidelity by Rush’s authoritative performance of their thirty-three-year-old
song “Distant Early Warning”, released at the height of the last period of threatened
nuclear conflagration:
A professor of English at Nassau Community College, from where Ralph retired in the same capacity, Duane spoke at Curley’s Diner in 2012 and has appeared in numerous literary publications. He has three collections, including Cadillac Battleship (Broken Tribe Press, 2005) and Declaration For Your Bones (Yuganta, 2012). A Long Island resident, he received an MFA from the University of Arizona; in 1994 his writing was selected by Diane Glancy for an Academy of American Poets Award. You can find out about Duane’s latest writing and appearances on Facebook here.
When:
Thursday, December 7, 2017
7-8:15 pm
Where:
Norwalk Public Library
(Main Library Reading Area)
1 Belden Avenue
Norwalk, CT
06850Contact:
Cynde Bloom Lahey
Director of Library Information Services
203-899-2780
Poets In Conversation is a free program of the
Norwalk Public Library, organized by Pushcart Prize-nominated Laurel Peterson,
Norwalk Poet Laureate; learn more about the participants and the series
by contacting Laurel directly at laurelpeterson@att.net.
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Proceeds from the sale of each copy of Between Us
the Long Road will be donated to GraceWorks International, a charitable
organization based in India, co-founded by Ralph (a Mangalore native),
providing humanitarian outreach to countries in the developing world.
Structured on a less intermediated basis than most other non-profits, 100
percent of donations go directly to people in need.
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