[Detroit]

[UDP:D] New Territories in Prose & Poetry: Carla Harryman, Rachel Levitsky, Deb Olin Unferth
May 4, 2014, 5:00 pm
at Salt & Cedar

Carla Harryman is an award-winning and widely-anthologized poet, essayist, novelist, and playwright. She has published thirteen single-authored works, including Adorno's Noise (Essay Press, 2008). The Wide Road, a multi-genre collaboration with poet Lyn Hejinian was released in 2011 from Belladonna* Press, and a music and text collaboration with the Jon Raskin Quartet has just come out on the Rastacan label. She moved from the Bay Area to Detroit in 1995 and currently teaches at EMU.Rachel Levitsky's recent books are Neighbor (UDP), The Story of My Accident is Ours (Futurepoem) and the chapbook Renoemos (Delete). She is the co-founder of the Office of Recuperative Strategies (oors.net) and a founding member of the Belladonna* Collaborative.Anna Moschovakis is an award-winning poet and translator from French. Her most recent book is You and Three Others are Approaching a Lake (Coffeehouse Press). She edits the Dossier series of investigative texts at Ugly Duckling Presse. She comes down from the pastoral Catskill Mountains in Delaware County, New York, to read new work from a forthcoming book. Note special time.More info here. * Schedule is subject to change. Check www.saltandcedar.com/Events-Workshops for updates.* Doors will open one half-hour before start time; feel free to come early and browse the shop.* For all readings there will be a suggested donation of $5, unless otherwise noted. We welcomeany additional amounts to help defray the cost of bringing in presenters.* Books and ephemera will be on sale before and after the readings. Refreshments provided.* Please call the curator, Matvei Yankelevich, with any inquiries: (718) 243 - 0446.* All events will be held at Salt & Cedar, 2448 Riopelle Street in Detroit’s Eastern Market.