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Sunday, December 5
 

3:00pm EST

Arrowsmith Press Fall 2021 Book Launch
Join us for a wonderful reading by Alexandra Marshall, Robin Davidson, & Martin Edmunds. Hosted by Askold Melnyczuk.


Sunday December 5, 2021 3:00pm - 4:30pm EST
Online
 
Thursday, January 20
 

12:00pm EST

Online Poetry Series: The Refuge of Witnessing featuring Kathryn Petruccelli
The Stockbridge Library's second season, “Online Poetry: The Refuge of Witnessing” will provide a weekly poetry sanctuary to hear moving words, deepen our exploration of their meaning, and connect with each other. Join us each Thursday from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. It will be your port in a worldly storm.

Kathryn Petruccelli is a bi-coastal performer and writer with an M.A. in teaching English language learners. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Rattle, River Teeth’s Beautiful Things, december, SWWIM, Literary Mama, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, and others. Kathryn is a past winner of San Francisco’s Litquake essay contest and a finalist for the 2019 Omnidawn Broadside Poetry Prize.

Readers/Speakers

Thursday January 20, 2022 12:00pm - 1:00pm EST
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Monday, March 21
 

12:00pm EDT

Words Surviving Siege and War: Poems from Gaza
This event features seven poets from Gaza-Palestine who in May 2021 were working to submit their poems to Peripheries while under Israeli attacks. Five of the poets write in Arabic while two, the co-editors of the special folio in 2021, are bilingual poets, writing in Arabic and English.

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Mosab Abu Toha is a Palestinian poet, fiction writer, and essayist from Gaza. He is the founder of the Edward Said Public Library, and in 2019-2020 was a visiting poet and scholar at Harvard University. Abu Toha's debut poetry collection Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear is forthcoming from City Lights in April 2022.

Tayseer Abu Odeh is a writer and translator from Jordan. He is currently an assistant professor of comparative literature at Amman Al-Ahliyya University in Jordan.

Nasser Rabah is a Palestinian poet and writer who was born in Gaza. He still lives there today, where he has published five poetry collections and one novel in Arabic. Some of his poetry has been translated into English and French, among other languages. Rabah is member of the General Union of Palestinian Writers.

Born in 1992, Waleed Al-Akkad is a Palestinian poet and short story writer from Gaza. He graduated from Palestine University with a degree in media. Waleed occasionally writes plays. As an undergraduate he won the drama contest at Palestine University.

Born in Libya in 1994, Hamed Ashour is a Palestinian poet living in Gaza. He obtained his BA in Social Work from Al-Quds Open University in Gaza. His collection Wounds That Lick Themselves received special mention by the Qattan Foundation-Palestine's Young Writer’s contest committee and was then published by Al-Ahlia-Jordan in 2018.

Ne’ma Hasan is a Palestinian poet and prose writer with a degree in counselling. Ne’ma is a cultural activist and heads two women’s literary and cultural groups in South Gaza. She is author of four books.

Mona Al-Mosaddar is a Palestinian poet and writer. She obtained her BA in English Literature from Al-Aqsa University in Gaza. She works as a translator and writes essays in Arabic and English. Mona published two Arabic poetry collections.

Harvard University welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you would like to request accommodations or have questions about the digital access provided, please contact Ariella Ruth Goldberg, at agoldberg@hds.harvard.edu or 617-495-4476 in advance of your participation.


Monday March 21, 2022 12:00pm - 1:00pm EDT
Online
 
Tuesday, May 31
 

2:00pm EDT

Book Discussion with Author and Poet Jennifer Freed
Join author Jennifer Freed for an informal discussion of her new book, When Light Shifts. In a sequence of story-poems, Freed’s memoir describes the period following her mother’s stroke from multiple perspectives, touching on themes of identity, healthcare, healing, and parenting one’s parents. Copies of her book are available to check out at the Gale Free Library. To register, please call (508)210-5569, or email galefreelibrary@gmail.com

Jennifer Freed is an author, poet and teacher, and has been leading the Gale Free Library’s monthly “Craft of Writing” programs since 2014. She was a finalist in the 2013 New Women's Voices Competition, and was awarded the 2020 Samuel Washington Allen Prize for a long poem or poem-sequence. Jennifer has also been a finalist for the Frank O'Hara prize multiple times, and has received multiple nominations for the Pushcart Prize and Orison Anthology.

Readers/Speakers

Tuesday May 31, 2022 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT
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