Oakland - Poetry Flash with Lucille Lang Day & Roz Spafford
08/02/2009 3:00 pm
Lucille Lang Day's new book of poems is The Curvature of Blue;
Alicia Ostriker enthuses about it, "Intelligence enjoying itself,
awareness at play, attentiveness dancing through life's minefields
smiling at itself in its new black car. . . a wonderful book and I feel
lucky to have read it." Lucille Day has published four previous books
of poetry, including Infinities, Wild One, and Self-Portrait with a Hand Microscope,
her first, for which she won the Joseph Henry Jackson Award. She is the
founder and director of Scarlet Tanager Books, a literary press in the
Bay Area.
Roz Spafford's new book of poems is Requiem, winner of the 2008 Gell Poetry Prize, with a foreword by Carl Dennis: "All the poems in Requiem
may be read as attempts to confront the presence of death in our lives.
. . What is remarkable about this steady focus, which offers no easy
consolations, is that it leads to a book that is more challenging than
it is querulous or elegiac. . . a book that confronts our limitations
in a way that makes us feel larger rather than diminished." Spafford
has been a writer, teacher, and activist for the last three decades.
She wrote book reviews and a newspaper column of media and cultural
criticism called 'Mediations' for much of that time. Her poetry and
fiction have been widely published in literary magazines.
May Day is that most hopeful of holidays: the height of spring, the beginning of summer, the celebration and honoring of labor. Full of possibility and change.