Friday, April 22, 2016

Yuyutsu RD Sharma | May Featured poet | May 25

We are proud to present Yuyutsu RD Sharma as our featured poet for the month of May. 

Recipient of fellowships and grants from The Rockefeller Foundation, Ireland Literature Exchange, Trubar Foundation, Slovenia, The Institute for the Translation of Hebrew Literature and The Foundation for the Production and Translation of Dutch Literature, Yuyutsu RD Sharma is a distinguished poet and translator.

He has published nine poetry collections including, "Nine New York Poems: A Prelude to A Blizzard in my Bones", (2014), "Milarepa’s Bones, 33 New Poems", (Nirala, New Delhi 2012), "Nepal Trilogy, Photographs and Poetry on Annapurna, Everest, Helambu & Langtang" (www.Nepal-Trilogy.de, Epsilonmedia, Karlsruhe, 2010), a 900-page book with renowned German photographer, Andreas Stimm, "Space Cake, Amsterdam, & Other Poems from Europe and America", (2009, Indian reprint 2014) and "Annapurna Poems, 2008", Reprint, 2012).

Yuyutsu also brought out a translation of Irish poet Cathal O’ Searcaigh poetry in Nepali in a bilingual collection entitled, "Kathmandu: Poems, Selected and New" (2006) and a translation of Hebrew poet Ronny Someck’s poetry in Nepali in a bilingual edition, "Baghdad, February 1991 & Other Poems". He has translated and edited several anthologies of contemporary Nepali poetry in English and launched a literary movement, "Kathya Kayakalpa" (Content Metamorphosis) in Nepali poetry.

Two books of his poetry, "Poemes de l’ Himalayas" (L’Harmattan, Paris) and "Poemas de Los
Himalayas" (Cosmopoeticia, Cordoba, Spain) just appeared in French and Spanish respectively.

Widely traveled author, he has read his works at several prestigious places including Poetry Café, London, Seamus Heaney Center for Poetry, Belfast, New York University, New York, The Kring, Amsterdam, P.E.N, Paris, Knox College, Illinois, Whittier College, California, Baruch College, New York, WB Yeats' Center, Sligo, Gustav Stressemann Institute, Bonn, Rubin Museum, New York, Irish Writers’ Centre, Dublin, Columbia University, New York, The Guardian Newsroom, London, Trois Rivieres Poetry Festival, Quebec, Arnofini, Bristol, Borders, London, Slovenian Book Days, Ljubljana, Royal Society of Dramatic Arts, London, Gunter Grass House, Bremen, GTZ, Kathmandu, Nehru Center, London, March Hare, Newfoundland, Canada, Gannon University, Erie, Frankfurt Book Fair, Frankfurt, Indian International Center, New Delhi, and Villa Serbelloni, Italy.

He has held workshop in creative writing and translation at Queen's University, Belfast, University of Ottawa and South Asian Institute, Heidelberg University, Germany, University of California, Davis, Sacramento State University, California and New York University, New York.

His works have appeared in Poetry Review, Chanrdrabhaga, Sodobnost, Amsterdam.Weekly, Indian Literature, Irish Pages, Delo, Modern Poetry in Translation, Exiled Ink,Little Magazine, The Telegraph, Indian Express and Asiaweek.

The Library of Congress has nominated his book of Nepali translations entitled Roaring Recitals; Five Nepali Poets as Best Book of the Year 2001 from Asia under the Program, A World of Books International Perspectives.

Yuyutsu’s own work has been translated into German, French, Italian, Slovenian, Hebrew, Spanish and Dutch. He just published his nonfiction, Annapurnas & Stains of Blood: Life, Travel and Writing a Page of Snow, (Nirala, 2010). He edits Pratik, A Magazine of Contemporary Writing and contributes literary columns to Nepal’s leading daily, The Himalayan Times.

He was at the Poetry Parnassus Festival organized to celebrate London Olympics 2012 where he represented Nepal and India. Yuyutsu will be the Visiting Poet at Columbia University, New York in the spring of 2016.

Half the year, he travels and reads all over the world to read from his works and conducts creative writing workshop at various universities in North America and Europe but goes trekking in the Himalayas when back home.

More: www.yuyutsu.de,

Following Yuyutsu will be the open mic.


When: Wednesday, May 25
5:45-7:45pm

Where: Brooklyn Public Library - Park Slope Branch
431 6th Ave (at 9th St)
Brooklyn, NY 11215

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

January Featured poet: Marion Palm | 1/28/2016



We are excited to welcome back Marion Palm, a long time participant in Ken Siegelman's Brooklyn Poetry Outreach.

Marion is a Brooklyn native born to Swedish immigrants. She was raised in a Swedish speaking home and integrates Swedish culture and language into her writing. She is best known as the founding director of Poets Under Glass, and has been a fixture on the NYC readings circuit since 1982. She was the first featured reader for Brooklyn Poetry Outreach at Barnes & Noble Booksellers.

Marion studied poetry writing formally at The Loft in Minneapolis, and at the Iowa Writers Conference before auditing Alan Ginsberg’s MFA classes at Brooklyn College. She has appeared on radio and television, on stage, in print and was most recently interviewed as a community advocate for the “New York Times”.

Marion has authored six poetry chapbooks, five non-fiction books, edited industry magazines and newsletters, and received a proclamation for “contributing to the cultural vitality of Brooklyn” from a former borough president. Marion’s book,
"Sunrise on Sunset Park", an inside out look at the Finnish Co-ops, has met surprising success with the real estate agent market and her book "An Introduction to Poetry Writing", (exhibited at Cooper Hewitt, Bank Street and Parsons Colleges) -- a primer for giving poetry writing workshops with the primary purpose of improving communication between people -- was published by Thrivent Financial with a grant matched by St. Jacobi Lutheran Church. “The Lutheran”, a national magazine, will have a story in its February issue about Kairos Café, where she read for National Poetry Month last April. Marion’s most recent performances were on December 26 at Cornelia Street Café, and January 5 at Tom Kane's Bookmark Bards in Bay Ridge. She is presently a member of the Metro NY Synod Archive Committee, which oversees the Sutter Memorial Collection at Wagner College and is the poet in residence for St. Jacobi, a tri-lingual Lutheran church in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

Following Marion will be the open mic, so please put a poem in your pocket and come read with us, or just relax and enjoy some wonderful poetry!

And while you are at Barnes & Noble, please buy books (and let your cashier know you came for Brooklyn Poetry Outreach)!

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