EventsThe New Social Environment#221

Radical Poetry Reading with Bob Holman

Featuring political poetry read by Samantha Thornhill, Dewi Prysor, Nancy Mercado, and Mohamad Hodeib.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021 1 p.m. Eastern / 10 a.m. Pacific

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Poet Bob Holman curates the 23rd Radical Poetry Reading, featuring poetry read by Samantha Thornhill, Dewi Prysor, Nancy Mercado, and Mohamad Hodeib.

In this Talk

Bob Holman

A photo of Bob Holman on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
Portrait by Phong H. Bui

An American poet and poetry activist, Bob Holman is equal parts spoken word performer, professor, impresario, activist, founder and proprietor of the Bowery Poetry Club, filmmaker and host of Language Matters (2015 Documentary of the Year, Berkeley Film Festival), and beyond. “Talking Pictures,” is a film of Bob Holman’s ekphrastic poems based on the paintings of Elizabeth Murray, music by David Lang and Suzanne Vega, it’s Directed by Kristi Zea who also directed the American Masters documentary “Everybody Knows Elizabeth Murray.” Both streaming from Kino Lorber. Holman's latest chapbook WE INTERRUPT THIS PROGRAM, streaming poems, is coming soon from SubPress Collective, and solo show: “Life Poem” with Mivos Quartet, workshop performance this spring.

Samantha Thornhill

A photo of Samantha Thornhill on The Brooklyn Rail's New Social Environment
Photo by Jonathan Weiskopf
Poet, educator and published author from the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. Formerly a poetry instructor for the Juilliard School, Poets & Writers and the Cooper Union, she has taught a wide spectrum of students across New York City for over a decade. An alumna of the University of Virginia and Cave Canem, Thornhill is frequently invited to share her work at festivals and university events in the US and internationally. She cofounded Poetry in Unexpected Places, a New York Times–featured group that created pop-up poetry installations in public spaces. Her poems have been published in many anthologies, journals and digital outlets. Her third children’s book, A Card for My Father, was published by Penny Candy Books.

Dewi Prysor

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Author, poet and historian. He has published six novels, two collections of poems, and a travelogue of his memories of following the Welsh national football team through France during Euro 2016, Ibuprofen S’il Vous Plaît!. Three of his novels reached the Wales Book of the Year Short List, and his 4th novel, Lladd Duw (‘Killing God’) won the Golwg 360 People’s Choice Prize in 2011. A regular columnist for Barddas he also adapts cartoon scripts into Welsh for S4C. He has in the past presented three history series’ for Welsh TV channel S4C, Darn Bach o Hanes (‘A Little Bit of History’) and Stori Pêl-droed Cymru (‘The Story of Welsh Football’). He is a keen mountain walker, an enthusiastic music lover, and a die-hard follower of the Welsh football team. He lives in Blaenau Ffestiniog.

    Nancy Mercado

    The recipient of an American Book Award for Lifetime Achievement and named among the Frederick Douglass 200, Nancy Mercado is the editor of the Nuyorican Women Writers Anthology published in Voices e/Magazine, a Hunter College CUNY online literary journal. She is a guest curator for the Museum of American Poetics and assistant editor for Eco-poetry.org. Over the years, she has presented her work throughout the US and abroad for such institutions and places as, the University of Nantes, France, the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference, The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation Poetry Festival and in Havana, Cuba where she was invited to presented her work at Casa de las Americas.

    Mohamad Hodeib

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    Courtesy of Mohamad Hodeib
    el-Walad (Mohamad J. Hodeib) is a Brooklyn-based cultural activist & producer, born and raised in Beirut. I experiment with words, flow, sound, and performance. Rambling between sidewalks, coffeeshops, bars and stages since 2009. Featured in numerous forums and art platforms including TEDx, Bowery Poetry Club and the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. Co-founder of el-Yafta (band of poets and literary circle). I host poetry shows and direct writers’ workshops since 2011. My first collection of Lebanese colloquial poems was published in 2013 (الشوارع). Been stranded between Beirut and Brooklyn for some time now.

    We’d like to thank The Marion Boulton Kippy Stroud Foundation and Teiger Foundation for making these conversations possible, and for their support of our growing archive 🌈✨

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