Alex Cigale & Larissa Shmailo

The Williams Readings present

ALEX CIGALE & LARISSA SHMAILO

NATIONAL TRANSLATION MONTH

Wednesday, February 5, 2014, 7 p.m.

Williams Center for the Arts
One Williams Plaza, Rutherford NJ

Plus the words of William Carlos Williams
and open readings from the floor

Contact: John Barrale – john.barrale@gmail.com

Alex Cigale’s translations from Russian, and his own English-language poems, have appeared in Cimarron, Colorado, Cortland, Green Mountains, New England, The Literary Reviews, Drunken Boat, Interlit Quarterly, Literary Imagination, Modern Poetry in Translation, and PEN America. He’s on the editorial boards of Asymptote, COEUR journal, The Madhatters’ Review, The St. Petersburg Review, Third Wednesday, and Verse Junkies. From 2011 until 2013, he was Assistant Professor at the American University of Central Asia.

Larissa Shmailo is the editor of the new anthology Twenty-first Century Russian Poetry and founder of The Feminist Poets in Low-Cut Blouses. Larissa translated the zaum opera Victory Over the Sun for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s landmark restaging of the work and has been a translator and writer on the Bible in Russia for the American Bible Society. Her poetry and criticism have appeared in The Common, Barrow Street, The Brooklyn Rail, Drunken Boat, Fulcrum, Madhat, Lungfull!, Jacket, and the anthologies Words for the Wedding (Penguin), Contemporary Russian Poetry (Dalkey Archive), and the Unbearables Big Book of Sex (Autonomedia). Her books of poetry are In Paran (BlazeVOX [books]), the chapbook A Cure for Suicide (Cervena Barva Press), and the e-book Fib Sequence (Argotist Ebooks); her poetry CDs are The No-Net World and Exorcism (SongCrew). Her newest poetry collection, #specialcharacters, is forthcoming from Unlikely Books.

A Winter Palace of Poetry and Music

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Come and join the Red Wheelbarrow Poets in our Magic Circle at GainVille Café, Rutherford, NJ for a winter palace of poetry and music Friday, Jan. 24!

Rutherford poet CLAUDIA SEREA will be debuting her newest book, A DIRT ROAD HANGS FROM THE SKY and up and coming Jersey singer songwriter CHELSEA CARLSON will bring along her guitar and her big voice.

Claudia’s book, from 8th House Publishing, details the oppression of growing up in a Communist regime, based on her upbringing in Romania.

The talented and lovely Chelsea Carlson has just won a 2013 JAM Award (Jersey Acoustic Music) and was nominated for last year’s Asbury Award.

The Bring Your A Game open mic sponsored by the Red Wheelbarrow Poets with generous reading times, will follow.  Join us for a special night!

7 PM, 17 Ames Ave., Rutherford.
A $6 cover includes coffee/tea and dessert.