[Local events] TONIGHT: Susan Gevirtz & David Abel, Works on Paper
David Abel
info at passagesbookshop.com
Sat Apr 15 16:16:25 PDT 2023
/Works on Paper: <https://worksonpaper.ricercata.org>Experiments in
Language and Sound <https://worksonpaper.ricercata.org>/
presents
/*SUSAN GEVIRTZ
DAVID ABEL
*
**/*Saturday, April 15
7:30 pm*
(doors open 7:00)
*$10-20* suggested donation; no one turned away
*Passages Bookshop* <https://www.passagesbookshop.com>
1801 NW Upshur, Suite 660
503-388-7665
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*SUSAN GEVIRTZ*
Susan Gevirtz will read and play voiceover soundtracks from her play
/Motion Picture Home/ recently published in the collection /Burns/ from
Pamenar Press.
/Motion Picture Home /was written at the request of Kevin Killian who
also directed it for a Poet’s Theatre jubilee in San Francisco. Named
after the actual Motion Picture Home for retired stars and workers of
the Hollywood movie industry in Los Angeles, it addresses the death
there of Gevirtz’s grandfather, and other deaths and schisms such as
divorce, wish, and liaisons between dream and film. It is primarily
performed off stage by live humans and recorded “voiceover" soundtracks.
The Program Notes for /Motion Picture Home/ ask, What does language
without correspondence in the three-dimensional world, not as one-to-one
reference but as action in itself, look and sound like on stage and off?
Can the boundaries between word, object, and gesture be witnessed in the
act of breaking down and repeating? In performing a refusal, an
inability to perform, the play enacts a pageant of redundancy, a
cacophonous cocoon of thought-life, multiplied to the infinite power.
*Susan Gevirtz* is the author of nine books of poetry, most recently
/Burns / (Pamenar) /Hotel abc /(Nightboa) and /Aerodrome Orion & Starry
Messenger/ (Kelsey Street). Her critical books are /Coming Events
(Collected Writings) /(Nightboat), and /Narrative’s Journey: The Fiction
and Film Writing of Dorothy Richardson/ (Peter Lang). She was associate
editor of /HOW(ever)/, a journal of modernist/innovative directions in
women’s poetry and scholarship, and served on the advisory board for its
successor, the online journal /HOW2/. In 2004, with poet and restorer of
maritime antiquities Siarita Kouka she founded the Paros Symposium, an
annual meeting of Greek and Anglophone poets. Gevirtz was Assistant
Professor at Sonoma State University, California, for ten years, and
subsequently taught in the Visual and Critical Studies and MFA programs
at California College of the Arts, as well as in undergrad Writing and
Visual Studies. She is currently a writing mentor through Prison
Renaissance and Operation Restoration. She is based in San Francisco.
*DAVID ABEL*
David Abel will present a new solo performance work.
*David Abel* is a writer, editor, multidisciplinary artist, and curator,
and the proprietor of Passages Bookshop in Portland, Oregon. A founding
member of the Spare Room reading series, now in its twenty-first year,
he was also a cofounder of Thirteen Hats, a collective of Portland
writers and artists; a member of the Four Wall Cinema collective; and an
inaugural Research Fellow of the Center for Art + Environment of the
Nevada Museum of Art. His recent publications include a chapbook of
poems, /Equifinality/, from Crane’s Bill in Albuquerque, NM; two books
based on verbal performance scores — /XIV Eclipses/, published by Couch
Press in Portland, and /Selected Durations/, published by the Black Rock
Press at the University of Nevada in Reno — and a new edition, published
by Redfoxpress in Ireland, of the visual narrative /Carrier/, which was
first released in a limited edition by Portland’s c_L Books. The first
volume of an ongoing hybrid serial work, /Sweep/, is forthcoming in Fall
2023 from Chax Press in Tucson.
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*Works on Paper <https://worksonpaper.ricercata.org> *supports
activities that use concepts, characteristics, and histories of the
book, and entanglements with text, as a frame for exploratory practice
across the arts. The spring 2023 series, /Experiments in Language and
Sound/, was curated by Robert Blatt and David Abel. For more
information, please visit the Works on Paper site
<https://worksonpaper.ricercata.org>.
The Works on Paper series is funded in part by the Regional Arts &
Culture Council.
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