matthew cooperman at press
with aby kaupang and john isles
- When
- Fri Nov 16, 2012
- Where
- press: works on paper
- Time
- 7pm
- Tags
- Literary Arts, Poetry
Description
press welcomes matthew cooperman, aby kaupang and john isles to our new location at 3108 24th street @ folsom.matthew cooperman is the author of still: of the earth as the ark which does not move (counterpath press, 2011), DaZE (salt publishing Ltd, 2006) and a sacrificial zinc (pleiades/LSU, 2001), winner of the lena-miles wever todd prize, as well as three chapbooks, still: (to be) perpetual (dove | tail, 2007), words about james (phylum press, 2005) and surge (kent state university press, 1999). a founding editor of quarter after eight, and current poetry editor of colorado review, he teaches at colorado state university in fort collins, where he lives with the poet aby kaupang and his two children. more information can be found at http://www.matthewcooperman.com.
aby kaupang is the author of little “g” god grows tired of me (SpringGun press, forthcoming 2013), absence is such a transparent house (tebot bach, 2011) and scenic fences | houses innumerable (scantily clad press, 2008). her poems have appeared in fence, la petite zine, dusie, verse, denver quarterly, the laurel review, parthenon west, PANK, aufgabe, 14 hills, interim, caketrain & others. she holds both an MFA in creative writing and a master’s of occupational therapy from colorado state university. more information at http://www.abykaupang.com
john isles is the author of ark and inverse sky (university of iowa press, 2003 and 2008) and has published widely in magazines, including american letters and commentary, boston review, and colorado review. he was co-editor of the baltics section of contemporary european poetry (graywolf) and his poems were featured in poems of the bay area watershed and deep travel: contemporary poets abroad. he was awarded a grant from the national endowment for the arts in 2005 based on a collection of poems in ark. in 2009, inverse sky was a finalist for the northern california book award as well as the boston review award and the alice fay di castagnola award from the poetry society of america. he currently teaches composition and poetry at city college of san francisco and the university of san francisco and previously taught at san francisco state, the university of iowa, and a high school in estonia where he served as a peace corps volunteer.
More Info
- Link
- http://www.pressworksonpaper.com
- Call
- 415.913.7156
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