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Thursday, 4月29日, 2021

下午12:30 - 1:45

朱莉娅·迪克森·埃文斯小说作家、小说家

San Diego author, short story writer, and columnist, Julia Dixon Evans joins the Literary Arts Festival for a reading of fiction, including excerpts from her debut novel, 如何点燃自己 (Danzc 2019),由 推荐书目 as a hard-to-put-down, "refreshingly realistic and quirky novel" and extolled by Karen Rigby of 前言评论 as "a brooding tale of memory, emotional malaise, grief, and voyeurism….This unsettling exploration of a troubled mind braids passion with stagnation, and the power of family ties with the need to evade them."

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Considered for "Best of the Net" and twice nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Dixon Evans’s short fiction is widely published in such journals as 霍巴特, Monkeybicycle, Noble/Gas Qtrly, 主编的, Paper Darts, New York Tyrant/Tyrant Books, Barrelhouse, 文学的中心, 坑口教堂, Paper Darts, Flapperhouse,以及其他. Her short story, "Fiddle De Dee," was longlisted in 2013 for Ellen Datlow's "Best of Horror," and she is also a recipient of the 2019 National Magazine Award for Fiction.

In addition to her former roles as Editor and Program Director for the nonprofit literary arts consortium, So Say We All, Julia Dixon Evans has served as Nonfiction Editor for Noble / Gas季刊,铸造阅读系列的主持人,创始编辑和主持人 去年 退出 文学期刊/阅读/工作坊系列,以及高级专栏编辑 线圈。 A former oboist in the La Jolla Symphony, she has taught creative writing to ARTS’ TranscenDANCE youth dancers and is a 2014 PEN in the Community resident. Her arts and cultures articles can be found in Voice of San Diego’s 文化报告, 圣地亚哥家庭/花园生活方式, A。V。俱乐部, 点燃中心, 圣地亚哥城市日报,以及其他.

Julia Dixon Evanscurrently resides in San Diego and produces and edits the KPBS/Arts Calendar and writes for its newsletter.

Julia Dixon Evans, 如何点燃自己

如何点燃自己。 赞克图书,2018年。 ISBN: 978 - 1945814501


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Thursday, 4月29日, 2021

晚上7:00 - 8:15

卡尔•菲利普斯诗人、文学评论家

WACC logoThis event is supported in part by a grant it has received from WACC, World Arts and Cultures Committee of Grossmont大学.

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The 25th Anniversary Literary Arts Festival is proud to feature as its finale one of the most influential living American writers of lyrical poetry: the internationally celebrated and critically acclaimed Carl Phillips, who will give a reading from 高地里苍白的颜色(Harper 2020),他的最新作品由Troy Jollimore的 华盛顿邮报作为 Phillips’s best: "Almost no one, to my ear, charts the perpetually shifting moods and meanings of the interior psychic landscape as sensitively, or as beautifully, as he does. This book is one of his finest, an intoxicating cocktail of passion mixed with tentativeness, precision mixed with ambiguity, that trains our attention on the intimations of the divine that are frequently hidden in everyday landscapes and encounters." 《出版人周刊》 praises Phillips's poems as "filled with longing and a sense of the poet wrestling with himself, [and which] are made up of reflections... While Phillips is enigmatic in these poems, he is never coy, conjuring a rich intellectual and felt life on the page for the reader."

In addition to his two volumes of literary criticism on the subject of poetry, Phillips has authored fourteen collections of poems, including Silverchest(2013),获得格里芬奖提名;双影(2011),获奖者洛杉矶时报诗歌图书奖和国家图书奖决赛; 说低2009年,美国国家图书奖(National Book Award)入围; 他的首个系列, 在血液中(1992), winner of the Samuel French Morse Poetry Prize. Phillips's other numerous other accolades include the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, Theodore Roethke Memorial Foundation Poetry Award, Thom Gunn Award for Gay Male Poetry, an award in literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, 美国国会图书馆, and the Academy of American Poets, to which he served as Chancellor from 2006 to 2012.

作者简介

Carl Phillips entered Harvard University on a scholarship, where he studied Latin and Greek, and in he graduated with a B.A. in Classics. He received his 1983 Master's in Latin and Classical Humanities from University of Massachusetts at Amherst, returning afterward to Harvard to pursue a doctorate in classical philology. However, in 1990, while coming to terms with sexuality, he rediscovered his poetic voice, preempted his doctorate, and entered Boston University to pursue a Master of Arts in Creative Writing. During these eight years, Phillips continued to teach high school Latin courses. Since 2001, Carl Phillips has served as the judge for the Yale Series of Younger Poets, along with other black poets such as Major Jackson, Tracy K. Smith, and Natasha Trethewey, is an important affiliate of the Dark Room Collective, an intergenerational reading series formed after the funeral of James Baldwin in 1987, to cultivate the work of black poets of various aesthetic movements.

More recently, activated by the Black Lives Matters movement and its call to end system injustice against black bodies, Phillips has begun to examine in his work how hard it is for black and queer writers to avoid political discourse in their work when they are living in the daily, unremitting fear of being hunted because of their color and race. "Swear It," a poem written and performed by Phillips on Twitter in response to the national crisis created by the death of George Floyd, took social media by storm in summer of 2020.

菲利普斯在接受美国国家公共电台采访时谈到了自己的酷儿身份 剪切和粘贴 blog, "As an openly gay man, I think everything in my life—including my writing—is queer at some level. Everything I do is necessarily a reflection of my sensibility, of who I am inside. But having said that, I also believe that queerness is only one aspect of identity. There’s gender,re’s race,re’s nationality, regionality, the degree to which one is or isn’t a sports fan, a foodie, etc. ...The same goes for how queerness works in the poems. And always, when I write of these subjects, it’s through my sensibility as a queer man, that’s always the context. To say that these aren’t queer subjects is reductive and demeaning. Why should we assume that our queerness is grounded entirely in sex? Surely queerness is as multifaceted as being human, itself—queerness is a manifestation of being human." This philosophy is borne out time and again in Phillips's poetry throughout which there is a through-line of existential questioning into his own life of gay love, desire, lust and, ultimately, spiritual connectedness.

Currently, Carl Phillips holds the title of Professor of 英语 and 创意写作 at Washington University in St. Louis, where, in addition to teaching contemporary poetry and poetry writing, he continues study classical philology and the history of prosody in 英语.

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行列。 格雷沃尔夫出版社,2002年。 ISBN: 978 - 1555972301

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

双影. 法拉、斯特劳斯和吉鲁; 第一版,2011年。 ISBN: 978 - 0374141578

《灵修篇》。 格雷沃尔夫出版社,2002年。 ISBN: 978 - 1555972639

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

在血中。 东北大学出版社,1992。 ISBN: 978 - 1555531355

高地里苍白的颜色。 Farrar, Straus和Giroux, 2021。 ISBN: 978 - 0374539351

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

田园。 格雷沃尔夫出版社,2002年。 ISBN: 978 - 1555972981

《箭筒:诗歌选集》1986-2006。 成人杂志,2007。 ISBN: 978 - 0374530785

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

侦察。 Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2016。 ISBN: 978 - 0374536558

剩下的爱。 Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2004。 ISBN: 978 - 0374249533

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

向西骑。 Farrar, Straus和Giroux, 2006。 ISBN: 978 - 0374250034

岩石港。 法拉,斯特劳斯和吉鲁,2003。) ISBN: 978 - 0374528850

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

Silverchest。 Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2014。 ISBN: 978 - 0374534332

说低。 法拉,斯特劳斯和吉鲁,2009。) ISBN: 978 - 0374267162

Carl Phillips, 说低. Carl Phillips, 说低.

的范围。 Farrar, Straus和Giroux, 2002。 ISBN: 978 - 0374528454

风是狂野的。 Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2019。 ISBN: 978 - 0374538248

Carl Phillips, 风是狂野的.

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翻译

索福克勒斯。 Philectotes。 反式。 卡尔·菲利普斯牛津大学出版社,2003年。 ISBN: 978 - 0195136579

Carl Phillips, 索福克勒斯。 Philectotes。

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卡尔·菲利普斯,编辑。 第一届:耶鲁青年诗人100年。 耶鲁大学出版社,2019年。 ISBN: 978 - 0300243161

Carl Phillips, editor.  第一届:耶鲁青年诗人100年。

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