Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poetry. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Invictus and The Whale

From the department website:

Invictus and the Poetry of Healing - A lecture by Professor Karen Alkalay-Gut
Thursday, June 14th, 8 PM, Mexico Building (Registration required)


White Night with the White Whale - A reading marathon of Moby-Dick into the night
Thursday, June 28th, 7 PM, Gordo Café, Gordon Beach, Tel Aviv

See you there!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Stanza 7 - Poetry evening in Tel Aviv

On Monday 26 March 2012
At the Bookworm Cafe
9 Kikar Rabin, Tel Aviv

There will be
A Reading


Part One (7.30pm-8.20pm) 

  • Intro 
  • Sabine Huynh 
  • Yoav Itamar 
  • Celia Merlin 
  • Michal Pirani 
  • Ariella Goichman 
  • Mike Stone 
  • Emma Leavey 
  • Shawn Edrei 
  • Dan Savery Raz 
  • Jacob Newberry 
  • Tiferet Peterseil


Part Two (8.30pm-9pm) 

  • Uri Liftshitz 
  • Avshalom Guissin 
  • Wendy Mesguich 
  • Dara Barnatt 
  • Adam Fisher 
  • Melissa Dank 
  • Nadja M.Rumjanceva


For more details and promotion tidbits, the Facebook event is here. See you there! Or here. And then there!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Poetry Prizes award ceremony and winners


 Today, Mon. 19 March 2012 we shall be holding
the prize giving ceremony for the winners of
The Bernice Sheffer Bessin Poetry Competition;
4 - 5pm in the Raymond Health Professions Building, the Fabian -Cyril Boisson Auditorium.


For Bernice Bessin - Professor Karen Alkalay-Gut
Sometimes you don’t know where to go
Because you don’t know someone who has gone
Where your heart wants you to be.

At my age there are few models
Of old ladies who continue
To follow dreams – in words,
In the world – who make rhymes
From their love of living.

And share it with generations to come.

Immigration one - Nadja Rumjanceva
Little things give you away.
It is not stamped on your forehead
that you used to feel at home on wheels.
It does not ooze through your casual clothes
that you shared your first menses with your mother, father and two brothers,
cramped on ten square meters in a fugitive camp.
You don’t even think of these days – here, in the soft light of candelabra.
Do you?
Against the velvety touch of your jacket, the rusty sun of older days
fades into cheap documentary.

When dinner is over, you pick breadcrumbs from your plate
and quick motions of the fork gather the last drops of balsamico.

Also, at night you dream of roads.


Start - Roman Filikovsky
It is dress like a pirate day; so, I step beyond myself,
realizing legs and arms, breast and backbone, knee caps, feet, fingers and hearts. This
is a terrible sun day, as I assume my positions inside time
separating, even as we speak
I watch you are as beautiful as misconstrued body parts asking
we have slept long. I say it is one year or one hundred thousand years and I cannot remember. I ask, how do I look and you look merry.
It is enough to make my muscles move.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Bessin Poetry Prizes 2012


The Department of English and American Studies takes pleasure in announcing the winners of the
Annual Bessin Prizes in Poetry
for 2011-12

Nadja Rumjanceva
and
Roman Filkovsky

Congratulations!

Monday, February 6, 2012

Talking to Myselves

Our warmest congratulations to Shawn Edrei, for the publication of his very first book, "Talking to Myselves", has just been published digitally via Smashwords.

What if the masks you wore in your everyday life were real? What if every "persona" you adopted just to get through the day had its own name, its own motivations and desires? In "Talking to Myselves", a writer with Dissociative Identity Disorder contends with three alters, all of whom are poets. Supernaturally sensitive Lenore, nostalgic Jonathan and defiant Shane each take their turn at the helm, expressing themselves through poetry that ranges from the comical to the heartfelt, from the reverent to the iconoclastic.

The book is available in multiple electronic formats: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/129473

Poetry in Unexpected Places

We're hosting an international academic conference soon, this one organized by Prof. Karen Alkalay-Gut and Nadja Rumjanceva.

Tuesday, March 22nd: Save the date!

For more details, check out the brochure.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Poetry Prizes - for BA and MA students

I totally forgot to re-post this (we've been hearing about it since mid-November)...


Dear Students,

We are pleased to announce that prizes will be awarded in 2012 for original poems (in English), written by students of the Department of English and American Studies.

Winners receive generous monetary awards!!! *

Guidelines:

1.  You can submit up to four original poems.

2. Send your submissions in one file (.doc) to this email address:English.department.poetry@gmail.com

3. The file you submit should include a cover page with your name, id number, and phone number, and then one poem per page. Your name should not appear on the same pages as the poems.

4.   The deadline for submission is: January 31, 2012.

5.  ONLY students of the Department of English and American Studies may submit to this contest.

If you have questions, contact Dara Barnat barnatda@post.tau.ac.il or Karen Alkalay-Gut gut22@post.tau.ac.il

Good luck!

The Department of English and American Studies

After clarifying: You can submit 4 poems total, no matter the length. Just make sure each new poem starts on its own page.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

The Mad Poets: A Hanukkah Event!

We are arranging a Hanukkah event for the department:
Next Wednesday, 28th December, 18:00 to 20:00 in Webb 001.

The theme is Darkness and Light, and there are still slots available for readers! You can send us whatever you want (poetry, prose, short stories, quick lectures) as long as it’s related to the theme of "Light and Darkness" and is short enough (not more than 5 minutes).
If you'd like to participate, contact us at tau.madpoets@gmail.com

It’s going to be a fun event. We have some really interested talks lined up, and quite a few talented musicians, we have students of all levels reading...
There will be snacks, wine and doughnuts!


If you have any questions, you are more than welcome to catch us on campus, or send us an email! (Again, at  tau.madpoets@gmail.com )

Chag Sameach,

Yafit, Omri & Adam. 

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Ilanot Review

For all you poetry fans (and poets!) - Bar Ilan's new Ilanot Review is holding a reading for 'The Food Edition': 63 Nahalat Binyamin, Tel Aviv (between Rothchild and Ahad Ha'am) on Thu Dec 15 @ 7.00 PM. Expect poetry & food.

(Promo copied from StanzAviv)

Why does everything have to take place at the same time? Don't forget about the English and American Literature Into Film lecture series beginning on the same day!

Monday, September 12, 2011

100,000 Poets For Change

Are you into poetry? Reading it out loud, or lecturing on it? In less than two weeks, Tel Aviv's going to experience a uniquely wordy culture day. You're all invited!

(Please pass along to everyone you know who'd be interested!)