Jay Gao & Jee Leong Koh: Manchester Reading
This event on 21st August 2022 at 16:00 has past.
Contact: jazmine@carcanet.co.uk
An afternoon of alternative poetries
4.00 - 6.00pm, The Pen and Pencil, 57 Hilton Street
Free entry, but booking strongly advised.
This reading will also be livestreamed on zoom ~ a link will be sent out ahead of the event.
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JAY GAO ~
is the author of three poetry pamphlets: TRAVESTY58 (2022); Katabasis (2020), a winner of a New Poets Prize; and Wedding Beasts (2019), shortlisted for the Saltire-Callum MacDonald Award. He is a Contributing Editor at The White Review. Originally from Edinburgh, Scotland, he earned his MFA at Brown University, and is currently a PhD student at Columbia University.
By reimagining episodes from Homer's Odyssey, Jay Gao's highly anticipated debut collection, Imperium, forthcoming from Carcanet, introduces an innovative talent whose work cuts across poetic traditions, traversing mythic cartographies and imperial formations. Exploring forms of absolute and intimate power, Imperium is an imaginative meditation on how the past lives on in the present by way of, and beyond, a global poetics of diaspora.
'These poems reject the heroism of the legible "I". If a central figure emerges it might be that of the Anti-Translator, not there to disclose personal information but to reveal the bareness of our "corpse-lives". Jay Gao's Imperium marks a new chapter in British poetry, bringing to bear a new complexity, richness of thought and influence.' Will Harris
JEE LEONG KOH ~
is the author of Steep Tea (Carcanet), named a Best Book of the Year by the Financial Times and a Finalist by Lambda Literary. He has published four other books of poetry, a volume of essays, a collection of zuihitsu, and a hybrid work of fiction. Originally from Singapore, he lives in New York City, where he heads the literary non-profit Singapore Unbound and the independent press Gaudy Boy.
Jee Leong Koh writes out of the heart of a contemporary reality most readers are familiar with at second or third hand. He writes of political exile and spiritual homelessness; he understands the perils of war, and the perils of certain kinds of peace. Inspector Inspector, his second Carcanet book, is also forthcoming; it develops his earlier themes with authority, passion and a sense of possible justice.
Steep Tea dialogued with women poets from across the world; Inspector Inspector struggles with the legacies of fathers, personal, poetic and political. Threaded through the erotic poems and poems based on interviews with fellow Singaporeans living in America are thirteen palinodes in the voice of the speaker's dead father, which he answers when the father's voice falls silent.
Jee Leong Koh's is an inclusive, generous and forgiving imagination, with an enviable mastery of traditional and experimental forms.
SALLY BARRETT ~
is based in Greater Manchester. She has previously been published by the Red ceilings press - SILVER FOR GIRLS (2022) and, A Lifes work (2018). She has also been published by Some Roast Poet Press - You cannot see yourself with your eyes shut (2021). She can be found on Twitter @hoodwinkedpoems.
BONNIE HANCELL ~
is an artist and poet from Northern England who predominantly uses creative practice as a form of therapy for ongoing battles with mental illness and as catharsis for surviving with trauma. She often creates around themes of sickness, reestablishing notions of the sacred or divine, the trans body and internet subcultures. Her work has been published in anthologies like Modern Queer Poets by Pilot Press and TRANS KINK by Easter Road Press. As well as periodicals such as The Rialto and The Poetry Review. Her debut chapbook In the stupid stupid present where I was living was released through Gong Farm press in summer 2022.
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COVID SAFETY & ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Since the risks of the Covid-19 virus are still present, we would like to take what measures we can to make this event as safe as possible. We will be limiting the capacity in the venue, so please book in advance to make sure you can get in. We would ask that you consider taking a lateral flow test before you come to the event, and obviously don't come if it is positive. Similarly, if you have any potential Covid symptoms, or think you've come into contact with someone who might have it, please stay away. We would also ask that you consider wearing a mask where practically possible.
We will be simultaneously livestreaming the event (subject to all the technology running smoothly) for anyone who can't come in person or for whom in person events are for any reason inaccessible. A zoom link will be sent out for this in the lead up to the event, for those that have booked tickets.
There are a small number of steps up to enter the venue; a portable ramp is available for anyone who requires it. Once inside, the venue is all level and has accessible toilets. The event will be seated, and some chairs can be moved to accommodate any particular requirements. Children are welcome at our events (though we can't guarantee all poetry will be child-friendly in content). If you have any questions, or any accessibility requirements not covered here which you would like to discuss with us, please do get in touch, and we'll do everything in our power to accommodate you.
Book tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/peter-barlows-cigarette-carcanet-present-jay-gao-jee-leong-koh-tickets-396026936227?fbclid=IwAR17Q5g4iw3Z9KyD0wLAGAboxbxjtgFDUBlqfWG9Wed0iec9uGDNO6d-uoc
Time: 4:00pm (16:00 - 18:00 )
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