Virtual Craft Chat with Poet Kaveh Akbar

Poet Lore and The Writer’s Center present a FREE virtual chat about the craft of poetry! We’re joined by Kaveh Akbar to discuss his acclaimed new poetry collection, Pilgrim Bell. Kaveh is in conversation with Emily Holland, poet and Editor of Poet Lore, America’s oldest poetry magazine.
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Kaveh Akbar is the author of Calling a Wolf a Wolf and has received honors such as a Levis Reading Prize and multiple Pushcart Prizes. Born in Tehran, Iran, he teaches at Purdue University and in low-residency programs at Warren Wilson and Randolph Colleges.
About Pilgrim Bell
With formal virtuosity and ruthless precision, Kaveh Akbar’s second collection takes its readers on a spiritual journey of disavowal, fiercely attendant to the presence of divinity where artifacts of self and belonging have been shed. How does one recover from addiction without destroying the self-as-addict? And if living justly in a nation that would see them erased is, too, a kind of self-destruction, what does one do with the body’s question, “what now shall I repair?” Here, Akbar responds with prayer as an act of devotion to dissonance-the infinite void of a loved one’s absence, the indulgence of austerity, making a life as a Muslim in an Islamophobic nation-teasing the sacred out of silence and stillness. Richly crafted and generous, Pilgrim Bell’s linguistic rigor is tuned to the register of this moment and any moment. As the swinging soul crashes into its limits, against the atrocities of the American empire, and through a profoundly human capacity for cruelty and grace, these brilliant poems dare to exist in the empty space where song lives-resonant, revelatory, and holy.

Пікірлер: 5

  • @laylaoliveira9869
    @laylaoliveira98695 ай бұрын

    Its always a pleasure to hear Kaveh talk about his work! Thank you so much for that!

  • @marjann.754
    @marjann.7542 жыл бұрын

    Emily, how did you recover from that first poem so quickly? I had tears. Loved how the piece began on the note of miracle revelation but then sank into a deeper, more experienced reality in which the human is not "chosen" or "enlightened". Thank you for your existence and work, Kaveh!

  • @jbullets5198
    @jbullets51988 ай бұрын

    Take a shot every time Kaveh says "right"

  • @Davy-oq9pn
    @Davy-oq9pn2 жыл бұрын

    Why do we let Kaveh cut his hair? Those LOCKS

  • @phasespace4700
    @phasespace47005 ай бұрын

    Tiresome