Poetry Reading with Yehoshua November,
Jake Marmer, Jay Michaelson and Philip Terman
Thursday 19 July, 2012
6:30 - 8pm, $0
New York University Bookstore
726 Broadway
Yehoshua November is the author of God’s Optimism, which won the MSR Poetry Book Award and was finalist for the L.A. Times Book Prize in Poetry. His poems have appeared in Virginia Quarterly Review, Prairie Schooner, The Sun, and on NPR’s The Writer’s Almanac. Novermber’s work has also been featured in many Jewish publications, including The Forward, Moment, and The Jewish Week, which named him one of the 36 “best and brightest Jewish innovators under 36 years of age.â€
Jake Marmer is a poet and performer. His debut collection “Jazz Talmud†was published by Sheep Meadow Press earlier this year.
Jay Michaelson is the author of four books, and an activist whose work has been featured on CNN, NPR, and in the New York Times. Jay is a contributing editor of the Forward, associate editor of Religion Dispatches magazine, and founding editor of Zeek.
Philip Terman’s books of poetry include The Torah Garden (Autumn House Press, 2011), Rabbis of the Air (Autumn House Press, 2007), Book of the Unbroken Days (Mammoth Books, 2005) and The House of Sages (Mammoth Books, 1998). His poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, The Sun Magazine, The Forward, and Blood to Remember: American Poets Write About the Holocaust.
Jake Marmer is a poet and performer. His debut collection “Jazz Talmud†was published by Sheep Meadow Press earlier this year.
Jay Michaelson is the author of four books, and an activist whose work has been featured on CNN, NPR, and in the New York Times. Jay is a contributing editor of the Forward, associate editor of Religion Dispatches magazine, and founding editor of Zeek.
Philip Terman’s books of poetry include The Torah Garden (Autumn House Press, 2011), Rabbis of the Air (Autumn House Press, 2007), Book of the Unbroken Days (Mammoth Books, 2005) and The House of Sages (Mammoth Books, 1998). His poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Poetry, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, The Sun Magazine, The Forward, and Blood to Remember: American Poets Write About the Holocaust.