Wednesday, April 20, 2011

8+1: A Symposium, Voices from the Asian American Literary Review

When: May 7, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Where: Japanese American National Museum, 369 E. First St., Los Angeles

Renowned and emerging Asian American and Asian Canadian writers will converge at the Japanese American National Museum on May 7 for a day-long celebration of contemporary literature. ACWW's Ray Hsu will be joining fellow Canadian Joy Kogawa in Los Angeles.

8+1: A Symposium, Voices from the Asian American Literary Review will feature Joy Kogawa (Obasan), Kip Fulbeck (Part Asian, 100% Hapa), Rishi Reddi (Karma and Other Stories), R. Zamora Linmark (Leche, Rolling the R’s), Reese Okyong Kwon (short fiction writer, recently named one of Narrative’s “30 Below 30” writers), Viet Nguyen (Race and Resistance: Literature and Politics in Asian America), Hiromi Ito (Killing Kanoko) with award-winning translator Jeffrey Angles, and Los Angeles native Brian Ascalon Roley (American Son).

These writers reflect the richness and complexity of the Asian American literary landscape. With family roots in Japan, India, the Philippines, Korea, China, and Viet Nam, these writers touch upon fluid identities and communities, erased histories, and linguistic and cultural alienation. Their work ranges from delicate to expressive, experimental to moral.

The symposium will include paired readings, Q&A sessions and book signings. The public may attend any or all of the readings.

Event sponsors include: Japanese American National Museum, UCI Center for Writing and Translation, USC Asian American Studies Program, UCLA Asian American Studies Center, UCLA English Department and UCLA Friends of English, Vietnamese American Arts & Letters Association, Coffee House Press, Hyphen Magazine, Philippine Expressions Bookshop, Kaya Press, Diasporic Vietnamese Artists Network, Giant Robot, Asian American Journalists Association—Los Angeles Chapter, Audrey Magazine, Asian Arts Initiative, Calypso Press, Asian Pacific American Studies at Loyola Marymount University, Asian Pacific American Librarians Association, and Japan America Society of Southern California. This event is supported by Poets and Writers, Inc. through a grant it has received from The James Irvine Foundation.

For a symposium schedule and full author bios, visit http://www.aalrmag.org/symposium

Saturday, April 16, 2011

ACWW's Ray Hsu will read as part of 125 Readings: "4 poets, 10 hours, 13 kilometers, 125 readings!" The readings will start in downtown Vancouver at 9am, on Thursday, April 21, with a finish line reading at the Vancouver Public Library (350 W. Georgia Street) from 7pm to 8:30pm, in the Level 3 Meeting Room. The other participating poets are Kim Fu, Andrea Bennett, and Kevin Spenst. Free Admission. Limited Seating.

Thursday April 21, 7:00 p.m.
Meeting Room, Level 3
Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St.
Admission is free. Seating is limited.

To combat the image of poets as sedentary word-hermits, these writers -- Ray Hsu, Kim Fu, Kevin Spenst and Andrea Bennett -- are going to jog through 125 different reading venues in one day on April 21st. This athletic aesthetics will combine some of the best of their poetry with a unique list of venues such as coffee shops, book stores, and pizza joints. The day will end with a longer reading of their work at the VPL.

Monday, April 4, 2011

World Poetry Month

ACWW's very own Ray Hsu will be performing at World Poetry Celebrates National Poetry Month. Come join us on Monday April 18th, 2011 at the Vancouver Public Library's Central Library, 350 W. Georgia St., Alma VanDusen & Peter Kaye Rooms, Lower Level.

The evening will be a wonderful multilingual, multicultural, "Poetathon!" featuring readings by Anita Aguirre Nieveras, Timothy Shay, Bong Ja Ahn, Bernice Lever, and Ray. Iranian Daf music by Karim Kokehi and Taher Kokehi. World Poetry hosts: Ariadne Sawyer and Alejandro Mujica-Olea.

World Poetry boasts a strong Canadian component. In the Lower Mainland alone, it is connected with over 500 poets, musicians, and writers from 64 countries of origin. It also hosts the popular monthly World Poetry Reading Series at the Vancouver Public Library, where it presents events featuring multicultural and multilingual poets, writers, and musicians for enjoyment, enlightenment, and edification.

The World Poetry Café Radio Show airs every Tuesday night from 9-10 PM on Vancouver Co-op Radio (CFRO 102.7 FM), with Ariadne Sawyer and Alejandro Mujica-Olea. Guest hosts are Lucia Gorea and Angelo Moroni. You can find the latest shows on this site.

At the last World Poetry Night reading, Gung Haggis co-hosted along with World Poetry Reading Series, a special blend of contemporary Scottish-Canadian and Chinese-Canadian poets, mixed with ancient Scottish and Chinese traditions of Robbie Burns Day and Chinese New Year.