Episode #203 “Mysterious Fluid Poetry”
Only on LIFE 25, NY at 10:30 pm
Thank you to City Winery NY
Only on LIFE 25, NY at 10:30 pm
Ever
since Adorno claimed that writing poetry after Auschwitz was
impossible, poetry has persisted and flourished. The vitality of our
three guests proves that writing more than ever is an integral part of
life to share our experiences. Writing in different style and tone,
their books convey the compelling energy of creativity and the much
needed momentum for endless discoveries and growth.
Marc Levy,
“Replay” takes place on July 9, 2012, when NYT investigative reporter
Andrew Stillman while jogging alongside the Hudson collapses in a pool
of blood. When he regains consciousness, it is May 7, two months
earlier. Stillman has now 60 days to find out who wants him dead. If
only the past mistake could be fixed to alter the present.
Paul Muldoon,
“One Thousand Things Worth Knowing.” Smuggling diesel, a real trip to
Havana, an Imaginary trip to the Chateau d’If, are just some topics of
Paul Muldoon’s newest collection, which is exceptionally wide-ranging in
its subject matter often within the same poem. If there is a theme to
this collection, it is watchfulness.
Chris Pavone,
“The Accident.” Following the sensation with the “Expat,” which was
influenced by his experience in Luxembourg, Chris Pavone has penned “The
Accident” a masterful thriller that has all the hallmarks of suspense
and high-end elegance in an international story of a dangerous
manuscript resurfacing and creating havoc in the lives of the characters
coming into contact with it.
Thank you to City Winery NY
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