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Kill Class by With Hala Alyan, Monica Youn, and Eliza Griswold @ Bookstore Cafe

By Housing Works Bookstore & Cafe

Poet and an anthropologist Nomi Stone launches her new collection Kill Class, based on her fieldwork conducted in war trainings in mock Middle Eastern villages erected by the US military around America. With Hala Alyan, Monica Youn, and Eliza Griswold – Soho Community Events

Poet and an anthropologist Nomi Stone launches her new collection Kill Class, based on her fieldwork conducted in war trainings in mock Middle Eastern villages erected by the US military around America. With Hala Alyan, Monica Youn, and Eliza Griswold.

Nomi Stone’s second collection of poems, Kill Class is forthcoming from Tupelo Press in 2018. She is also the author of the poetry collection Stranger’s Notebook (TriQuarterly, 2008), a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Anthropology at Princeton University, and an MFA Candidate in Poetry at Warren Wilson College. She has a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University, a Masters in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from Oxford, and was a Creative Writing Fulbright Scholar in Tunisia. Poems appear or are forthcoming in The New RepublicThe Best American Poetry 2016Poetry NorthwestSixth FinchdiodeMemoriousGuernica, and elsewhere. Kill Class is based on two years of fieldwork she conducted within war trainings in mock Middle Eastern villages erected by the US military across America.

Hala Alyan is an award-winning Palestinian American poet, novelist and clinical psychologist whose work has appeared in numerous journals including The Missouri ReviewPrairie Schooner and Colorado Review. She resides in Brookyln with her husband.

Monica Youn is the author of Blackacre (Graywolf Press, 2016); Barter(Graywolf Press, 2003); and Ignatz (Four Way Books, 2010), which was a finalist for the National Book Award. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including the New Yorker, the Paris Review, and the New York Times Magazine, and she has been awarded fellowships from the Library of Congress and Stanford University, among other awards. A former attorney, she now teaches poetry at Princeton University.

Eliza Griswold is a poet and reporter whose work has appeared in the New Yorker, the Atlantic, the New York Times Magazine, Harper’s, and the New Republic. Her books include the poetry collection Wideawake Field (2007) and the non-fiction title The Tenth Parallel (2010), which examines Christianity and Islam in Asia and Africa. In 2010, Griswold won the Rome Prize from the American Academy in Rome for her poetry, and in 2011, The Tenth Parallelreceived the Anthony J. Lukas award. A former Nieman Fellow in Journalism at Harvard, Griswold is currently a senior fellow at the New American Foundation, a nonpartisan public policy institute.

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126 Crosby St, Bookstore Cafe
New York, NY 10012

Phone:
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Event Date: Mar 4, 2019
Event Time: 7:00PM
Event Duration: 1.5 hours

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