Chad Davidson has selected SEAM by Tarfia Faizullah as the 2012 winner of the Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book contest. SEAM will be published by Southern Illinois University Press in February 2014. Big congratulations Tarfia!
Join us Sept. 9 for our Reading Series at Verlaine!
Kundiman & Verlaine present
a night of poetry & libation with
Sara Goudarzi, Sahar Muradi,
& Richard Jeffrey Newman
Sunday, Sept. 9
Reading begins at 5 pm
Open Bar, 4 - 5 pm
$5 suggested donation
http://www.kundiman.org/reading-series/
Verlaine
110 Rivington Street
b/w Ludlow & Essex Sts.
[ directions: F to Delancey or V to 2nd Ave. ]
http://verlainenyc.com/
This program is made possible, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in Partnership with the City Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Readers' Bios
Sara Goudarzi is a New York City writer and performer of poetry. She was born in Tehran and grew up in Iran, Kenya, and the U.S. Her work has appeared in The Adirondack Review, National Geographic News, The Christian Science Monitor, and Drunken Boat, among others. She is the founder and co-editor of /One/ The Journal of Literature, Art and Ideas. Sara teaches writing at NYU and is working on a first novel. www.saragoudarzi.com.
Sahar Muradi is a NY-based writer and performer originally from Kabul, Afghanistan. She is co-editor of One Story, Thirty Stories: An Anthology of Contemporary Afghan American Literature (University of Arkansas Press, 2010) and co-founder of the Afghan American Artists & Writers Association. She was a 2010-2011 Open City Organizing Fellow with the Asian American Writers’ Workshop. Sahar’s writing has been featured on public radio and published in dOCUMENTA, phati’tude, Green Mountains Review, and HOW2 Journal. Her recent theater credits include performing in a devised production of “Masque of the Red Death” (HiveMind Theatre) and in a tour of “Undocumented” (Unboxed Voices), as well as helping to establish an all-women’s theater group in Jalalabad, Afghanistan. Sahar has an MPA in international development from New York University and a BA in literature and creative writing from Hampshire College.
Richard Jeffrey Newman is the author of The Silence Of Men (CavanKerry Press, 2006), a book of poetry, and three books of translations from classical Persian literature: Selections from Saadi’s Gulistan, Selections from Saadi’s Bustan (Global Scholarly Press 2004 and 2006) and, most recently, The Teller of Tales: Stories from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh. He is Professor of English at Nassau Community College in Garden City, New York. His website is www.richardjnewman.com.
MISSION STATEMENT
Kundiman is dedicated to the creation, cultivation and promotion of Asian American poetry.
Tarfia Faizullah wins 2012 Copper Nickel Poetry Contest
Paisley Rekdal has chosen Tarfia Faizullah's poem "Reading Célan at the Liberation War Museum" as the winner of the 2012 Copper Nickel Poetry Contest. Congratulations Tarfia! More info is here.
Soham Patel's chapbook, And Nevermind the Storm, is forthcoming in December 2012
We are so pleased to announce that Soham Patel's chapbook "And Nevermind the Storm" is forthcoming in December 2012 from Portable Press @ Yo-Yo Lab in Brooklyn. Big congratulations dear Soham!
Jane Wong and Mia Malhotra are in Best New Poets 2012
Congratulations dear Jane & Mia. Click here for more.
Alison Roh Park wins 2012 Amy Award
Big congratulations Alison! More info is here.
Henry W. Leung wins a Soros Fellowship for New Americans and the 2012 Swan Scythe Chapbook Award
Ocean Vuong wins 2012 Stanley Kunitz Memorial Prize
Big congratulations Ocean! More info is here.
July 22: Kundiman and Cave Canem at the New York City Poetry Festival
2:30 pm
Governors Island
Colonel's Row
New York, NY
Cave Canem & Kundiman at the New York City Poetry Festival
Cave Canem fellows Wendy S. Walters & Brian Francis, co-founder Cornelius Eady, & Kundiman fellows Angela Veronica Wong & Ocean Vuong showcase selected work. For festival details, click here.