The Name for What Is Done (by Sammy Greenspan) - video


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Koubn7Cg7U

Sammy Greenspan reads "The Name for What Is Done" on 3 April 2009
during her featured reading at Pumpkin Hollow Antiques and Cafe
located at 24 Bell Street in Bellville, Ohio — (419) 886-6093
 
(photography & editing by John Burroughs, a.k.a. Jesus Crisis)

"The Name for What Is Done" by Sammy Greenspan 
appears in the chapbook Step Back from the Closing Doors (
Pudding House, 2009).


Sammy Greenspan is a onetime waitress, lab tech, painter, pediatrician and homeschool teacher. Her 2009 chapbook Step Back from the Closing Doors (Pudding House) was a Pushcart nominee. Her poems and stories appear and are forthcoming in Heartlands, Del Sol Review, In Posse Review, Fuck Poetry, the 2010 Heights Arts Poetography, and various anthologies. Sammy runs the Pudding House Salon Cleveland poetry workshop. You can find her at readings around the rust belt and beyond, and online at northcoastpoet.com.

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  • 5/1/2010 9:52 AM chris wrote:
    Not had a chance to listen/ watch this till today... other things going on in my life.

    But this is very powerful.. thanks for sharing it.
    Would this constitute political poetry... which I always hear is a no-no? To me in a certain way it is Because it does have a message... though not openly stated _ and in other ways it is not... more a bold brush stroke of humanity we tend not to like to look at. And I think in poetry , since it is so much more personal it hits a deeper chord than it does shared as prose. Or IS this a prose piece?
    I have a poem I wrote more than I year ago on the Palestinian issue at a time that Gaza was being bombed daily for reprisals for suicide bombers, etc... that I've never read or shared because I was unsure how it would be received. The Palestinian issue is so volatile and people have such strong opinions about the "homeland issue". Maybe I will read it in Angel Falls after all. Maybe it's time to pull it out of the closet..
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