Kazim Ali reads two poems: "Evening Prayer" and "Math"


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx6baUxW7Yg

Kazim Ali reads "Evening Prayer" and "Math" from The Fortieth Day (BOA Editions, 2008).

Kazim Ali is is the author of two books of poetry, The Far Mosque (Alice James Books), winner of Alice James Books' New England/New York Award, and The Fortieth Day (BOA Editions, 2008). He is also the author of the novel Quinn’s Passage (blazeVox books), named one of "The Best Books of 2005" by Chronogram magazine, The Disappearance of Seth (Etruscan Press, 2009), and Bright Felon: Autobiography and Cities (Wesleyan University Press, 2009).

He is an assistant professor of Creative Writing at Oberlin College and teaches in the low-residency MFA program of the University of Southern Maine. His work has been featured in many national journals such as Best American Poetry 2007, American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Barrow Street, jubilat and Massachusetts Review. He teaches at Oberlin College and the Stonecoast MFA program and is a founding editor of Nightboat Books.


     

 
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  • 11/3/2010 5:51 PM Melanie L. Moro-Huber wrote:
    Another happy coincidence...Kazim Ali is a favorite of mine. I esp. like Bright Felon.
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    1. 11/8/2010 9:40 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      I love Kazim's work, but I haven't yet had a chance to read <I>Bright Felon</i>.  However I've heard him read excerpts from it and very much liked what I heard.  I'm pretty sure I video-ed that reading - so maybe it will make its way into the Online Library one of these days.  Thank you for stopping by, Melanie!
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