Cox Family Process Speaker Series, featuring Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Gabrielle Calvocoressi's聽Rocket Fantastic
4th Annual Cox Family Process Speaker Series
The Center for Humanities & the Arts (CHA) at CU 麻豆影院 hosts our 4th annual聽Cox Family Process Speaker Series on Wednesday, April 17,聽2024, and features award-winning poet, artist, and Associate Professor of creative writing Gabrielle Calvocoressi.聽The Cox Family Process Speaker Series annual programming seeks to bring renowned artists and scholars to CU 麻豆影院 each spring to speak about work that made them well-known in their fields of study and research.
聽is the author of聽The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart,聽Apocalyptic Swing聽(a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize), and聽聽(winner of the Audre Lorde Award for Lesbian Poetry). This event focuses on Calvocoressi's聽Rocket Fantastic, which has been described as a "spellbinding reinvention and exploration of self, gender, and family." In聽Rocket Fantastic, Calvocoressi innovatively uses聽the musical segno symbol in replacement of traditional pronouns for one of the main characters, allowing聽readers to engage with the poem鈥檚 content while leaving sex and gender as an open question. Calvocoressi teaches at UNC Chapel Hill and lives in Old East Durham, NC,聽where joy, compassion, and social justice are at the center of their personal and poetic practice.聽
The first 30 people to register (and attend the event) will receive a free copy of the book . We will have refreshments and dessert available for all attendees.
Please note that this event is free and open to the public, but registration is recommended. Register here if you wish to attend the event:聽
Quote from :
"The thing that鈥檚 interesting to me about the Bandleader poems and that [dal segno] symbol has to do with power and how we relate to power in ourselves and others. I think for me in my own body that鈥檚 had a lot to do with what I think of as my male body, which is how I identified until I was about seven (and still do in many ways), and how I relate to my feminine body. There鈥檚 a quote at the end of the book, 鈥淒epending on the day, the Bandleader is this or that鈥濃攁nd I don鈥檛 mean that in a trite way; I really mean that. So the Bandleader and the symbol and the intake of breath are me trying to allow the illegibility of my understanding and my need for understanding of my body and my physical space in the world to become apparent鈥攖o myself first and then to others. I don鈥檛 know if that makes sense."
- Gabrielle Calvocoressi on聽Rocket Fantastic聽鈥 October 15, 2017
Review of Rocket Fantastic,
One of the most important qualities of being a writer is a kind of bravery.聽Rocket Fantastic聽has this above all else, and in a way that overflows, giving power to the limited and the denied; not only in terms of gender, but those of ideas. The poems resist those invisible structures upon which the political economy insists. To that end, the poems often have violence at their edges, as if an atavistic presence is there working in the background. Poems often play with tone to convey their meanings; others evoke a mood and nothing more; yet when have you read a poem that uses feelings almost as textures, coloring the background, and through which the speaker(s) peer through, are held down by, or escape from? Using emotion in a dimensional way is something this book advances and it鈥檚 something from which we could all learn a great deal.
- Sean Singer, Reviewer - November 14, 2017
Event Information
- 鈥顿补迟别:听Wednesday, April 17, 2024
- Time: 5:30pm - 7pm
- Location: in-person at CU 麻豆影院's Norlin Library - Center for British & Irish Studies (CBIS) room, M549
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- Event is free and open to the public.