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DESCRIPTION:Event Name: Fady Joudah\, Hayan Charara\, Andrew Kozma & Sasha 
 West:  poetry reading\, book signing and discussion\nEvent Url: http://www
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 asha_West_poetry_reading_book_signing_and_discussion\nEvent Date Begin: 20
 09-09-24\nEvent Date End: 2009-09-24\n\nBrazos Bookstore is pleased to pre
 sent Fady Joudah\, Hayan Charara\, Andrew Kozma & Sasha West. Thursday\, S
 eptember 24\, 2009 7:00 p.m.\nPlease join us for the first reading from Ag
 ainst Agamemnon: four poets (all Houstonians) will read from their contrib
 utions to this new anthology of war poetry. Fady Joudah's first poetry col
 lection\, The Earth in the Attic\, won the Yale Series of Younger Poets Pr
 ize in 2007. City of Regret\, Andrew Kozma's collection\, won the 2007 Zon
 e 3 First Book Award for Poetry. NEA Fellow and editor Hayan Charara is th
 e author of The Sadness of Others and editor of Inclined to Speak: An Anth
 ology of Contemporary Arab American Poetry. Sasha West is a former Parks F
 ellow and current lecturer at Rice University.\n \nWe are thrilled to host
  these four poets for a joint reading and signing. Pick up your copy of Ag
 ainst Agamemnon at Brazos today.\n'The French Resistance poet Robert Desno
 s once wrote 'for the earth is a camp lit by thousands of spiritual fires\
 ,' and he saw that in times such as his and our own 'one bivouacs all over
  the world.' These poems are written by the light of those fires. We owe a
  debt of gratitude to James Adams for retrieving them from our present dar
 kness.' -- Carolyn Forch&eacute\;\n'In this dynamic collection\, veterans\
 , peace activists\, relatives of service members\, U.S. citizens and peopl
 e from around the world all share space as they write the war from multipl
 e perspectives and poetic approaches\, lyrical\, angry\, hopeful\, and hea
 rtbreaking.' -- Kazim Ali\n\nStart time: 7:00pm
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