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SUMMARY:Kim Stafford presents As the Sky Begins to Change
DESCRIPTION:As the Sky Begins to Change is a book of poems to wake the world\, lyric anthems for earth and kin. \nIn his third poetry collection from Red Hen Press\, Kim Stafford gathers poems that sing with empathy\, humor\, witness\, and story. Poems in this book have been set to music\, quoted in the New York Times\, posted online in the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day series\, gathered in a chapbook sold to benefit Ukrainian refugees\, posted online in response to Supreme Court decisions\, composed for a painter’s gallery opening\, and in other ways engaged with a world at war with itself\, testifying for the human project hungry for kinship\, exiled from bounty\, and otherwise thirsting for the oxygen of healing song. \n“Kim Stafford is a priest and poet\, songwriter and philosopher. Each of these meticulously crafted poems offers the ability to see our interconnected world with a tender\, resilient heart that only grows stronger over time. You will come to the book like that lucky raccoon who finds a plum tree in one of the early poems\, feasting until you are “bandit happy\, lusty gusto\, shaky elbow\, roly poly / on your side helpless with joy.” —James Crews\, author of Kindness Will Save the World \nKim Stafford will be joined by Beth Wood\, local poet and songwriter who will share a few songs and poems inspired by Stafford’s work.
URL:https://redhen.org/event-calendar/kim-stafford-presents-as-the-sky-begins-to-change/
LOCATION:Paulina Springs Books\, 252 W Hood Ave\, Sisters\, OR\, 97759\, United States
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