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DOOR—a reading and conversation with Ann Lauterbach

In celebration of Ann Lauterbach‘s newest collection—Door(Penguin Poets, 2023)—The Flow Chart Foundation presents her reading poems from the book, followed by a conversation with Charles Schultz, Managing Editor of The Brooklyn Rail. The event will take place in The Flow Chart Foundation’s Flow Chart Space.

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Praise for Ann Lauterbach and Door:
“Lauterbach’s poems can be witty and urbane; they can be poignant and impassioned. But whatever the poems do, whatever form they discover to articulate anew and for the first time—since the true surprise of language is how it continues to astonish us—the poems are, again and ever, an act of the mind testing the integrity—structural, moral—of the world.” —Richard Deming, Poetry
“Lauterbach’s poems define and inhabit a space that is both mental and physical, made of all manner of stuff, from memories of childhood to what happens when you don’t know where the words will take you . . . the language is sinuous and dazzling.” —John Yau, Hyperallergic
“No poet is more attuned to small shifts in perception, to the ‘beautiful differences’ that make and unmake sense in time.” —Ben Lerner
“[Door] encapsulates a wonderful line of [Lauterbach’s] from a past interview: ‘In order to endure the loss, and not to let it utterly overwhelm you and utterly take you away from the life, you have to find some way to let it be the thing that animates your attachment to things, and the animated attachment is the present. It’s molecular—it’s just a piece of the life’ . . . She later writes: ‘Let’s explore what words cannot.’ This book does just that, masterfully.” —The Millions, “Must-Read Poetry: Winter 2023”
“In this vivid 11th collection, Lauterbach’s careful diction ranges from plain speech to densely packed sound collages . . . Lauterbach brilliantly demonstrates how words have mutable meanings . . . These perceptive entries offer a captivating reflection on the range of inner landscapes and the powers of language.” —Publishers Weekly
“Another way of saying is another way of seeing. With its inimitable, porous syntax, this tremendously beautiful book delivers a new, caring gaze on what is torn and difficult and left ajar.” —Valeria Luiselli
“This is a collection I’ve been needing to have as company and guide in this time, the honest, accurate intelligence all too aware of its helplessness. The title sequence is written in or as eschaton, the ancient word for an extreme, of place, of degree, of time; it is that quality in this poem that makes the extremity of the edge I feel myself on, and all of us on, legible and human.” —Dan Beachy-Quick

Date

May 14 2023
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Time

5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Location

Flow Chart Space, 348 Warren St, Right
Flow Chart Space, Hudson, NY, USA
Website
https://www.flowchartfoundation.org/
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Flow Chart Foundation
Flow Chart Foundation
Website
https://www.flowchartfoundation.org/

Toward opening new possibilities for discovery, thought, connection, and joy, The Flow Chart Foundation explores poetry and the interrelationships of various art forms as guided by the legacy of gay American poet John Ashbery and promotes engagement with his work.

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