The Koch-Dupee Poetry of the American Avant-Garde Reading Series: K. Silem Mohammad
The Koch-Dupee Poetry of the American Avant-Garde Reading Series
invites you to join them for the final poetry reading of the semester,
with our guest K. Silem Mohammad.
Thursday, December 4th, 2008, 8pm in 602 Hamilton, Columbia University, NYC.
K. Silem Mohammad is the author of the poetry collections Deer Head Nation (Tougher Disguises, 2003); A Thousand Devils (Combo Books, 2004); and Breathalyzer (Edge Books, 2008); as well as the chapbooks Hovercraft (Kenning, 2000) and Monsters (Abraham Lincoln, 2006). Mohammad is an associate professor in the Department of Language, Literature, and Philosophy at Southern Oregon University.


7 comments:
i'll bee dat!
Aah! WHy no one reminded me? Do I have to read the bloggalogs every day? YOU MONSTER
Wait, LRSN near enough Columbia to attend?
Dave Larsen is near enough to all things.
They leave their lipstick in his mind.
He snaps awake!
He checks his email.
Attend now to whether the sound of a word can be divided into letters.
My bad, my brother! I guess it didn't even occur to me that you might consider something as foolish as trekking all the way from New Havez to the upper NYCian wilds of Columbia for a Thursday night reading. But we still should have hung. I will be back to read in the Segue series in March. Wish I could be there for your PoProj reading....
LET ME TELL YOU I speak on behalf of the WASHINGTON POSTINFOSTRUKTURELLEGESELLSCHAFTZEITUNG and I am COMING TO SEE YOU
here you are clearly a deviant poet!
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