About this Event
Join Ukrainian-American poet, scholar, and teacher Natalya Sukhonos for an evening devoted to wonderful and disorienting journeys through multiple languages, countries, and memories. Journeying into the speaker’s immigrant past as well as the stories of others, we wander in the fields of war-torn Ukraine, the stones of Guadalajara, and the frigid shores of Halifax during World War II. Roaming through rain-soaked forests, treacherous deserts, and the whimsical architecture of childhood, we hear voices of immigrants, refugees, and lovers, children yet unborn and those sprinting to their next adventures, mothers and fathers, grandparents both wise and defeated, adolescents luminous with wonder and paralyzed by their own bodies. How does poetry cradle a sea of voices? Ensconced in the amber of memory, how do they emerge full-blooded and speak to us with urgency?
“Haunting, filled with sweetness, these poems unfold out of the limelight. Dream-like, the collection flickers and glows.” This is how award-winning Ukrainian poet Oksana Maksymchuk describes Natalya Sukhonos’s new collection. And award-winning American poet Sarah Giragosian writes: “Sunlight Trapped in Stone is a book of witness, of grief and healing, of arrivals and departures and tremendous love.”
Admission is free with registration. Please note that our venue is small, so we kindly ask you to register in advance to secure your spot.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
White Rabbit's Books, 200 West 86th Street, New York, United States
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