Kazim Ali and Mark Wallace
Small Press Traffic Literary Arts Center reading
Friday, March 17, 7:30 pm
Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus
Cost: $5–10 sliding scale; free to SPT members and CCA community
Info: 415.551.9278 or www.sptraffic.org
Kazim Ali's first poetry collection, The Far Mosque, is just out from Alice James Books. Ali is also the author of a novel, Quinn's Passage, and his essays and poems have appeared in Five Fingers Review, Mirage #4/Period(ical), The Iowa Review, and elsewhere. He teaches at Shippensburg University, publishes Nightboat Books, and has a website at kazimali.com. Mark Wallace's books include the poetry collections Nothing Happened and Besides I Wasn't There, Sonnets of a Penny-A-Liner, and Temporary Worker Rides A Subway. His multigenre work Haze (Edge Books) appeared in 2004, as did his novel Dead Carnival (Avec Books). He is coeditor of Telling It Slant: Avant-Garde Poetics of the 1990s (University of Alabama Press) and A Poetics of Criticism (Leave Books). Wallace currently teaches at CSU San Marcos.
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