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Literary Luminaries Troupe, Harjo, Vea And Jennings Elevate The Spoken Word.
By Wendy Kowalski
POETRY READINGS served straight-up are passé. Poets
are under the gun to connect with live audiences a tricky situation
with so much hi-tech, graphic gadgetry vying for our affections. As if the literary merit alone of poets Quincy Troupe and Joy
Harjo isn t enough, Tucson audiences will have an opportunity
to see first-hand the revival of poetry and performance art as
Troupe and Harjo, the latter with her band Poetic Justice, take
center stage in
Grace Notes:
An Evening with Quincy
Troupe, Joy Harjo and Poetic Justice, Alfredo Vea, Jr., and Dana
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Maria’s Bookshop to host a talk with book’s contributors By Leslie Doran Special to the Herald
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‘The Diné Reader’ an unforgettable experience
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“The Diné Reader” is obviously a labor of love with the gestation period taking over a decade of devoted research and collaboration. The four editors have wide backgrounds: Esther Berlin is Navajo and in 2000 won the American Book Award for her first published book, “From the Belly of My Beauty.” Jeff Berglund is a professor of English, with a focus on Native American literature and film at Northern Arizona University. He has written and collaborated on four books. Connie A. Jacobs has written
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