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Isobar Press Poetry Reading (7 April)

3/25/2019

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On the afternoon of Sunday 7 April 2019, five Isobar Press poets will be reading at the El Sur Foundation in Shin Daita: Jane Joritz Nakagawa, Yoko Danno (who is coming from Kobe), Eric Selland, Philip Rowland, and Paul Rossiter.

In addition to reading just a little of his own work, Paul will be re-introducing two Isobar poets whose work sometimes gets overlooked, Lesley Hardy and David Silverstein.

This will be a rare chance to hear Jane and Yoko read in Tokyo.

The event will be held in Nomura Kiwao’s poetry café in the El Sur Foundation near Shin Daita on the Inokashira Line. This is where the Naka Taro talk and reading took place recently – a delightful space, with beautiful furniture and book-lined walls.

TIME: 15:00–17:00

CHARGE: ¥1,000

PLACE: El Sur Foundation, Hanegi 1-5-10, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156-0042


エルスール財団 東京都世田谷区羽根木1丁目5番10号

MAP: http://www.elsurfoundation.com/f_schedule.html

Tea, coffee and other drinks are available at the bar.
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