Thanks MLA! A Reading Report: Beth Ann Fennelly, Erika Meitner, and Nicole Cooley
Yes, sometimes I interrupt my busy schedule of doctor’s appointments to go to other people’s poetry readings! 🙂
This weekend, the MLA conference is here in Seattle, and because of this, there were a plethora of wonderful readings all over the place. The one that took top billing in my head was this wonderful threesome of readers at local poetry bookstore Open Books, including Beth Ann Fennelly, who has been one of poetry heroes for a long time, and the very sweet and funny Erika Meitner, who read from her latest book, Makeshift Instructions for Vigilant Girls (which I reviewed not too long ago for Barn Owl Review.) The third reader, Nicole Cooley, whose work I wasn’t as familiar with, was lovely and funny as well, with a final poem about the metaphorical life of dollhouses that was haunting and disturbing. (I picked up a copy of her Milkmaids, which is just my kind of book!)
Just hearing the bios of these three poets was daunting – they are all so accomplished. I think, “How could I do a third of what they do?” But in person they were all so down to earth and friendly. It was one of those readings I wish could have gone on longer. Their use of language, their reading styles, just made the whole experience deeee-lightful!
Karen J. Weyant
For someone who says she is not feeling well, you look great! 🙂 🙂 I’m glad that you felt up to seeing these poets, because a good poetry reading always makes one feel better.
Nicole Cooley was at Chautauqua last year — I don’t have her newest book,but I do have Breach — about Hurricane Katrina, and that’s a great read.
Jeannine
Dear Karen,
Ah, the magic of antibioitcs, tylenol and a lot of brightening concealer? 🙂
She read from Breach too – a great approach to Katrina, I thought.
Michael
Jeannine, Beth Ann Fennelly is one of my absolute favorite poets! I met her at the MidWest Poet’s series in Kansas City. Her book Unmentionables is fantastic. Hopeful that she has a new book soon… real soon! 😉
Jeannine
Michael, she said her next book was going to be a novel, not poetry…so I guess we’ll have to wait a bit longer…