Poet Karren LaLonde Alenier as author of The Steiny Road to Operadom: The Making of American Operas continues with her operatic proclivities as she launched her latest poetry collection The Anima of Paul Bowles in Los Angeles in 2016. Amy King saaid, Anima “makes a lyrical dive into the historical corpus of two major 2oth-century writer/artists.” More info: karren@alenier.com.
Ha! You got me! I'm always behind the camera, so it was a special treat seeing pictures of myself both reading and taking that picture. We just got home to Massachusetts yesterday evening and I will be going through the pictures I took in the next day or so and I will let you know when I've got something to send you.
Yes, it's a photographer's black hole -- who was that masked (wo)man, I mean, eyes behind the camera? Thank you for snapping me as well! I look forward to your photos.
is author of how we hold on and seven other collections of poetry, including Looking for Divine Transportation, winner of the 2002 Towson University Prize for Literature, and The Anima of Paul Bowles. Her poetry and fiction have been published in such magazines as: the Mississippi Review, Jewish Currents, and Poet Lore. Gertrude Stein Invents a Jump Early On, her opera with composer William Banfield and Encompass New Opera Theatre artistic director Nancy Rhodes premiered at New York City’s Symphony Space Leonard Nimoy Thalia in June 2005. She is working with composer Janet Peachey and director Nancy Rhodes on What Price Paradise. She writes a monthly column on opera for Scene4 Magazine at scene4.com.
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Ha! You got me! I'm always behind the camera, so it was a special treat seeing pictures of myself both reading and taking that picture. We just got home to Massachusetts yesterday evening and I will be going through the pictures I took in the next day or so and I will let you know when I've got something to send you.
Yes, it's a photographer's black hole -- who was that masked (wo)man, I mean, eyes behind the camera? Thank you for snapping me as well! I look forward to your photos.
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