Signs, Music: Raymond Antrobus in conversation with Heather Christle
Schedule
Wed Nov 13 2024 at 07:30 pm
UTC-05:00Location
184 S. Candler St. , Decatur, GA, United States, Georgia 30030 | Decatur, GA
Charis welcomes Raymond Antrobus in conversation with Heather Christle for a discussion of Signs, Music: Poems, a stunning book of poetry that captures imminent fatherhood and the arrival of a child. This event will be ASL interpreted.
Structured as a two-part sequence poem, Signs, Music explores the before and after of becoming a father with tenderness and care—the cognitive and emotional dissonances between the “hypothetical” and the “real” of fatherhood, the ways our own parents shape the parents we become, and how fraught with emotion, curiosity, and recollection this irreversible transition to fatherhood makes one’s inner landscape.
At once searching and bright, deeply rooted and buoyant, Raymond Antrobus’s Signs, Music is a moving record of the changes and challenges encompassing new parenthood and the inevitable cycles of life, death, birth, renewal, and legacy—a testament to the joy, uncertainty, and incredible love that come with bringing new life into the world.
Raymond Antrobus was born in London, Hackney, to an English mother and Jamaican father. He is the author most recently of the poety collection Signs, Music (Tin House), and two other poetry collections, The Perseverance (Tin House) and All The Names Given (Tin House). He is a recipient of the Ted Hughes Award, the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award, a Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award, and was shortlisted for the T.S Eliot Prize, Griffin Prize and the Forward Prize. In 2018 he was awarded The Geoffrey Dearmer Prize (judged by Ocean Vuong) for his poem Sound Machine. He has also published two children's picture books, Can Bears Ski? and Terrible Horses and hosted a number of award-winning radio documentaries including “Inventions In Sound” (BBC Radio 4, 2021). He is a Cave Canem graduate in the US, a Fellow of The Royal Society of Literature in the UK, and divides his time between England and New Orleans.
Heather Christle is the author of five poetry collections, including Paper Crown, forthcoming in the fall of 2025. She's also written two works of nonfiction, The Crying Book and In the Rhododendrons: A Memoir with Appearances by Virginia Woolf, forthcoming in March. She teaches in Emory University's Creative Writing Program.
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