Poetry Clips of the Week: Jose Kozer

Friday, November 18, 2016

These video clips are the part of a series highlighting recent readings held by SF State’s Poetry Center and American Poetry Archives. Visit this website regularly for fresh poetic content.

On November 10, The Poetry Center hosted poet José Kozer for a reading of his work. Kozer is recognized in the Spanish-speaking world as the foremost Cuban poet of his generation. The full program includes Kozer’s complete reading, in Spanish, with readings in English (from Peter Boyle’s translations) by Norma Cole, Chris Daniels and Steve Dickison, followed by Kozer responding to questions from the audience.

The Poetry Center, Jewish Studies Department and Modern Languages and Literatures Department sponsored the event.

José Kozer reads “Ánima” (“Voy a participar del movimiento de las constelaciones…”), from his book Ánima (Tierra Firme, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico City, 2002).

 

José Kozer reads “Ánima” (“El caballo se está comiendo las velloritas del campo…”), from his book Ánima (Tierra Firme, Fondo de Cultura Económica, Mexico City, 2002).

 

Norma Cole reads José Kozer’s poem (in Peter Boyle’s English translation) “Anima” (“On a sheet of graph paper I had jotted down some numbers….”), from his book Anima (Shearsman Books, 2011)

 

Steve Dickison reads José Kozer’s poem (in Peter Boyle’s English translation) “Anima” (“Fog. Magpies at the top of a leafless poplar….”), rom his book Anima (Shearsman Books, 2011)

 

Chris Daniels reads José Kozer’s poem (in Peter Boyle’s English translation) “Anima” (“Yellowhammer. / First / trill….”), from his book Anima (Shearsman Books, 2011).

 

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