Nov
6

Cafe Muse on Zoom: Reading from ICE, with poet Dorianne Laux

Online reading as part of Washington D.C.’s long running Café Muse Reading Series. Join David Keplinger for a reading from his 2023 poetry collection, Ice. With celebrated poet Dorianne Laux, author of Pulitzer Prize finalist, Only as the Day is Long: New and Selected Poems.

LOCATION: Online (Zoom)

Time: 7 pm EST

Date: Monday, November 6, 2023

Link for registration forthcoming!

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Oct
24

Kramer Books, DC: Reading from ICE

Join David for a reading from his 2023 collection, Ice, as part of the Kramer Books Reading Series.

DATE: Tuesday, October 24, 2023

TIME: 7 pm

LOCATION: 1517 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036

The event is free!

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Oct
21

The Writers Center, DC: Reading from ICE; with poet and translator Nancy Naomi Carlson

With poet Nancy Carlson. Click here for Registration!

Join us for a reading at The Writers Center in Bethesda, MD. David Keplinger will read from his 2023 collection Ice and from recent translations of Danish poet Carsten René Nielsen and German poet Jan Wagner; Nancy Naomi Carlson will read poetry and from her award winning translation Khal Torabully’s Cargo Hold of Stars: Coolitude (Seagull, 2021).

LOCATION: 4508 Walsh St, Bethesda, MD 20815

DATE: Saturday October 21, 2023

TIME: 2 pm

The event is free

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Jul
14

Reading with Jan Wagner, Die Buchkönigin, Berlin, Germany

Am Freitag, 14.7.2023, findet um 19:30 eine amerikanisch-deutsche Lesung mit David Keplinger und Jan Wagner statt.

Wo? Hier:

Die Buchkönigin

Hobrechtstr. 65

12047 Berlin

David liest eigene Gedichte im Orginal, Jan deren Übersetzungen ins Deutsche; Jan liest eigene Gedichte im Original, David deren Übersetzungen ins Englische. Dazwischen wird geplaudert. Und Salzstangen gibt es sicherlich auch.

Weiteres hier:

https://www.buchkoenigin.de/veranstaltungen

Wir würden uns freuen, Euch dort zu sehen!

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Jun
24

AU's Katzen Museum: Curator's Talk, "Blue and Gray: This Era of Exile"

On June 24 from 2-3 pm there will be an open reception and panel discussion for our exhibition by Ethiopian artist Kebedech Tekleab and DC poet Ethelbert Miller. I will moderate the conversation between the two in the museum.

EVENTBRIGHT INVITE HERE

Blue and Gray: This Era of Exile

Artwork by Kebedech Tekleab
Poetry by E. Ethelbert Miller
Curated by David Keplinger

The recent fratricidal war in Ethiopia; the constant turmoil in Somalia; the current wars between Russia and Ukraine; the war in Syria; the unrest in Iran, Israel, and Palestine; and so many other countries continue to be responsible for a massive loss of human life and the displacement of people.

Two artists — one born in the Bronx in New York City and another in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia — reflect on the nature of exile and spiritual resilience in this collaboration that treks across borders of media in poetry, sculpture, visual art, blues, and literary translation.

Visually and imaginatively stunning, these pairings aim to challenge our preconceptions about exile, engaging the "insider" exiled from safety in a structurally racist society in conversation with the "outsider," the exile/dissident, who has fled political strife to an academic position in the United States, but whose work still reflects an active hyper-vigilance against coming danger.

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