1455’s Author Series continues virtually with David Ebenbach, who will read from What’s Left to Us by Evening.
 

EVENT DETAILS

MARCH 12   |   2:00 PM EST   |   THE POTTER’S HOUSE, DC

1455’s Executive Director Sean Murphy will speak with David about this book, and attendees are encouraged to submit questions prior to or during the conversation. Submit your questions ahead of time by emailing info@1455litarts.org.

ABOUT WHAT’S LEFT TO US BY EVENING

How does one live in a world that is both beautiful and broken―a world of cherry blossoms and gun violence, fellowship and political enmity, plague and rebirth? What’s Left to Us by Evening, David Ebenbach’s unsparing and timely new poetry collection, examines the obligation―and privilege―of carrying all these things. The wide-ranging influences on the poems in Ebenbach’s third collection include Judaism, the Asian poetic tradition, the natural and built environments, and current events.

Purchase What’s Left to Us by Evening 
at our independent bookselling partner The Potter’s House.

 

ABOUT DAVID EBENBACH

David Ebenbach is the author of nine books of fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, and his work has picked up awards along the way: the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, the Juniper Prize, the Patricia Bibby Award, and more.

Born and raised in the great city of Philadelphia, these days David does most of his writing in Washington, DC, where he lives with his family—because he uses a laptop now, he doesn’t keep them awake with his typing—and where he works at Georgetown University, promoting inclusive, student-centered teaching at the Center for New Designs in Learning and Scholarship, and teaching creative writing and literature at the Center for Jewish Civilization and creativity through the Master’s in Learning, Design, and Technology Program.

Website: davidebenbach.com
Twitter: @debenbach
Instagram: @davidebenbach
Facebook: facebook.com/david.ebenbach

 

ABOUT 1455

At 1455, storytellers are sacred, and we’re dedicated to showcasing the written word and other forms of creative expression. Curating community through year-round free programming, 1455 connects art and audience via intimate conversations and the promotion of diverse voices. Taking our name from the year Gutenberg’s printing press helped democratize content on a global scale, 1455 continues the tradition of using technology to advance an understanding and appreciation of impactful storytelling. 1455 exists to serve anyone who appreciates the arts and is interested in the sort of community commonly found only in academia or online book clubs. Every day, 1455 will augment the passion for the literary and creative arts in adults and young people through programs that sponsor expression, education, and sharing of stories.

Website: 1455litarts.org
Twitter: @1455litarts
Instagram: @1455litarts
Facebook: facebook.com/1455litarts

ABOUT THE POTTER’S HOUSE

1455 is thrilled to partner with The Potter’s House bookshop.

The Potter’s House is a nonprofit café, bookstore, and event space in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, DC. Since opening our doors in 1960 we have been a key place for deeper conversation, creative expression, and community transformation. After closing in 2013 for major renovations, The Potter’s House re-opened in spring 2015 with a renewed space and revitalized offerings. In our rapidly changing city – one in which development so often means displacement – The Potter’s House is a deeply rooted space where we can build relationships across our differences, envision just alternatives, and grow the movements that will make them possible.

Website: pottershousedc.org
Twitter: @pottershousedc
Instagram: @pottershousedc
Facebook: facebook.com/pottershousedc

The Potter’s House
1658 Columbia Rd NW
Washington, DC 20009

 

 

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