Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this recent installment of UC Berkeley’s Lunch Poems series, Sherwin Bitsui reads selected poems from his collections Flood Song (Copper Canyon Press, 2009) and Dissolve (Copper Canyon Press, 2018).
Tags: Poetry | Lunch Poems | Sherwin Bitsu | Flood Song | Dissolve | Copper Canyon Press | reading | UC Berkeley | 2024 -
In this video, the University of California in Berkeley celebrates their Arts Research Center’s 2023 Poetry & the Senses program with a reading by Indigenous writers and program facilitators Beth Piatote, Natalie Diaz, and Craig Santos Perez on the theme of reclamation. Perez’s new collection, Call This Mutiny: Uncollected Poems (Omnidawn, 2024), is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Poetry | Cross-Genre | UC Berkeley | Arts Research Center | Poetry & the Senses | Natalie Diaz | Beth Piatote | Craig Santos Perez | reading | Page One | July/August 2024 -
In this recent installment of UC Berkeley’s Lunch Poems series, Brandon Shimoda reads a selection of poems and essays with the theme of “oranges,” which address the memory of Japanese American incarceration and war.
Tags: Poetry | Creative Nonfiction | Cross-Genre | Brandon Shimoda | Lunch Poems | UC Berkeley | reading | 2024 -
In this 2013 video, Lyn Hejinian reads from her book The Book of a Thousand Eyes (Omnidawn, 2012) for the Lunch Poem reading series at the University of California in Berkeley, where she was Professor and John F. Hotchkis Chair Emerita. Hejinian died at the age of eighty-two on February 24, 2024.
Tags: Poetry | Lyn Hejinian | Lunch Poems | UC Berkeley | The Book of a Thousand Eyes | Omnidawn | reading | 2013 | in memoriam -
“At one time, / I asked for everything.” Sandra Lim reads from her poetry collection The Curious Thing (Norton, 2021) for this virtual reading hosted by UC Berkeley’s Lunch Poems reading series with an introduction by poet Noah Warren. Lim is the recipient of the 2023 Jackson Poetry Prize.
Tags: Poetry | Sandra Lim | Lunch Poems | UC Berkeley | The Curious Thing | Norton | 2021 | Jackson Poetry Prize | 2023 -
“Have I forgotten it – / wild conch-shell dialect, / black apostrophe curled / tight on my tongue?” In this video, Safiya Sinclair reads a selection of poems from her debut collection, Cannibal (University of Nebraska Press, 2016), as well as new poems for this installment of UC Berkeley’s Lunch Poems series with an introduction by poet Noah Warren.
Tags: Poetry | Safiya Sinclair | Lunch Poems | UC Berkeley | Cannibal | University of Nebraska Press | 2016 | Noah Warren | 2022 -
“To feel signs depends on how & why / the singer’s song puckers the mouth.” Yusef Komunyakaa reads his poem “A World of Daughters,” which appears in his collection Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth: New and Selected Poems, 2001-2021 (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021), among other selections in this 2020 virtual reading for UC Berkeley’s Lunch Poems series.
Tags: Poetry | Yusef Komunyakaa | UC Berkeley | Lunch Poems | 2020 | Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth | Farrar, Straus and Giroux | 2021 -
“Revelation never comes as a fern uncoiling / a frond in mist; it comes when I trip on a root, / slap a mosquito on my arm,” reads Arthur Sze from his poem "Earthshine" in this 2008 video for the Lunch Poems reading series at the University of California, Berkeley. Sze’s latest collection, The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems (Copper Canyon Press, 2021), is featured in Page One in the May/June issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Poetry | Arthur Sze | UC Berkeley | Lunch Poems | 2008 | reading | The Glass Constellation: New and Collected Poems | Copper Canyon Press | 2021 | Page One | May/June 2021 -
In this 2002 video, poet and essayist Mary Ruefle reads a selection of poems and prose pieces for the Lunch Poems reading series at UC Berkeley. Ruefle is the author of On Imagination (Sarabande Books, 2017), a chapbook-length essay exploring the act of writing.
Tags: Poetry | Mary Ruefle | Lunch Poems | UC Berkeley | On Imagination | Sarabande Books | reading | 2017 -
“Upon moments like these, time never stops gnawing its little beaver teeth and the dialogue never stops even after we stop listening.” In this 2012 video, Peter Orner reads from his novel Love and Shame and Love (Little, Brown, 2011). His first essay collection, Am I Alone Here? Notes on Living to Read and Reading to Live (Catapult, 2016), is featured in Page One in the November/December issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
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“Sometimes I feel him / pushing a little bit on my lower back with a palm / made of ghost orchids and literal wind.” Matthew Zapruder reads from his poetry collection Come On All You Ghosts (Copper Canyon Press, 2010) for the Holloway Series in Poetry in 2010.
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“I was fascinated by the tales of my grandmother...it was enough for me. I didn’t need any books.” Nobel Prize-winning novelist Kenzaburō Ōe discusses his life and work in an interview with UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler in 1999. His latest novel, Death by Water (Grove Press, 2015), is longlisted for the 2016 Man Booker International Prize.
Tags: interview | Man Booker International Prize | Nobel Prize | Kenzaburō Ōe | Death by Water | UC Berkeley | Fiction