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yuèdòukǎi · lāi Kate Lightzài诗海dezuòpǐn!!!
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  kǎi · lāi shì niǔ yuē chéng shì yuàn de xiǎo qín shǒu tóu shēn xiàn dài de zuò pǐn jīng chū xiàn zài píng lùn》、《 xué xùn jiè 》、《 fāng rén wén píng lùn》、《 jiào》、《 wēi kāng xīng píng lùn》、《 》、《 》、《 xìng zhù yán jiū》、《 děng zhì shàng zuì xīn de shūduò luò shēn de huò liǎo 1997 nián · nuò shī jiǎng


  KATE LIGHT is the author of three volumes of poetry, Gravity's Dream (Donald Justice Award), Open Slowly, and The Laws of Falling Bodies (Nicholas Roerich Prize), and the texts of Oceanophony and Einstein's Mozart. She is also a professional violinist in New York City.
  
  SAYS ELIZABETH GILBERT, author of Eat, Pray, Love: "Kate Light has been one of my favorite poets for years and years now. To my eye and ear, she operates as a full master... Her work gives me shivers."
  
  AS NARRATOR of her pieces, Kate has appeared with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Louisville Orchestra, Colorado Chamber Players, and at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Also known for her lively poetry readings, her recent engagements include the New York Times' "Great Read in the Park," Spoleto Festival USA, Dodge Poetry Festival, 3rd Annual DC International Poetry Festival, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Zimmerli Museum at Rutgers University, Wordstock Festival at Penn State University, Woodstock Poetry Festival, Cal State LA, Fairfield, Cornell, Vanderbilt, CW Post, and West Chester Universities, and the Musashino Art University in Tokyo.
  
  KATE'S POETRY has appeared in The Paris Review, Dark Horse, Hudson Review, New York Sun, Washington Post Book World, Feminist Studies, and many other publications, and was featured four times on Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac. Her work is included in the anthologies The Penguin Book of the Sonnet, Western Wind, Poetry Daily, and Good Poems for Hard Times (edited by Keillor), and her lyrics for the song Here Beside Me are heard in Disney's Mulan II. She has been Visiting Professor at Cornell University and the Musashino Art University.
  
  "Kate Light's words in Oceanophony, like her other works, are delightful, whimsical, informative and funny. The words lent themselves so easily to music that they seem like beautiful musical notes--each one a droplet of sparkle... Einstein's Mozart is an informed, insightful and heartfelt tribute to two giants of mankind."
  Cho-Liang Lin, concert violinist and Music Director, SummerFest La Jolla
  
  "It's hard to think of a poet so aptly named as Kate Light, except, of course, for Wordsworth. The step of her poems is light, and plenty of that luminous stuff is shed here."
  Billy Collins
    

pínglún (1)

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