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DESCRIPTION:Director Cathy Cook and Poet Jonathan Skinner in Person\n\nLorine 
 Niedecker\nImmortal Cupboard: In Search of Lorine Niedecker, 73 min, video 
 (2009)\nby Cathy Cook\n\nPlus a talk Particular Attention: Lorine 
 Niedecker's Natural Histories\nby Jonathan Skinner\n\nIn her subjective 
 exploration of the poet Lorine Niedecker (1903 - 1970), Immortal Cupboard, 
 Cathy Cook weaves an elaborate document from Niedecker's biography, 
 literary associations (with poets Cid Corman and Louis Zukofsky) and her 
 midwestern environs. The threads of nature, history, ecology, gender, 
 domesticity, work, culture, family and social politics create a testament 
 to "the extraordinary works of this very private poet that some literary 
 critics have described as the 20th century's Emily Dickinson." 
 (CC)\n\nSince 1982 Cathy Cook has been creating films, videos, and 
 installations She has exhibited her award-winning work extensively in both 
 solo and group shows including screenings at MOMA and the Whitney Museum; 
 her media works are in the permanent collections of the Donnell Library 
 (NYC), Princeton University, National Library of Australia (Canberra), and 
 the NYU Film Library, among others. She is Associate Professor of 
 Film/Video in Visual Arts at The University of Maryland Baltimore County 
 (UMBC), teaching film/video production, animation, writing and 
 aesthetics.\n\nJonathan Skinner edits the journal Ecopoetics, which 
 features creative-critical intersections between writing and ecology. 
 Skinner's poetry collections include With Naked Foot (2009) and Political 
 Cactus Poems (2005). His essays on the poets Ronald Johnson and Lorine 
 Niedecker appeared recently in volumes published by the National Poetry 
 Foundation and by University of Iowa Press. He teaches in the Environmental 
 Studies program at Bates College in Central Maine, where he makes his 
 home.\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/02/18639314.php
SUMMARY:In Search of Lorine Niedecker : Film and Talk
LOCATION:992 Valencia at 21st, near 24th St. Bart
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/03/02/18639314.php
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