Ditta Baron Hoeber: Without You
Join us for a poetry reading with Ditta Baron Hoeber, author of Without You, her newly released sequence of poems on love and loss.
Bird's is happy to welcome artist and poet, Ditta Baron Hoeber, for an intimate poetry reading and discussion celebrating her new release, Without You. Hoeber will be reading an excerpt from the book, followed by a back-and-forth discussion and Q&A session.
This will be seated and requires a purchased ticket to reserve your spot. Afterwards, Hoeber will be signing copies of the book, which will be available for purchase in-store.
About the Book
An infant is mortally ill and cries and cries. A child wishes the terrible crying to end. The infant dies. Without You is without the infant. It is also without the self that hides from itself in fear of itself. It is a record of the struggle to understand and to restore the self. The photographs described in the poems act as evidence – who was there, who was I, what does it mean. Making art is portrayed as an act of exploration and as a means of staying alive. The writing is formed to parallel the interplay of masked and unmasked thoughts that are the slow and nonlinear path to recognition and to understanding in this powerful gripping sequence.
Words From Others
As “a line of light falls across my eye. // one line of forgiveness then // was all that I could do,” Ditta Baron Hoeber inscribes loss and yet, in the delineation of that tension, that predicament, she also enacts a form of recovery and recognition that enlivens us all. This is a spare and deeply moving book. — Arthur Sze, National Book Award winner for The Glass Constellation
In flashes of recollection, in flares of supposition and speculation, the fragments and fables of Ditta Baron Hoeber’s Without You trace the aftermath of a childhood trauma, with its attendant guilts and resentments and mystifications. Terse, taut, gnomic, wrenching, and subtly evocative, Without You offers a compelling demonstration of a reality at once irrecoverable and irrevocable. — Nathalie Anderson, Professor Emerita, Swarthmore College, author of Stain
The world Ditta Baron Hoeber’s poems come from is a strange one. The poetry there is written in many languages – all of which she speaks fluently. She is the last remaining person to speak one other language from that place. I can think of no other way to describe this astonishing original work. The subjects of Without You are loss, love, ghosts, ceremony, celebration. “There is always something of interest something more I want to know and so I keep on” – in her words. These are the souvenirs and snapshots she has brought back with her. These fierce, dazzling, piercing poems are Ditta Baron Hoeber’s gifts to us. — Leonard Gontarek, author of The Long Way Home
About the Author
Ditta Baron Hoeber is a poet and an artist living in Philadelphia. She has handmade over 200 artist’s books. This is the first book others have made for her. Schooled as an artist, Hoeber came to poetry on her own. Published in The Journal of American Poetry, Juxtaprose, Burningword Literary Review, and the American Poetry Review, among others, Hoeber’s visual art has also been acquired by collections across the US and in London.
This event will coincide with Hoeber's solo exhibition, Painted Photographs, opening at 12.26 Gallery in Dallas on April 15th.
Tickets
Poetry Reading: $10
Signing Line RSVP: Free
Copies of Without You will be available to purchase in-store.
Join us for a poetry reading with Ditta Baron Hoeber, author of Without You, her newly released sequence of poems on love and loss.
Bird's is happy to welcome artist and poet, Ditta Baron Hoeber, for an intimate poetry reading and discussion celebrating her new release, Without You. Hoeber will be reading an excerpt from the book, followed by a back-and-forth discussion and Q&A session.
This will be seated and requires a purchased ticket to reserve your spot. Afterwards, Hoeber will be signing copies of the book, which will be available for purchase in-store.
About the Book
An infant is mortally ill and cries and cries. A child wishes the terrible crying to end. The infant dies. Without You is without the infant. It is also without the self that hides from itself in fear of itself. It is a record of the struggle to understand and to restore the self. The photographs described in the poems act as evidence – who was there, who was I, what does it mean. Making art is portrayed as an act of exploration and as a means of staying alive. The writing is formed to parallel the interplay of masked and unmasked thoughts that are the slow and nonlinear path to recognition and to understanding in this powerful gripping sequence.
Words From Others
As “a line of light falls across my eye. // one line of forgiveness then // was all that I could do,” Ditta Baron Hoeber inscribes loss and yet, in the delineation of that tension, that predicament, she also enacts a form of recovery and recognition that enlivens us all. This is a spare and deeply moving book. — Arthur Sze, National Book Award winner for The Glass Constellation
In flashes of recollection, in flares of supposition and speculation, the fragments and fables of Ditta Baron Hoeber’s Without You trace the aftermath of a childhood trauma, with its attendant guilts and resentments and mystifications. Terse, taut, gnomic, wrenching, and subtly evocative, Without You offers a compelling demonstration of a reality at once irrecoverable and irrevocable. — Nathalie Anderson, Professor Emerita, Swarthmore College, author of Stain
The world Ditta Baron Hoeber’s poems come from is a strange one. The poetry there is written in many languages – all of which she speaks fluently. She is the last remaining person to speak one other language from that place. I can think of no other way to describe this astonishing original work. The subjects of Without You are loss, love, ghosts, ceremony, celebration. “There is always something of interest something more I want to know and so I keep on” – in her words. These are the souvenirs and snapshots she has brought back with her. These fierce, dazzling, piercing poems are Ditta Baron Hoeber’s gifts to us. — Leonard Gontarek, author of The Long Way Home
About the Author
Ditta Baron Hoeber is a poet and an artist living in Philadelphia. She has handmade over 200 artist’s books. This is the first book others have made for her. Schooled as an artist, Hoeber came to poetry on her own. Published in The Journal of American Poetry, Juxtaprose, Burningword Literary Review, and the American Poetry Review, among others, Hoeber’s visual art has also been acquired by collections across the US and in London.
This event will coincide with Hoeber's solo exhibition, Painted Photographs, opening at 12.26 Gallery in Dallas on April 15th.
Tickets
Poetry Reading: $10
Signing Line RSVP: Free
Copies of Without You will be available to purchase in-store.
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- 1 hour
- all ages
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- Doors at 5:40 PM
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