On Saturday, April, 2, the Woodbury Public Library will host a “Meet the Poet” program with poet and storyteller Susan A. Katz of Washington, Connecticut at 11:00 a.m. The “Author Talk & Poetry Reading” will include Ms. Katz reading from her recently-released book, “The Limits of Light”, featuring Greek Mythology-centered poetry.
The free program will be held at the Woodbury Library, 269 Main Street South in Woodbury, Connecticut. Face masks and preregistration are requested.
“The Limits of Light”, published in August 2021 features a collection of narrative poems that explores the tales of Greek Mythology and their contemporary messages. “The gods, ostensibly divine beings were much like us. We can see parallels between the triumphs and disasters of the ancient Greek gods and modern civilization. It is almost as if these ancient stories foretold the future,” comments Katz.
From Apollo, who was thwarted in love, to Scylla who betrays her father for lust, to Icarus who strives to fly to the sun, only to fall to his death… the tales of the gods unfold in Katz’s compelling and dramatic narrative poetry.
A nationally and internationally published poet, Katz’s work has appeared in numerous anthologies, journals, and literary magazines. With the publication of “The Limits of Light”, she will have published four books of poetry and co-authored two textbooks with a music specialist, Judith A. Thomas, espousing the need to incorporate the arts into school curriculums.
For more than 30 years, Katz worked for The New York State Poets in Public Service, and then, with music/movement specialist, Judith A. Thomas, conducted student/teacher poetry workshops in the United States and Canada. Her work has been cited as: “…precise imagery, directness, and honesty…outspokenly erotic and sensual, evoking a powerful sense of physical passion and deeply felt experiences.” – Robert Wilson, Poetry Editor, Negative Capability.
Titles of poems in “The Limits of Light” include “The Rape of Persephone” (Persephone & Hades); Of Beauty Born (Medusa); To Phaeton (Phaeton & Apollo); By What Name Love (Minos, King of Crete, made war upon Megara; Nisus was the King of Megara and Scylla was his daughter); What Matters (Narcissus & Echo); Hazard of the Heart (Zeus); and The Gift (In the End)
Copies of “The Limits of Light” will be available for purchase at the April 2 event. The book is also available at http://www.austinmacauley.com/us/book/limits-light; Amazon: https://amzn.to/3keuIo8; Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3gkAUKi; The Book Depository: https://bit.ly/3gmcG2m; and in select bookstores.
To preregister for the April 2 event, please call the Woodbury Library at 203-263-3502, or visit www.woodburylibraryct.org. For information on Susan A. Katz, visit https://poetladykatz.com.