Terrance Lindall has sent out an announcement for a talk I am giving Sunday July 2 at the WAH Center:
"Illustrating the Visions: Alloys of Art, Poetry, Politics and Philosophy"
Talk by Publisher and Professor Carter Kaplan of International Authors
...in our private library: below the Memorial Shelf for Dr. Robert J. Wickenheiser
Sunday July 2, 2017
Luncheon 12:30 – 1:30 PM $25
Talk 2:00 -3:00 FREE ADMISSION
Display of AI Books and original illustrations by renowned artists
"International Authors: A consortium of writers, artists, architects, filmmakers and
critics, International Authors publishes work of outstanding literary
merit. Dedicated to the advancement of an international culture in
literature, primarily in English, the group seeks new members with an
enthusiasm for creating unique artistic expressions."
"Emanations
is an anthology series featuring fiction, poetry, essays, manifestos
and reviews. The emphasis is on alternative narrative structures, new
epistemologies, peculiar settings, esoteric themes, sharp breaks from
reality, ecstatic revelations, and vivid and abundant hallucinations.
The editors are interested in recognizable genres—science fiction,
fantasy, horror, mystery, local color, romance, realism, surrealism,
postmodernism—but the idea is to make something new, and along these
lines the illusion of something new can be just as intriguing. If a
story or poem makes someone say, “Yes, but what is it?” then it’s right
for Emanations. Essays should be exuberant, daring, and free of
pedantry. Length is a consideration in making publication decisions, but
in keeping with the spirit of the project, length is “open.”
Emanations is a continually shifting and evolving project, and
contributors should see themselves as actively shaping our editorial
vision and compass."
The Williamsburg Circle of International Arts and Letters
is a program of the Williamsburg Art & Historical Center (WAH
Center). The Circle serves as a hub for discussion of new ideas about
diverse subject matters. It is especially keen to point up intersections
in areas of study that on first glance appear to be contradictory,
especially in the areas of art and literature. Observations on the human
experience in a receptive individual can sometimes evoke intuitive
leaps of creativity, bringing forth new ideas in science, philosophy,
literature and the arts. We hope to encourage this.
We
believe that a strong education in the classical humanities is a
fundamental prerequisite for good citizenship in every country in the
world today. What is Classical Humanities? It is nothing less than the
spiritual, ethical and intellectual foundation for Western culture.
Classics are a vibrant, interdisciplinary field that lies at the heart
of the liberal arts. It is the lack of a common heritage and common
values that gives rise to basic conflicts among peoples. A broad
education in the classical humanities can bring about a common
understanding and a common set of values.
Our
outstanding members serve as inspiration to young scholars whose
concepts are forming and who are or will be developing projects
important to our 21st century civilization.
To learn about the Williamsburg Circle of International Arts and Letters, please click HERE. To learn about the WAH Center and the Yuko Nii Foundation, please click HERE.
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