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Outcasts United A Refugee Team, An American TownWarren St. JohnWarren St. John

9:35-10:50 a.m.

Saville Theatre

Outcasts United A Refugee Team, An American Town is the story of a refugee soccer team, a remarkable woman coach and a small southern town turned upside down by the process of resettlement for scores of families from war zones in Liberia, Congo, Sudan, Iraq and Afghanistan. A reporter for The New York Times, Warren St. John’s first book, Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer: A Journey into the Heart of Fan Mania (2004), was named one of Sports Illustrated’s best books of the year and ranked No. 1 on The Chronicle of Higher Education's list of the best books ever written about collegiate athletics. St. John was born in Birmingham, Alabama and attended Columbia University in New York City, where he lives with his wife Nicole. His talk is part of the One Book, One San Diego activities sponsored by the San Diego Public Library and KPBS.

 

Featuring:

Wanda Coleman

Known for her take-no-prisoners readings, Wanda Coleman is a recent contributor to HARRIET (poetryfoundation.org) and drgodine.blogspot. Her work has appeared in Ploughshares, Zyzzyva, Obsidian and Best American Poetry. She has been featured in Writing Los Angeles (Library of America), Poet’s Market (2003), Quercus Review VI, The Los Angeles Review, the Burnside Review and online at MS.

A seminal figure of L.A.’s poetry underground, she has shared the stage with such cultural icons as Timothy Leary, Alice Coltrane, Allen Ginsberg, Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos and Richard (Louie Louie) Barry. Coleman has been an Emmy-winning scriptwriter, and columnist for Los Angeles Times magazine; a nominee for poet laureate of California, and for the USA artists fellowship. She has published 18 books of poetry and fiction which include Bathwater Wine, winner of the 1999 Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize—the first African-American woman to receive the award -- and Mercurochrome (poems), bronze-medal finalist, National Book Awards 2001. Her honors include fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the NEA. Her most recent books include Ostinato Vamps (Pitt Poetry Series), The Riot Inside Me: Trials & Tremors (nonfiction, Godine/Black Sparrow), WANDA COLEMAN: Poems Seismic in Scene (de la chienne) - Mise en page et calligraphies/layout and illumination by Jean-Jacques Tachdjian, and Jazz & Twelve O’clock Tales—new stories. The World Falls Away, new poems, will appear in fall 2011 (Pitt Poetry Series).