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Bagels with the Bards #12
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

Bagels with the Bards #12

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-31
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The Bagel Bards is a group of poets and writers founded by Doug Holder and Harris Gardner thirteen years ago. Writing poetry can be an isolating experience. Poetry is not exactly the go-to arts and entertainment experience for most Americans. We don't honor our poets the way they do in Latin America where poets are appointed as diplomats. Anyway, the Bagel Bards meet each Saturday morning at Au Bon Pain in Davis Square, Somerville, MA. There, we discuss everything from poetry to basketball, and in doing so, foster a community of writers. One of the bards, Gloria Mindock, is the current Poet Laureate of Somerville. Another, Zvi A. Sesling, who edits this anthology, is the Poet Laureate of Brookline. What all these poets have in common is a love of language and poetry and within these pages, you'll find a wide range of poems that manifest that.

Bagels with the Bards #14
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Bagels with the Bards #14

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-01-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Bagel Bards (or Bagels with the Bards) (are) a group of poets varied in age, race, gender meet, share poems, discuss poetry, drink lots of coffee, chew a bagel if so desired, sometimes sell their books. The atmosphere is generous and open to all, and you don't have to be a poet to attend. What I find most exciting about the Bards, people here are not conscious of reputation and achievement, but love the poem and good friendly unpretentious talk. That doesn't mean that pretensions don't exist if that's what you desire, but the coffee is strong, the people sincere and are publishers of small press magazines, pamphlets and books. If you want to be in an atmosphere that is intelligent without self-involved, convoluted literary talk of people who need to prove themselves and announce themselves as artists, here is a place to find the pleasure that good literary company may offer. - Sam Cornish

Bagels with the Bards #15
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 76

Bagels with the Bards #15

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Like the many varieties of bagels for sale at a Bagel Bard meet up, the poems in the Bagel Bard anthology offer an astonishing range: pumpernickel, asiago, jalapeño, cinnamon raisin, sesame, plain, everything, you name it! These poems encompass a dazzling array of registers and styles from elegiac to humorous. If you wish to acquaint yourself with the literary landscape of Greater Boston, take a bite out of this anthology of poetry by the Bagel Bards. There's something for everyone. - James Fraser, bookseller at Grolier Poetry Book Shop Supposedly no one cares about poetry anymore. But here, every week, poets rule - feeding their muse with shop talk and cinnamon-chip scones. - The Boston Globe

Bagels with the Bards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 90

Bagels with the Bards

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-04-28
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

Bagel Bard - noun. 1. A poet that is glazed and ring-shaped whose poetry has a tough, chewy texture usually made of leavened words and images dropped briefly into nearly boiling conversations on Saturday mornings- often baked to a golden brown. 2. -verb. To come together in writership over breakfast. To laugh so hard at an irreverent statement that the sesame seeds of the bagel you've just eaten explode from your mouth like grenade shrapnel. Welcome to the third Bagelbard Anthology. As some of you know (or can guess from the above definition) the Bagel Bards meet every Saturday morning at a designated spot. We breakfast in the original sense of eating, but also, because most of us are so busy working on our writing careers that we often find ourselves starved for great conversation. Well, the Bagel Bards breakfast hang is not only a place in which to do the aforementioned, but also to observe characters who themselves could be the subjects of poems and fiction.

Bagels with the Bards -
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 95

Bagels with the Bards -

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

It all came to fruition the day we made our first bagel, after a few energetic drafts of the thing. It got up from the table, shook its rolling shoulders, yawned from the hollow core mouth of itself, and began to dance. At that precise moment, the miracle came as sure as the Matrix Oracle would have predicted from over her pan of cookies. Sunlight hit the bagel, and it became lines on the floor, long lines that would have been perfect for any chorus line, but instead filled themselves with words, words that made promises to all of us. These words spoke the premise. The poet is a baker although he may never have the dough. We looked at each other and knew this was our creation myth, this dance of language on some piece of paper, or in our hearts, or in the burrowed brow of the manager trying to wrap his head around the idea that poets gather in the corner of his place on Saturdays and spend a few hours living, living, living. O bard, a bagel has become a poem.

Bagels with the Bards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Bagels with the Bards

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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Bagels with the Bards
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 102

Bagels with the Bards

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-08-10
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The Bagel Bards are a group of poets varied in age, race, gender, who meet, share poems, discuss poetry, drink lots of coffee, chew a bagel if so desired, sometimes sell their books. The atmosphere is generous and open to all, and you don’t have to be a poet to attend. What I find most exciting about the Bards, people here are not conscious of reputation and achievement, but love the poem and good friendly unpretentious talk. That doesn’t mean that pretensions don’t exist if that’s what you desire, but the coffee is strong, the people sincere and are publishers of small press magazines, pamphlets and books. If you want to be in an atmosphere that is intelligent without self-involved, convoluted literary talk of people who need to prove themselves and announce themselves as artists,here is a place to find the pleasure that good literary company may offer. — Sam Cornish, Poet Laureate of Boston, MA

Bagels with the Bards #5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Bagels with the Bards #5

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07-02
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

The work here is as individual and unique as each contributing Bard. Delighted readers will find a variety of styles and forms, including ekphrasia,prose poems, villanelle, and free form poetry. Between these covers can be found little day-to-day deaths, dreams, and wounds, lost causesand dead ends presented in playful, whimsical, and experimental ways.If you haven’t discovered the Bagel Bards yet, start with their latest anthology. Short of having breakfast with them at the Au Bon Pain, reading the results of their Saturday mornings is the next best thing.— Laurel Johnson Midwest Book Review

Bagels with the Bards #8
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 81

Bagels with the Bards #8

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-16
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

So it came to pass that a couple of poets ‐‐ congenially munching their bagels in the spacious basement refectory of a bagelry called Finagle‐a‐Bagel on JFK in Harvard Square, all the while conjecturing upon the potential mental, spiritual and perhaps even physical salubriousness of occasional social interface with other human beings likewise blest or cused to pursue the word, to ply their craft or sullen art, in isolation ‐‐ gave birth to the idea of Bagelbards.

Bagels with the Bards #7
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Bagels with the Bards #7

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-21
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

So it came to pass that a couple of poets a a congenially munching their bagels in the spacious basement refectory of a bagelry called Finaglea aa Bagel on JFK in Harvard Square, all the while conjecturing upon the potential mental, spiritual and perhaps even physical salubriousness of occasional social interface with other human beings likewise blest or cused to pursue the word, to ply their craft or sullen art, in isolation a a gave birth to the idea of Bagelbards. - Tomas O'Leary The Bagel Bards, a wide-open and ever-expanding group of writers- including several award-winning poets-have met for coffee, tea, bagels, muffins, socializing, literary gossip, and networking at Cambridge and Somerville cafes. (Their current home is Au Bon Pain in Davis Square, and any writer is welcome.)