Book Publishing Party & Reading [] Paprika Restaurant

  • coney

Event Category: Literary EventsEvent Tags: Entertainment, Music, and Restaurant

Description
Description
Photos
Map
Reviews
  • Book Publishing Party & Reading

    Sunday, January 12th, 2020
    from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm

    Paprika Restaurant


    Gaia Schilke invites the SMA community to a reading and book publishing party at restaurant Paprika, on Ancha de San Antonio, on Sunday, January 12, from 4-7pm (reading starts at 5pm).

    Gaia’s new collection of poetry and illustrations from 1990-2019 is titled A Coney Island State of Mind – in homage to both Henry Miller and to Lawrence Ferlinghetti, whose poetry collection A Coney Island of the Mind, borrowed the line from Miller’s novel Black Spring for its own title. Copies of Gaia’s paperback will be available for purchase at the reading.

    Schilke is a poet and visual artist who has lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico since 2016, and for 3 years before that in Costa Rica. Gaia grew up in Connecticut, lived in Manhattan for 20 years, and then Rhode Island for 10 years before becoming a dedicated expat.

    A spoken word poet, Gaia has performed her poetry in clubs, cafes, and academic settings throughout North America. Her poetry and illustrations have been published in numerous literary magazines, journals and books internationally. Her book of illustrated poems & stories, From the Margin (Stray Dog Press) was published in 1997.

    Gaia was the curator of reading series at The Knitting Factory and The Nuyorican Poets Cafe in NYC, and co-creator of the multicultural arts magazine A Gathering of the Tribes.

    Reviews from past poetry readings in NYC:

    “Expect brilliantly eccentric turns of phrase and husky-voiced prosodic eroticism from Schilke…a dangerous neofeminist poet…who dances to a drummer from the not-too-distant future.” Ed Morales, Village Voice

    “This may not be the poetry written in the academic world, but Walt Whitman and Emily Dickenson would not bat an eye. The best way to emulate the great poets of the past is not to copy their language, but their dedication to the truth. Finishing up the brilliant Schilke standard LAS BRAVAS are the lines “I want to part you like a river / And spread my words in side of you” ‘Nuff said.” Mike Tyler, AIR magazine



    We are a family business and we like it that way. We like to make people happy with our meals. We create a full menu full of variety and flavor, keeping in mind your different tastes. At Paprika you will find a variety of vegetarian dishes as well as meat, poultry and fish. We use mostly organic vegetables and local products, blending a fresh and creative cuisine. We also encourage mutual support among producers in our community. Or if you just want to hang out in our beautiful space you can come for a coffee. We have Wi-fi so you can work.


    Nosotros… Somos una empresa familiar, a la que nos gusta La cocina y hacer felices a las personas con nuestra comida, hemos creado un menu lleno de variedad y sabor pensando en los diferentes gustos, en Paprika encontraras una variedad de platillos vegetarianos así como carne , pollo y pescado. Usamos verduras orgánicas en su mayoría así como productos locales, creando una cocina creativa y fresca, fomentando también el apoyo mutuo en productores en nuestra comunidad . Si solo tienes ganas de pasar el tiempo ó trabajar en nuestro hermoso espacio puedes venir por un cafe y contamos con Wi-fi para que puedas trabajar


    Music at Paprika Live Music Thursday, Friday and Saturday

    Fees: Free

  • No Records Found

    Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

    Google Map Not Loaded

    Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.

  • Leave a Review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Drop files to upload


    Please drag & drop the images to rearrange the order