Book reading event at Kramerbooks & Afterwords, Dupont Circle Washington, D.C. ๐
Samuel Miranda, the poet of ๐๐ง๐ค๐ฉ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ง๐ค๐ข ๐๐ง๐๐จ๐ช๐ง๐, will be joined by Yvette Neiser Moreno, Kirstin Porter, and Martin Benjamin Mitchell on February 28th!
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๐ February 28th
โฐ 7PM EST
๐1517 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036
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About Protection from Erasure
In this poetry collection, Samuel Miranda aims to capture and celebrate a life lived and lives encountered. Through observations and conversations, weโre reminded that mundane events and minute moments in our everyday lives can and should be memorialized.
Part portraiture, part social commentary, and part memory, Protection from Erasure is meticulously crafted with arresting dialogue, sincere lines, and raw reflections that knit together and hover upon the edge of a shared remembrance.
About the poet
Samuel Miranda grew up in the South Bronx and resides in Washington, DC. He is a visual artist, poet, and teacher who uses his craft to highlight the value of everyday people and places. His work is heavily influenced by Puerto Rican culture and family history, as well as his interactions with his students, people he encounters in his travels, and DC locals. Much of his work is figurative and explores how the body and face illustrate the successes, hardships, and beliefs that people carry with them. He is the author of Departure, a chapbook published by Central Square Press, and We Is, published by Zozobra Publishing.
He is currently working on collaborative projects with musicians and visual artists about the deep connections they can make through their artwork. Samuelโs artwork has been exhibited internationally in Puerto Rico and Madrid, as well as, in New York and Washington DC. Most recently, Samuelโs artwork has been included in the Smithsonianโs new Molina Family Latino Gallery inaugural exhibition ยกPresente! His artwork has been included in university and private collections.