4/24 Joaquin Miller Reconsidered: A Closer Look at Oakland’s OG Poet
Joaquin Miller Reconsidered: A Closer Look at Oakland’s OG Poet
Horse thief or humanist? Poet, playwright and author Joaquin Miller left his mark on the Bay Area, the West, America, and the World.
The "big personality" behind Oakland's largest green space is remembered by Oaklanders as a showman, a rascal, and a humbug, but history has forgotten the light this insightful genius brought to some very dark times in America. Kristen Caven, the California Writers Club Writer in Residence at Joaquin Miller Park, shares new information and revelations about the most iconic poet in the country at the turn of the last century. Learn how Miller shaped Oakland, the West, and the World at this engaging presentation, both through his prolific, progressive writing, his humor, his relationships, and his diverse literary and intentional community. You’ll also meet some fascinating historians and writers, and hear some touching romantic poetry.
Bring your own whiskey—Miller’s favorite drink! (But only after 11am.)
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Kristen Caven is an Oakland writer and cultural artist who cartoon-chronicled the 1990 Mills Strike, wrote the Oaktoberfest play, The Dirndl Diaspora, and directed The Zorgos Project, distributing her book The Bullying Antidote to 3,000 Oakland parents. Her blog, Walkin’ with Joaquin, feeds to the Friends of Joaquin Miller website (FOJMP.org) and www.kristencaven.com.
This event is a benefit for the CWC Writer-in-Residence Program at Joaquin Miller Park.
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