Philip Schultz and Michael Dickman

Acclaimed poet Philip Schultz (Failure, Living In The Past), visits Strand’s rare book room to discuss his latest book, The Wherewithal. This remarkable novel in verse tells the story of Henryk Wyrzykowski, a young man hiding out in San Francisco during the Vietnam War and trying to reconstruct, from his mother’s journals, the story of a massacre in Nazi-occupied Poland. Elie Wiesel has called it, “a powerful tale” and it has been described by James Lasdun as, “at once novelistic and deliriously poetic.”

Joining Philip for the evening will be poet Michael Dickman, author of The End of The West and Flies.











When: Fri., Mar. 28, 2014 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Strand
828 Broadway
212-473-1452
Price: $10; or buy a copy of the book
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Acclaimed poet Philip Schultz (Failure, Living In The Past), visits Strand’s rare book room to discuss his latest book, The Wherewithal. This remarkable novel in verse tells the story of Henryk Wyrzykowski, a young man hiding out in San Francisco during the Vietnam War and trying to reconstruct, from his mother’s journals, the story of a massacre in Nazi-occupied Poland. Elie Wiesel has called it, “a powerful tale” and it has been described by James Lasdun as, “at once novelistic and deliriously poetic.”

Joining Philip for the evening will be poet Michael Dickman, author of The End of The West and Flies.

Buy tickets/get more info now