TUESDAY JUNE 9, 7PM – POETRY
The Moonstone Poetry Series Presents:
DANIEL MOORE & RAFI LEV
Rafi Lev is still searching for a reliable Muse. Even so, he recently published some of his work in the Fox Chase Review. Currently, he serves as the Arts and Spirituality Center’s Board liaison to Greater Philadelphia’s We The Poets initiative. In addition, he is involved in museum education, diversity training and para-chaplaincy service. For five years, he performed with Full Circle Theatre’s Intergenerational Improv Troupe. Originally from the Midwest and an avid linguist, Lev has lived and studied in Latin America and the Middle East, as well as worked and traveled extensively in Africa, Asia and Europe. Rafi is proud to be a member of Center City Poets for the past 3 years. He is rumored to have one of the largest refrigerator magnet collections in the Delaware Valley.
Daniel Abdal-Hayy Moore’s first book of poems, Dawn Visions, was published by Lawrence Ferlinghetti of City Lights Books in 1964. He created and directed The Floating Lotus Magic Opera Company in Berkeley in the late 60′s, and presented two major productions, The Walls Are Running Blood, and Bliss Apocalypse. He became a Sufi Muslim in 1970, performed the Hajj in 1972, and lived and traveled throughout Morocco, Spain, Algeria and Nigeria, landing in California and publishing The Desert is the Only Way Out, and Chronicles of Akhira in the early 80s. Residing in Philadelphia since 1990, in 1996 he published The Ramadan Sonnets, and in 2002, The Blind Beekeeper. He has been the major editor for a number of works, including The Burdah of Shaykh Busiri, translated by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, and the poetry of Palestinian poet, Mahmoud Darwish, translated by Munir Akash. He is also widely published on the worldwide web: The American Muslim, DeenPort, and his own website: danielmoorepoetry.com, and poetry blog: ecstaticxchange.wordpress.com.
Open Reading to follow

ERIC FONER is the DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University. Tom Paine and Revolutionary America has been recognized as a classic study of the career of the foremost political pamphleteer of the Age of Revolution, and a model of how to integrate the political, intellectual, and social history of the struggle for American independence.
JACK FRUCHTMAN, JR. is Professor of Political Science at Towson University and author of Thomas Paine: Apostle of Freedom, which is both a biography of the controversial Founding Father and an analysis of his works. His other books include Atlantic Cousins: Benjamin Franklin and His Visionary Friends.
HARVEY J. KAYE is Ben and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Social Change and Development at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. His books include Why Do Ruling Classes Fear History? and Other Questions, The British Marxist Historians, Thomas Paine: Firebrand of the Revolution, and Thomas Paine and the Promise of America.




