Faults and Wayfarers: The Domestic Gone Awry

Marcela Sulak (The Fault) and Jane Medved (Wayfarers), read from and discuss their new books

Thursday 06/03/25

 From 19:30

At “Poetry Place”

Sirkin 5, Haifa

Free entry with advance registration 

 

The Fault

This novella-in-verse explores the high-stakes minutia of living with other people related by blood and marriage, through fables, ledgers, etymologies. The Fault takes on generational anxiety and blended families while counting costs, grinding axes, and laying bare the joys, dangers and absurdities of domestic intimacy.
"Sometimes surging with the dark power of a fairy tale, sometimes verging on surreal, we meet a Step Mother who confides, We are throwing / the new house a party, so it will know who its mommy / and daddy are. Charged with humor, simmering with just-off-kilter antics."— Beth Ann Fennelly
"Here, wife and husband meet to fault each other. Truthful surrealisms abound, like landmines or dreams… Sulak wonders if our human faults and gaps are what build a version of love that is gorgeous, sometimes painful, and ultimately more faithful to the love/danger of family making."— Connie Voisine

 

Wayfarers

Written in the wake of the sudden disappearance of her nephew, Jane Medved’ s award-winning Wayfarers tells of the struggle to process loss without any physical anchor. Threaded through these poems are clues to navigating our time on earth, as left for us by the Jewish Sages: poems responding to midrash, “ mishna,” and daily prayers. Part memoir, part spiritual exploration, Wayfarers charts the path from pre-birth, to life in the physical universe, to the departure of the spirit from the body— a path all human beings traverse.

Faults and Wayfarers