L.A. Book Launch: Night Watch by Kevin Young at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center – Los Angeles, CA

L.A. Book Launch: Night Watch by Kevin Young at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center – Los Angeles, CA

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Don’t miss this upcoming event in Los Angeles, CA. Happening on Friday, October 3, 2025 at Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center. Doors open at 7:00 PM.

Join us for a special reading & book signing with New Yorker Poetry Editor, Kevin Young. In conversation with Lynne Thompson.

Beyond Baroque welcomes Kevin Young, Poetry Editor of The New Yorker and host of The Poetry Podcast. Join us for an evening of poetry in The Wanda Coleman Theater at Beyond Baroque, celebrating the release of his most recent collection, Night Watch (Knopf, 2025). The program will open with an introduction by Los Angeles Poet Laureate Emerita Lynne Thompson, followed by Kevin Young reading from his work. Thompson will then join Young in conversation. The evening will conclude with a reception and book signing.

From the award-winning poet at the height of his career, Night Watch is a book of personal and American experiences, both beautiful and troubling, touching on the generative cycle of loss and renewal.

Following on his exquisite Stones, Kevin Young’s new collection, written over the span of sixteen years, shapes stories of loss and legacy, inspired in part by other lives. After starting in the bayous of his family’s Louisiana, Young journeys to further states of mind in “All Souls,” evoking “The whale / who finds the shore / & our poor prayers.” Another central sequence, “The Two-Headed Nightingale,” is spoken by Millie-Christine McCoy, the famous conjoined African American “Carolina Twins.” Born into enslavement, stolen, and then displayed by P. T. Barnum and others, the twins later toured the world as free women, their alto and soprano voices harmonizing their own way. Young’s poem explores their evolving philosophical selfhood and pluralities: “As one we sang, /we spake— / She was the body / I the soul / Without one / Perishes the whole.”

In “Darkling,” a cycle of poems inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, Young expands and embroiders the circles of Hell, drawing a cosmology of both loneliness and accompaniment, where “the dead don’t know / what to do / with themselves.” Young writes of grief and hope as familiar yet surprising states: “It’s like a language, / loss—,” he writes, “learnt only / by living—there—.” Evoking the history of poetry, from the darkling thrush to the darkling plain, Young is defiant and playful on the way through purgatory to a kind of paradise. When he goes, he warns, “don’t dare sing Amazing Grace”—that “National / Anthem of Suffering.” Instead, he suggests, “When I Fly Away, / Don’t dare hold no vigil . . . Just burn the whole / Town on down.”

This collection will stand as one of Young’s best—his voice shaping sorrow with music, wisdom, heartache, and wit.

About the authors:

Kevin Young is the author of sixteen books of poetry and prose. He is the poetry editor of The New Yorker, where he hosts the Poetry Podcast, and is the editor of ten other anthologies, including African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle & Song.

Lynne Thompson was the 4th Poet Laureate for the City of Los Angeles. The daughter of Caribbean immigrants, her poetry collections include Beg No Pardon (2007), winner of the Perugia Press Prize and the Great Lakes Colleges Association’s New Writers Award; Start With A Small Guitar (2013), from What Books Press; and Fretwork (2019), winner of the Marsh Hawk Press Poetry Prize. Thompson’s honors include the Tucson Festival of Books Literary Award (poetry) and the Stephen Dunn Prize for Poetry as well as fellowships from the City of Los Angeles, Vermont Studio Center, and the Summer Literary Series in Kenya.

About Beyond Baroque

Beyond Baroque is one of the United States’ leading independent Literary | Arts Centers and public spaces dedicated to expanding the public’s knowledge of poetry, literature and art through cultural events and community interaction. Founded in 1968 as an experimental literary magazine, Beyond Baroque is based out of the original City Hall building in Venice, California. The Center offers a diverse variety of literary and arts programming including readings and workshops. The building also houses a bookstore with a large collection of new poetry books for sale.

Livestream: If you can’t join us in-person the event will be livestreamed on Beyond Baroque’s YouTube channel at the scheduled time of the event.

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Friday, October 3rd, 2025 07:00 PM (PDT)
 

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