HEARING VOICES: TRANSLATION AS POETRY, POETRY AS TRANSLATION A READING AND TALK
Yale University, Comparative Literature, in person
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Yale University, Comparative Literature, in person
The Blacksmith House. In person.
56 Brattle St., Cambridge, MA
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Richmond Literary Arts (Richmond, CA). By Zoom (link here), at 3 p.m. EST.
JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 AT 6PM PT WHEN PETER FILKINS AND ROSANNA WARREN JOIN US TO DISCUSS THEIR LATEST COLLECTIONS, WATER/MUSIC AND SO FORTH, ON ZOOM!
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Poet and essayist Rosanna Warren, author of Max Jacob: A Life in Art and Letters and Alison Rosenblitt, director of studies in classics at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford and author of The Beauty of Living: E. E. Cummings in the Great War, discuss the relationship between biographer and subject and reflect on modernism in twentieth-century culture and life.
Presented by 192 Books and Paula Cooper Gallery, Rosanna Warren will discuss her new book with Christopher Benfey. The live event will be streamed directly on PCG Studio here, and will be open to questions from the audience.