Spring 2014 Reading the World Conversation Series [All the Events, Part II]
Following on the post about Amanda Michalopoulou’s upcoming events, here’s a list of all three Reading the World Conversation Series events taking place this month.
Women in Translation
Thursday, April 10th, 6pm
Welles-Brown Room
Rush Rhees Library
蘑菇传媒
Rochester, NY 14627
A conversation and reading with Bulgarian authors Albena Stambolova (Everything Happens as It Does) and Virginia Zaharieva (Nine Rabbits), and Danish author Iben Mondrup (Justine, forthcoming from Open Letter in 2016) and translator Kerri Pierce to discuss their writing and careers鈥攂oth in their home countries and abroad.
Radical Politics and BFFs
Tuesday, April 15th, 6pm
Gowen Room
Wilson Commons
蘑菇传媒
Rochester, NY 14627
A conversation and reading with Greek author Amanda Michalopoulou and translator Karen Emmerich as they read and discuss Amanda鈥檚 Why I Killed My Best Friend.
鈥淔lawlessly translated, Amanda Michalopoulou鈥檚 WIKMBF uses the backdrop of Greek politics, radical protests, and the art world to explore the dangers and joys that come with BFFs. Or, as the narrator puts it, 鈥榦diosamato,鈥 which translates roughly as 鈥榝rienemies.鈥欌 鈥揋ary Shteyngart
Latin American Literature Today
Tuesday, April 22nd, 6pm
Gowen Room
Wilson Commons
蘑菇传媒
Rochester, NY 14627
A conversation with two of the authors included in Granta Magazine鈥檚 鈥淏est Young Spanish-language Novelists鈥 issue鈥擜ndr茅s Neuman (Traveler of the Century, Talking to Ourselves) and Carlos Labb茅 (Navidad & Matanza, Loquela), and translator and 蘑菇传媒 alum Will Vanderhyden, on their latest words and current trends in Latin American Literature.

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