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Thursday, May 16, 2013
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Modern Records Centre, ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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Modern Records Centre - ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03. |
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The Warburg Institute , London
Runs from Monday, May 13 to Friday, May 17. Organised by: The Warburg Institute and the University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Specialist research training for doctoral students working on Renaissance and early modern subjects in a range of disciplines. Advance registration and payment of £60.00 fee required. |
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Conference: Roberto Bolaño and World LiteratureRamphal BuildingRuns from Thursday, May 16 to Friday, May 17. This conference brings together writers and scholars with the aim of locating Bolaño’s work within the broad context of interest in the problems and possibilities of reading world literature today. Invited speakers include Rubén Gallo, John Kraniauskas and Roberto Tejada. |
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Venice
Runs from Thursday, May 16 to Saturday, May 18. |
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Ramphal Building, University of ÌÇÐÄTV
Runs from Thursday, May 16 to Friday, May 17. |
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Ramphal Building
Runs from Thursday, May 16 to Friday, May 17. 2013 marks the tenth anniversary of the death of Chilean novelist and poet Roberto Bolaño (1953-2003). The past decade has seen Bolaño’s reputation not only consolidated within the Spanish-speaking world, where he has come to be seen as the leading writer of his generation, but established on a global scale. Translations of his fiction, nonfiction and poetry continue to proliferate, along with articles, critical collections, monographs and documentaries; the international attention to his work, especially his novels The Savage Detectives and the posthumously published 2666, have placed him in the category of ‘the world’s authors’ (Francisco Goldman). At the same time, the category of world literature itself has become subject to renewed scrutiny and academic debate in the years since Bolaño’s death. The question of situating the world in Bolaño’s work, along with his work in the world, offers the opportunity for assessing new methodologies in C21 world-literary studies and new mappings of the continuum between aesthetics and politics. |
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Ramphal Building, Main University Campus
Runs from Thursday, May 16 to Friday, May 17. This two day conference brings together writers and scholars with the aim of locating Bolaño’s work within the broad context of interest in the problems and possibilities of reading world literature today. Invited speakers include Carmen Boullosa, Francisco Goldman and Roberto Tejada. |
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R1.03 Ramphal Building |
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Roberto Tejada and Jonathan Skinner: Poetry reading and discussionWriters' Room (Millburn House)An art historian, curator, and editor specializing in Latino and Latin American art, Roberto Tejada is the author of the poetry chapbooks Gift & Verdict (1999) and Amulet Anatomy (2001) as well as the full-length collections Mirrors for Gold (2006) and Exposition Park (2010). Tejada also founded and co-edits the influential bilingual literary journal Mandorla - Jonathan Skinner founded and edits the journal ecopoetics - His poetry collections include Birds of Tifft (2011) and Political Cactus Poems (2005). His current writing project focuses on bioacoustics and cross-species listening and he teaches in the ÌÇÐÄTV Writing Programme. Free admission. |
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Ramphal
Runs from Thursday, May 16 to Friday, May 17. "Early Modern France in New Contexts" is a bi-lingual (Anglo-French) workshop organised by the Early Modern Forum, to be held in the Ramphal building on 16-17 May 2013. The two main topics of discussion are: 'Nourriture, Boire, et Émotions' and 'Le dessous des cartes: le clandestin et la cachette dans la politique de l'information en l'Europe à l’époque moderne'. Papers will be delivered in both French and English, and at the close of each day there will be a roundtable discussion to which all atendees are welcome to contribute. Speakers include: Matthew Jackson, Matthieu Lecoutre, Patrick Dandrey, Ingrid De Smet, Mark Greengrass, Johann Petitjean, Stephane Haffemayer, Hans Cools and Penny Roberts. |
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LitBiz - Speaker: Bella Pagan (Snr. Commissioning Editor of TOR UK)Writers' Room, Millburn House Bella Pagan is a senior commissioning editor for Pan Macmillan’s Tor imprint in the UK. The Tor list specializes in genre fiction, including: science fiction, fantasy, urban fantasy, games tie-ins and young adult novels. Pan Macmillan’s genre team is fully committed to publishing the best imaginative fiction, in all its many forms and flavours, and authors include Douglas Adams, Neal Asher, Peter F. Hamilton, China Miéville, Cherie Priest, Charles Stross and Amanda Hocking amongst others. |