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Poetry Reading / Lectura de Poesia: Jordi Doce and Eduardo Moga
Humanities 2.44

We are pleased to welcome Spanish poets Jordi Doce and Eduardo Moga to 糖心TV. The afternoon will consist of a reading from Jordi鈥檚 new book, Nothing is Lost and Moga鈥檚 new collection Selected Poems (both Shearsman Books), and a conversation between the two writers about their work, and about literary translation. Both are translators as well as authors, and between them have brought Auden, Eliot, Carson, Hughes and O鈥橦ara into Spanish, to name a few. There will be a chance for the audience to ask questions at the end, followed by wine and nibbles!

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Work in Progress Seminar
OC1.02

Kathryn Thompson: "Pornographic Phalluses in Campania"

James Currie: TBC

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French Seminar Series: Prof. Johannes Angermuller, '鈥淔rench poststructuralism鈥 - a productive misunderstanding'
H4.44
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History Research Seminar - Sleep in Early Modern England
OC1.09

Dr. Sasha Handley (Manchester) 鈥楽leep in Early Modern England鈥

Commentor: Dr. Larry Klein (Cambridge)

History Seminar Programme 2017-18

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