
INFINITO: A Translation Marathon
- Literature
Celebrating Leopardi’s poem with Jonathan Galassi, Luigi Ballerini, and NYU students
View details about the event: INFINITO: A Translation MarathonClaudia Rossignoli (University of St. Andrews) in conversation with Nora Stoppino (University of Illinois)
Watch the video: Paradiso 3: Seeing Clearly: Liquid Smiles and Gendered SorrowRodney Lokaj (Università degli Studi di Enna “Kore”) in conversation with George Ferzoco (University of Bristol)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 33: A Prophecy of Completion: new endings, new beginningsMichael Sherberg (Washington University in St. Louis) in conversation with Suzanne Magnanini (University of Colorado)
Watch the video: Inferno 8: Mad as HellNicolino Applauso (Loyola University) in conversation with Maggie Fritz-Morkin (University of North Carolina)
Watch the video: Paradiso 27: When St. Peter Storms, Lightning StrikesMary Jo Bang (poet) in conversation with Regina Psaki (University of Oregon)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 31: Answer Me! Interrogation and ConfessionJ. C. Wiles (University of Cambridge) in conversation with Robin Kirkpatrick (University of Cambridge)
Watch the video: Inferno 23: Voice, Velocity, and the Pursuit of GappinessJoseph Romano (Columbia University) in conversation with Christopher Cullen (Fordham University)
Watch the video: Paradiso 07: Beatrice on the Incarnation: Making the Impossible PossibleDaniela Boccassini (The University of British Columbia) in conversation with Valerio Cappozzo (The University of Mississippi)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 22: Statius and the Role of PoetryCatherine Adoyo (George Washington University) in conversation with Akash Kumar (Indiana University)
Watch the video: Inferno 11: Ordered Beauty of HellWilliam Franke (Vanderbilt University) in conversation with Jacob Abell (Vanderbilt University)
Watch the video: Paradiso 18: Scripture as Theophany and Virtual RealityNicolino Applauso (Loyola University) in conversation with Inga Pierson (NYU / Stanford Alumna)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 14: Envy and Nostalgia in the RomagnaToronto Film Magazine
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