
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 MarathonElisa Brilli (University of Toronto) in conversation with Mirko Tavoni (Università di Pisa)
Watch the video: Inferno 31: Babel as a historical event and political-theological mythBroadcast from the Italian Consulate General of New York
View details about the event: Giorno della Memoria 2021Olivia Holmes (Binghamton University) in conversation with Kate Travers (NYU)
Watch the video: Paradiso 31: Keenness of Insight: Greetings and LeavetakingFederica Anichini (NYU Florence) in conversation with Stefano Albertini (NYU)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 24: Good Friends discussing a Brand New, Inspired PoetryBeatrice Arduini (University of Washington) in conversation with Marco Aresu (Wesleyan University)
Watch the video: Inferno 19: Prophets and ForgersElena Lombardi (University of Oxford) in conversation with Tristan Kay (University of Bristol)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 26: Poets, Echoes and Ambiguities on the Terrace of the LustfulLisa (Elisabeth) Trischler (University of Leeds) in conversation with Carmen Costanza (University of Leeds)
Watch the video: Paradiso 25: Hoping in heart, body, and communityMassimo Maria Amorosini and Letizia Airos interview Casa Italiana Director Stefano Albertini for OK ITALIA PARLIAMONE.
Watch the video: #TheItalianResilience. Diffondere la cultura italiana negli USAFather Paolo Cugini, priest and theologian in conversation with Stefano Albertini, NYU
Watch the video: From the World’s Margins, an Inclusive Model for the Catholic ChurchChristopher Kleinhenz (University of Wisonsin-Madison) in conversation with Alan Perry (Gettysburg College)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 7: Three Political Poets and the Valley of the PrincesSusanna Barsella (Fordham) in conversation with Kristina Olson (George Mason University)
Watch the video: Inferno 17: Art PaysFollowing the broadcast of “Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion”, a special video project of Salon/Sanctuary Concerts featuring the Kaleidoscope Vocal Ensemble.
Watch the video: Babylon: Ghetto, Renaissance, and Modern Oblivion (Panel Discussion)