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Sunday 1 March 2009

St Andrews: Poetry Forum

ST ANDREWS POETRY FORUM

2008/09 - Semester 2


D. Dunn / O. Taplin (University of St Andrews and University of Oxford)
Translating Sophocles
Friday 6 March 2009, Arts Lecture Theatre, Arts Building., 4.15pm
(In collaboration with Classics and English Research Seminars)


Marco Fazzini & Anna Crowe (University of Venice and University of St Andrews)
Driftings and Wrecks: A Poetry Reading with Marco Fazzini and Anna Crowe
19 March 2009, Buchanan Building, room 216, 6.30pm


Luca Paci (University of Swansea)
Anarchica-Poetry Forum Symposium Day: Poets from Italy, Ireland and Spain
Friday 27 March 2009, New Arts Building, room 218, 9.30am-5pm


Riccardo Castellana (University of Siena)
The end of the world (as we know it). Negative catalogue and conflict in poetry
Friday 17 April, Buchanan Building, room 215, 4pm

Sasha Smith and Christina Lodder (University of Edinburgh and University of St Andrews)
Visualising Poetry and Painting with Words: Marina Tsvetaeva and Natalia Goncharova
April – date, venue and time tbc
(In collaboration with Art History and Russian Research Seminars)

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