20
Mar 16

CUNY: Reading Series “Dos + una: tres escritoras americanas”

¿De dónde somos y dónde estamos cuando escribimos? ¿Dónde, cuando nos leen? Somos algunas entre tantos que viven en español en la ciudad, escritoras americanas en Nueva York.

En esta segunda lectura del ciclo: una chilena y dos argentinas. O dos narradoras y una poeta. O tres escritoras: Silvina López Medin, Lina Meruane y Sylvia Molloy. 

En las próximas lecturas se irá multiplicando la procedencia de las voces, las tensiones, los recorridos. Los invitamos a escuchar, a leer, a discutir y a trazar mapas nuevos.

Segundo encuentro: 29 de marzo de 2016 6 PM. John Jay College, 524 West 59th Street, New York, NY 10019

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Where are we from? Where are we when we are writing? And when we are being read? We are just a few among so many people living in Spanish in this city, American writers in New York.

In this second reading: one Chilean and two Argentines. Or two novelists and a poet. Or three writers: Silvina López Medin, Lina Meruane and Sylvia Molloy. 

In the upcoming readings the origin of the voices, tensions and trajectories will multiply. Join us to listen, read, discuss and draw up new maps.


06
Dec 14

HLBLL: Book Presentations and Readings by Student Authors

4:00pm — « Cancioneiro de um Caminhoneiro »

João Nemi Neto (Graduate Center) presents Diana Menasché’s (Graduate Center) poetry book. Melissa Hazim (City College of New York) reads poems with the author.

4:30pm — « Neomenia »
Alberto Valvidia (Graduate Center) presents his poetry book and reads excerpts from it.

 

Refreshments will be served.

This event is free and open to the public.

 


06
Dec 14

HLBLL: Book Presentations and Readings by Student Authors

4:40pm — Special guests from Stony Brook University Javier Gastón-Greenberg & Natalia Chamorro read their poems.

5:00pm — « Los tejidos detrás » Alberto Valvidia (Graduate Center) presents his short story collection and reads excerpts from it.

5:20pm — « Traz o esqueleto que eu ponho a carne » João Nemi Neto (Graduate Center) presents Diana Menasché’s (Graduate Center) poetry book. Melissa Hazim (City College of New York) reads poems with the author.


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