
Poetry After Barbarism
The Invention of Motherless Tongues and Resistance to Fascism
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An Introduction to Contemporary Italian Poetry by Luigi Ballerini [Part 2 of 3]
Watch the video: The Reappearing Pheasant [Part 2]
Kristin Nelson (University of Michigan) in conversation with Alison Cornish (NYU)
Watch the video: Purgatorio 12: What a Piece of Work Is Man!
A talk by Jessica Gabriel Peritz (Yale University) Respondent: Shane Butler (Johns Hopkins University) Co-sponsored by Medieval and Renaissance Center at NYU Moderated by Eugenio Refini (NYU)
Watch the video: Domesticating the Tenth Muse: Myths of Female Voice and Enlightened Progress in 1790s Italy
Ron Herzman (SUNY Geneseo) in conversation with Wes Kennison (SUNY Geneseo)
Watch the video: Inferno 33: Where Fraud and Hatred Come to Dine
Today’s word is OTTIMO, Italian for “great,” or “optimal.”
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Ottimo”
Antonia Arslan, writer in conversation with Maria Teresa Cometto (Author of La Marchesa Colombi: Vita, romanzi e passioni della prima giornalista del Corriere della Sera)
Watch the video: La Marchesa Colombi and the Free Women of Late 19th-Century Italy
Patrick Boyde (University of Cambridge) in conversation with John Bruce-Jones (StantonMarris)
Watch the video: Paradiso 1: Going Beyond
Hannah Schmidt in conversation with Adam Camiolo
Watch the video: Purgatorio 18: The Heart of the Matter
Today’s word is TAMARRO, Italian for something or someone with very bad taste or vulgar.
Watch the video: Parole Parole: “Tamarro”
Laura Caparrotti (KIT- Kairos Italy Theater) interviews Davide Enia, Marco Martinelli, Marco Paolini, and Giorgina Pi.
Watch the video: Political Theater in Italian Theater
Arielle Saiber (Bowdoin University) in conversation with Dennis Looney (University of Pittsburgh)
Watch the video: Inferno 24: Steal this Poem
La voce di New York
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