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Nationhood and the “National” Poets of Israel/Palestine: An Intellectual History

127 East Pyne

Sheera Talpaz (Ph.D. Candidate in Comparative Literature) Respondent: Professor Esther Schor (Professor of English and Inaugural Behrman Professor in the Council of the Humanities)   For information, please contact Valerie Kanka at vjkanka@princeton.edu Works%20In%20Progress%20Colloquium_Spring%202016  

Inventory Issue VI Launch

McCormick 101

Inventory, Princeton's Journal of Literary Translation, is 6 years old! The Editors invite you to come celebrate issue N°6 on Thursday, April 28, at 4:30pm in McCormick 101. The new issue features translations of Esther Cross, Raymond Queneau, Robert Desnos, Arthur Rimbaud, Stéphane Mallarmé, among others. Issues of Inventory N°6 will be available at the launch.

Calligrammes – A Song Cycle of Visual Poetry

Princeton Art Museum

Calligrammes is a new song cycle for soprano Ariadne Greif and composer / accordionist Albert Behar that celebrates the centennial of Guillaume Apollinaire’s visual poetry. Inspired by Dadaism, Futurism, and Cubism, Apollinaire set his poems in the shapes of doves, flowers, and clocks. Behar’s compositions bring Apollinaire’s poetic spontaneity into the musical realm, interpreting the […]