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21 March - 25 April 2024
12:00 am to 12:00 am
All ages welcome
Free
www.mmu.ac.uk/artshumanities/events/events/detail/lost-worlds-exhibition-intersemiotic-translations-peter-constantine
www.mmu.ac.uk/poetrylibrary
Exhibition
Languages
Poetry
Manchester Poetry Library
The exhibition preview will include an artist talk, along with a reveal of a limited edition hand-printed poetry broadside co-created with MMU students and staff for the occasion.
A Guggenheim fellow, Peter Constantine was awarded the PEN Translation Prize for Six Early Stories by Thomas Mann, the National Translation Award for The Undiscovered Chekhov, and other awards.
As a recent article in LitHub described: “The vastness of Peter Constantine’s personal linguistic range is almost unimaginable to most of us. He moves with ease between German, Modern Greek, Italian, Russian, Afrikaans, French, Ancient Greek, Japanese—and those are just the languages I happen to know about.” Constantine directs the Program in Literary Translation at the University of Connecticut.
Eleni Kefala is a senior lecturer at the University of St. Andrews whose research examines modernity across periods, disciplines and cultures. Her poetry collection Time Stitches received the State Prize for Poetry in Cyprus; its English translation by Peter Constantine was selected as a New York Times “Globetrotting” pick, and was awarded the 2022 Elizabeth Constantinides Prize.
This exhibition is presented as part of the 2024 Manchester Translation Series, which will conclude on 21/3 at 18:30 with a poetry reading by the visiting guests, along with a discussion on topics related to translation, visual art, multilingualism and the roles of literature in our current geopolitical moment.
This event is supported with funding from AHEAD
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