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May
2
2016

POETRY READING AND BOOK LAUNCHING Salgado Maranhão (poet) and Alexis Levitin (translator)

When: Monday, May 2, 2016
6:30 PM - 9:30 PM CT

Where: University Hall, Hagstrum Room #201, 1897 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Contact: Jacob Plevin   (847) 491-4793

Group: Department of Spanish and Portuguese

Category: Academic

Description:

co-sponsored by the Poetry and Poetics Colloquium

 

Salgado Maranhão is the best known poet of his generation in Brazil. Just this August, the Union of Brazilian Writers honored him with its poetry award for his retrospective collection A cor da palavra. In 2014, he won the Brazilian PEN Club prize for his book O mapa da tribo. In 2011 he won the poetry award from the Brazilian Academy of Letters for the above mentioned A cor da palavra, and in 1999 he won the prestigious Jabuti for Mural de ventos. At this stage he has won every major literary award available in Brazil. He has also collaborated extensively with well-known Brazilian musicians and composers and his work has appeared on a number of recordings.
His bilingual collection Blood of the Sun (Milkweed Editions, 2012) led to a 90 day reading tour that brought him and his translator to fifty-two universities. His second book in the USA, published this fall, is Tiger Fur (White Pine Press, 2015).
Alexis Levitin has translated thirty-eight books, including Clarice Lispector’s Soulstorm and Eugenio de Andrade’s Forbidden Words (both from New Directions). Books published in 2015 include: 28 Portuguese Poets, translated with Richard Zenith, (Dedalus Press, Dublin, Ireland), Destruction in the Afternoon by Santiago Vizcaino (Dialogos Books, New Orleans), Exemplary Tales by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Tagus Press), and Salgado Maranhão’s Tiger Fur. He has been awarded three Fulbrights and two National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellowships. He has held translation residencies at the Banff International Translation Center, The European Translators Collegium in Straelen, Germany (twice), and the Rockefeller Foundation Study Center at Bellagio.

 

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