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SUMMARY:Eliana Hernández-Pachón at Odyssey Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis Thursday\, April 18th\, Eliana Hernández-Pachón will read from the recent English translation of her narrative poem\, The Brush. Join us at Odyssey Bookshop for a special evening of poetry. \nEliana Hernández-Pachón is a writer\, translator\, and educator born in Bogotá\, Colombia. The Brush received the Colombia National Poetry Prize in 2020\, making Hernández-Pachón the youngest poet to ever receive this honor. She is part of Como un lugar\, a poetry collective that runs an independent press in Buenos Aires and organizes a literary festival in NYC. She lives in Brooklyn \n 
URL:https://archipelagobooks.org/event/conversation-with-kalpana-raina-jacob-rogers-jennifer-shyue-at-bpl-copy-copy-copy-copy-2/
LOCATION:Odyssey Bookshop\, 9 College Street\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kalpana Raina Tour
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SUMMARY:Tess Lewis\, Paul Wilson\, and Trevor Berrett in conversation at Odyssey Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to join a virtual conversation between Tess Lewis\, Paul Wilson\, and Trevor Berrett on June 30th at 7pm. They will discuss titles that Archipelago has brought out throughout the years. The event will be hosted by Odyssey Bookshop\, you can register for the event here. \n\nTess Lewis‘s translations include works by Peter Handke\, Walter Benjamin\, Maja Haderlap\, Christine Angot and Philippe Jaccottet. She has been awarded many grants and awards from PEN USA\, PEN UK\, and the NEA\, and most recently a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. She has served on the Board of the National Book Critics Circle and as Co-chair of the PEN Translation Committee. Her essays and reviews have appeared in a number of journals and newspapers including Bookforum\, Partisan Review\, the Los Angeles Review of Books\, the Wall Street Journal\, and the Miami Herald. Tess Lewis is a 2021-22 Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. \nTrevor Berrett created and edits The Mookse and the Gripes. He is also a co-host on The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast\, The Eclipse Viewer Podcast\, and Inside the Box\, a podcast about film. You can follow him on Twitter (@mookse). \nPaul Wilson lives in Colorado with his wife\, two sons and lots of books. He also co-hosts The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast. He tweets at @bibliopaul
URL:https://archipelagobooks.org/event/tess-lewis_paul-wilson_trevor-berrett/
LOCATION:Odyssey Bookshop\, 9 College Street\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bruna Dantas Lobato and Andrea Lawlor celebrate Caio Fernando Abreu
DESCRIPTION:Join Bruna Dantas Lobato and Andrea Lawlor as they discuss Dantas Lobato’s translation of Moldy Strawberries by Caio Fernando Abreu. Odyssey Bookshop will host their conversation virtually on June 14th at 7pm EST.\n\n\nIn Moldy Strawberries\, Caio Fernando Abreu navigates a Brazil transformed by the AIDS epidemic and stifling military dictatorship of the ’80s. Suspended between fear and longing\, Abreu’s characters grasp for connection. A man speckled with Carnival glitter crosses a crowded dance floor and seeks the warmth and beauty of another body. A budding office friendship between two young men grows into a “strange and secret harmony.” One man desires another but fears that their complot might crumble with one clumsy word or gesture. Junkies\, failed revolutionaries\, poets\, and conflicted artists face threats at every turn. But\, inwardly ferocious and resilient\, they heal. For Abreu there is beauty on the horizon\, mingled with the light of memory and decay.\n\nAndrea Lawlor teaches writing at Mount Holyoke College\, is the recipient of a 2020 Whiting Award for Fiction\, and has been awarded fellowships by Lambda Literary and Radar Labs. Their publications include a chapbook\, Position Papers (Factory Hollow Press\, 2016)\, and a novel\, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl\, a 2018 finalist for the Lambda Literary and CLMP Firecracker Awards. \nBruna Dantas Lobato received an MFA in Fiction from New York University and an MFA in Literary Translation from the University of Iowa. Her stories\, essays\, and translations from Portuguese have appeared or are forthcoming in The Kenyon Review\, Harvard Review\, A Public Space\, BOMB\, Two Lines\, and Massachusetts Review. She was a 2018 A Public Space Fellow\, a 2019 PEN/Heim recipient\, and a Yaddo resident. \n\nCaio Fernando Abreu (1948-1996) was one of the most influential Brazilian writers of the 1970s and ’80s. The author of twenty books\, including twelve story collections and two novels\, he has been awarded major literary prizes\, including the prestigious Jabuti Prize for Fiction a total of three times. During the military dictatorship in Brazil\, his writing about queer erotic life was heavily censored. In 1994\, while exiled in France\, he tested HIV positive. He died two years later in his hometown.
URL:https://archipelagobooks.org/event/moldy-strawberries-at-odyssey-copy/
LOCATION:Odyssey Bookshop\, 9 College Street\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
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