This Monday at Stanford
We invite you all to an evening of poetry.
MANTIS RELEASE PARTY AND POETRY CELEBRATION
When: Monday, March 5th, 5pm to 6:30pm
Where: Pigott Building 260, room 216. Stanford University.
Please join us in celebrating the ten-year anniversary of Mantis journal and the release of its newest issue.
Mantis 10 includes a selection of new poems, translations and reviews.
We are delighted to announce readings by three of our featured translators.
-Andrea Lingenfelter (published poet and translator, reading selections from Chinese poet Zhai YongMing)
-Charlotte Whittle (translator, Oxford and Brown alumni, reading selections from Uruguayan poet Aldo Mazzucchelli)
-François Luong (French poet and translator, reading selections from French poet Esther Tellermann)
This will be followed by a multilingual POETRY READING featuring "unrecognized great poems" (readings by faculty and graduate students from DLCL and English).
An evening to remember.
We look forward to seeing you there,
Mark Bajus
Derek Mong
Bronwen Tate
Virginia Ramos
Editors, Mantis Journal.
(Mantis is a student-led journal of poetry, criticism and translation, published annually and funded by the DLCL and the English Department at Stanford University).
MANTIS RELEASE PARTY AND POETRY CELEBRATION
When: Monday, March 5th, 5pm to 6:30pm
Where: Pigott Building 260, room 216. Stanford University.
Please join us in celebrating the ten-year anniversary of Mantis journal and the release of its newest issue.
Mantis 10 includes a selection of new poems, translations and reviews.
We are delighted to announce readings by three of our featured translators.
-Andrea Lingenfelter (published poet and translator, reading selections from Chinese poet Zhai YongMing)
-Charlotte Whittle (translator, Oxford and Brown alumni, reading selections from Uruguayan poet Aldo Mazzucchelli)
-François Luong (French poet and translator, reading selections from French poet Esther Tellermann)
This will be followed by a multilingual POETRY READING featuring "unrecognized great poems" (readings by faculty and graduate students from DLCL and English).
An evening to remember.
We look forward to seeing you there,
Mark Bajus
Derek Mong
Bronwen Tate
Virginia Ramos
Editors, Mantis Journal.
(Mantis is a student-led journal of poetry, criticism and translation, published annually and funded by the DLCL and the English Department at Stanford University).
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