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- Turquoise Dream: a Journey to the Aegean Art Exhibit8:00 am
- Russian Voices Panel I: Polina Barskova and Catherine Ciepiela11:30 am
- Brazil – A Diplomat's Perspective 12:00 pm
- Pardee House Seminar: Asia 2060, Envisioning Regional Futures12:00 pm
- Resume & Cover Letter Review Hours: Focus on Global Experience 1:00 pm
- Russian Voices Panel II: Anna Glazova and Olga Livshin2:00 pm
- Russian Voices Panel III: Maria Stepanova and Sibelan Forrester3:30 pm
- London Internship Program Pre-Departure Meeting4:00 pm
- International Film Screening: China Meets USA5:00 pm
- Russian Voices Contemporary Poetry Rountable 5:00 pm
- International Education Week: Peer Perspectives Panel 5:00 pm
- Peer Perspectives Panel: International Students5:00 pm
- International MBA Alumni Panel: The Expat Experience 5:30 pm
- Russian Voices Reception and Philosophical Cabaret6:00 pm
- The Filipino Spirit is Stronger than any Typhoon8:00 pm
Russian Voices Panel II: Anna Glazova and Olga Livshin
Anna Glazova has a similar life trajectory to Barskova’s. She received her earliest education in the Soviet system, moved to Frankfurt, Germany to study comparative literature at the Goethe-Universität, then received a PhD from Northwestern University. Her first book of poetry, Let Water (Pust’ I voda) appeared in 2003, followed by Loop. Unhalved (Petlia. Nevpolovinu) in 2008. If Barskova is interested in moving the past into the present, Glazova pushes Russian poetry along another axis, toward another cultural tradition. A specialist in modern German literature, she has done major translations of German authors into Russian, including Robert Walser, Unica Zürn and, most importantly, Paul Celan. Event takes place as part of Russian Voices Symposium and Philosophical Cabaret - a day long celebration of Russian poetry, music, and culture.
When | 2:00 pm to 3:15 pm on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 |
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Building | BU Photonics Center |
Room | 906 |
Contact Name | Elizabeth Amrien |
Phone | 617-358-6915 |
Contact Email | eamrien@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Center for the Study of Europe |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Anna Glazova, Olga Livshin |