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Cannibal Translation vs. AI: a Historia Verdadera
Speaker: Chloe García Roberts is a poet and translator from Spanish and Chinese. She is the author of Fire Eater: A Translator's Theology and The Reveal, which was published as part of Noemi Press’s Akrilika Series for innovative Latino writing. Her work has appeared in such publications as the Yale Review, BOMB, Conjunctions, and the Kenyon Review. She lives outside Boston and works as deputy editor of Harvard Review, translation editor for the Harvard Library Bulletin, and as a lecturer of poetry at MIT.
| When | 2:30 pm - 4:15 pm on 13 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Building | CAS 306, 725 Commonwealth Ave |
| Contact Name | Cheryl Ong |
| Contact Email | cherylxe@bu.edu |