October 25, 2022
12:30PM
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2:00PM
311 Denney Hall, main campus
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Author Farnaz Fatemi offers public reading
You are invited to a free public reading byFarnaz FatemiAuthor of Sister TongueTuesday, October 25 at 12:30pin 311 Denney Hall
The poems in Sister Tongue explore negative spaces—the distance between twin sisters, between lovers, between Farsi and English, between the poet’s upbringing in California and her family in Iran.In Sister Tongue, Fatemi offers a vision of a porosity of self and reveals how connections between people and places might be forged.Q&A and book signing to follow.Books available for sale from Barnes and Noble.Presented by the Department of EnglishCo-Sponsored by the Department of History andthe Department of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures
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2022-10-25 12:30:00
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Author Farnaz Fatemi offers public reading
You are invited to a free public reading byFarnaz FatemiAuthor of Sister TongueTuesday, October 25 at 12:30pin 311 Denney Hall The poems in Sister Tongue explore negative spaces—the distance between twin sisters, between lovers, between Farsi and English, between the poet’s upbringing in California and her family in Iran.In Sister Tongue, Fatemi offers a vision of a porosity of self and reveals how connections between people and places might be forged.Q&A and book signing to follow.Books available for sale from Barnes and Noble.Presented by the Department of EnglishCo-Sponsored by the Department of History andthe Department of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures
311 Denney Hall, main campus
America/New_York
public
You are invited to a free public reading by
Farnaz Fatemi
Author of Sister Tongue
Tuesday, October 25 at 12:30p
in 311 Denney Hall
The poems in Sister Tongue explore negative spaces—the distance between twin sisters, between lovers, between Farsi and English, between the poet’s upbringing in California and her family in Iran.
In Sister Tongue, Fatemi offers a vision of a porosity of self and reveals how connections between people and places might be forged.
Q&A and book signing to follow.
Books available for sale from Barnes and Noble.
Presented by the Department of English
Co-Sponsored by the Department of History and
the Department of Near Eastern and South Asian Languages and Cultures