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The Literary Arts Program is the hub of a vibrant, campus-wide literary community with an active slate of readings, plays, festivals and performances that give student writers unique exposure to important voices in contemporary literature.
| Thurs, 19 Nov. |
Samantha Hunt reads. |
| 2:30 pm |
McCormack Family Theater |
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| Fri, 20 Nov. |
Futurist Performance Work (via Italian Studies) |
| time TBD |
McCormack Family Theater |
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| Tues 1 Dec. |
Jhumpa Lahiri reads. |
| 2:30 pm |
001 Salomon Center for Teaching |
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| Tues, 1 Dec. |
Rana Dasgupta reads. |
| 8:00 pm |
McCormack Family Theater |
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Wed, Dec. 2
11 am - 12:30 pm |
New Indian Writing: The Megalopolis and the Writer
Panel discussion featuring Rana Dasgupta, Suketu Mehta, Ashutosh Varshney, and Meera Viswanathan; moderated by Lina Fruzzetti. |
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McCormack Family Theater |
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| Wed, Dec. 2 |
Suketu Mehta reads. |
| 8:00 pm |
McCormack Family Theater |
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| Tues, 8 Dec. |
Lisa Robertson reads. |
| 2:30 pm |
McCormack Family Theater |
~~ McCormack Family Theater is located at 70 Brown Street,
between Waterman and Angell Streets -- please use entrance on Fones Alley ~~
~~ Salomon Center for Teaching is located on the main College Green ~~
~~ Literary Arts is located at 68 1/2 Brown Street ~~
~~ Crystal Room, Alumnae Hall is located on the Pembroke Campus, Meeting St. ~~