Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Persian Program Lecture

Event time: 
Thursday, November 7, 2019 - 5:00pm
Location: 
The Comparative Literature Library, Old Campus Bingham Hall 8th Floor See map
300 College Street
New Haven, CT 06511
Event description: 

Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Department

Please join us for the next Persian Program Lecture
This lecture will be in English

Thursday, November 7 at 5:00pm

Comparative Literature Library
Bingham Hall, 8th Floor

300 College St

Talk:

Iranian Pushkin, Tajik Shakespeare, Russian Firdawsi:
Translated Monuments of Persian Second-World Literature

The Soviet literary bureaucracy brought together writers from the Soviet East, Russophone writers and scholars, and fellow travelers from the West and the third world in the largest project of multidirectional literary translation that the world has ever seen. This talk will provide an introduction to the rich diversity of second world literature through the Stalin-era translations of a married couple, the Iranian emigre poet Abolqasem Lahuti and the Jewish orientalist Tsetsilia Banu, whose work shaped both the reception of the Persian classics and conceptions of world literature in Russia, the Middle East, and Central Eurasia.

Speaker:

Dr. Samuel Hodgkin is an assistant professor in Comparative Literature at Yale. He is a scholar of Persian, Turkic, and other Eurasian literatures, whose research deals with canon formation, translation, and genre from the 8th century to the present. His current book project is World Literature in One Country: Representing Persian Poetry in the Communist East.