Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Umberto Eco in Atlanta

Umberto Eco, the well-known Italian author of "The Name of the Rose" and "Foucault’s Pendulum" and a professor of semiotics at the University of Bologna, has been tapped to provide a series of lectures at Emory University, which is in Atlanta.

You know, where I live now. YAY!!!!!!!!!!!

The lectures take place this Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.

Is Ciambellina going to the lectures? Is the Pope Catholic? (Very Catholic, last I checked).

Here are some details from Emory's press release:

Eco's lecture series is titled "Confessions of a Young Novelist," a way of letting his audience know that he has been writing novels for a relatively short time, says Ronald Schuchard, Goodrich C. White Professor of English, who directs the lecture series named for the late literary scholar and Emory Woodruff Professor Richard Ellmann.

"I don't think people have heard Eco talk this way before," Schuchard says of the lectures. "It's an exciting first for Emory to have him come and tell us about his writing life."

Eco's first lecture, "How I Write," will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 in the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, followed by a reception on Patterson Green, adjacent to Goizueta Business School.

Monday's lecture, "Author, Text and Interpreters," is scheduled at 8:15 p.m. in Glenn Memorial Auditorium. Tuesday's lecture, "On the Advantages of Fiction for Life and Death," will be at 4 p.m. in the Schwartz Center, followed by a reading and book signing beginning at 8:15 p.m., also at the Schwartz Center.

Admission is free to the public.

For more information, see www.emory.edu/ellmann

2 comments:

  1. hey ciao!
    cavolo ma ci vengo anche io! :)
    grande idea!!

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  2. Ma difatti! Che bell'opportunità.

    Io penso di andare alla lettura di lunedi che dovrebbe trattare di traduzione. Non so se ti può interessare.

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