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Home Mario Luzi and Irish Poets

Mario Luzi and Irish Poets

Jacopo Turini April 26, 2022 EVENTS, TRANSLATION

Mario Luzi and Irish Poets

Wed 4 May, 4pm, Creative Zone, Boole Library

Mini-Symposium celebrating the launch of

Mario Luzi, Persone nel viaggio (People on a Journey),

edited by Alessandro Gentili

(The volume contains 20 poems translated by 20 Irish poets)

With Daragh O’Connell, Dario Galassini, Catherine O’Brien, Alessandro Gentili and John Fitzgerald.

Followed by Readings and Wine Reception in Common Room

With

John Fitzgerald, Mary Noonan, Matthew Geden and others

 

 

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