C.K. Williams Reading Series: Kaitlyn Greenidge
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Writer Kaitlyn Greenidge reads with creative writing seniors Adam Berman, Joy Chen, Jay Kim, Lavinia Liang, and Rebecca Schnell
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Writer Kaitlyn Greenidge reads with creative writing seniors Adam Berman, Joy Chen, Jay Kim, Lavinia Liang, and Rebecca Schnell
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A reading and conversation between two renowned authors as part of the Princeton Migrations series — What happens when one attempts to exchange the life one is given for something better? Can we transform the possibilities we are born into? In his st
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As part of the Princeton Migrations Series at Labyrinth Books, Professor of Creative Writing and translator Jhumpa Lahiri reads from Trick and discusses both the novel and the art of translation. Please note: This event is free but tickets are required
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Novelist Nicole Dennis-Benn reads with creative writing seniors Kyle Berlin, Aidan Gray, Allison Light, Allie Mendelsohn, and Kevin Romero
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Undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and other nonfaculty researchers are encouraged to apply to present their research or creative work in the arts. Share with the campus community the findings from your research internship, y
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Fund for Irish studies presents the annual Robert Fagles Memorial Lecture, given by theater critic and scholar Fintan O’Toole
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To mark the publication of his new volume Lamentations and the performance in Princeton of Olagón, Paul Muldoon gives a special reading with guest appearances by Irish singer Iarla Ó Lionáird and Dan Trueman.