The University of Notre Dame will host the second annual Notre Dame Women Writers Festival from Feb. 9 to 11 (Monday to Wednesday) in the Hesburgh Center on campus. Presented by Notre Dame’s Department of English and its Creative Writing Program, all events are free and open to the public.
Titled"Global Women Writers Now,"this year’s interdisciplinary festival features Kim Hyesoon, one of the most prominent female writers in Korea and a founder of Another Culture, a movement for women’s studies in Korea; and Laura SolÛrzano, an emerging Mexican poet, editor and educator. Translators Don Mee Choi, a poet and anthologist of contemporary Korean women’s writing, and Jen Hofer, a poet and anthologist of contemporary Mexican women’s writing, also will attend.
The festival will open with a panel discussion,“Women in International Literary Cultures: Korea and Mexico,”at 4 p.m. Feb. 9 in the Hesburgh Center auditorium. It also will include a trilingual reading, an open microphone event for students, and a roundtable on the practice and politics of translation. More information and a complete schedule of events are available on the Web at .
Other sponsors of the event are Notre Dame’s Gender 91Ƶ Program’s “Managing Gender at Work” Series and the Genevieve D. Willis Endowment for Excellence, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, Program in Korean 91Ƶ, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Institute for Latino 91Ƶ, Kellogg Institute for International 91Ƶ, the Office of the Dean of the College of Arts and Letters, and the Office of the Provost.
_ Contact: Joyelle McSweeney, Creative Writing Program,_ " jmcsween@nd.edu ":mailto:jmcsween@nd.edu or 610-745-3059
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Distinguished writers Alice McDermott, Katherine Vaz and Lily Hoang will be the featured authors at the University of Notre Dames first women writersconference,A Festival of Our Own,to be held April 15 and 16 (Tuesday and Wednesday) in McKenna Hall.
Presented by Notre Dames Department of English and its Creative Writing Program, all readings are free and open to the public.
McDermott, winner of the National Book Award and the American Book Award for her novelCharming Billy,will open the festival with a reading April 15 at 7 p.m. in the McKenna Hall auditorium. A Whiting Writers Award winner and author of six novels, McDermott is the Richard A. Macksey Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. She has been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the PEN/Faulkner award.
A number of McDermotts novels have been New York TimesNotable Books of the Yearand a film version of her bookThat Nightwas released in 1992. Her essays appear widely and all her novels have received broad critical acclaim.
All three writers will participate in a panel discussion April 16 at 2 p.m. in Room 100 of McKenna Hall, and Vaz and Hoang will present a joint reading that evening at 7:30 in the auditorium.
Vaz, a Briggs-Copeland lecturer in fiction at Harvard University and a former fellow of the Radcliffe Institute, is the author of two novels,SaudadeandMariana,based on the true story of Mariana Alcoforado and set during Portugals 17th-century revolt against Spain.Marianawas published in six languages and selected by the Library of Congress as one of the Top 30 International Books of 1998.
VazcollectionOur Lady of Artichokes&Other Portuguese American Storieswon the Prairie Schooner Prize in 2007 andFado&Other Storieswas awarded the 1997 Drue Heinz Literature Prize.
Hoang is the author ofParabola,winner of the Chiasmus Press First Book Contest, andChanging,which is forthcoming this year from Fairy Tale Review Press. Her writing recently has appeared in Black Warrior Review, Quarter After Eight and the Fairy Tale Review.
An alumna of Notre Dames Creative Writing Program, Hoang earned her master of fine arts degree from the University and has taught at Notre Dame, Saint Marys College and Indiana University South Bend.
_ Contact: Coleen Hoover, Creative Writing Program, 574-631-7526,_ " hoover.14@nd.edu ":mailto:hoover.14@nd.edu __
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