Tiny Flames: Voices From Ukraine book launch In brief Date - 20 March 2024 Venue - Room G.02, 50 George Square Reserve your free in-person ticket on Eventbrite Reserve your free online ticket on Eventbrite About this event ‘Tiny Flames’ is an illustrated collection of poetry which brings together voices from students of The University of Edinburgh and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Featuring both original poetry in Ukrainian and a collaborative, translated version in English side-by-side, this collection brings an intimate perspective to the writing life of students in the Ukrainian capital during the Russian invasion. Graduates from the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures who are involved with the project are: Alice Eaves Olivia Thomakos C.T Hilton Raine Bracken Salvor Solnes How to attend This event is open to all and free to attend. It is a hybrid event, with tickets able to be reserved for in-person or online attendance. Reserve your free in-person ticket on Eventbrite Reserve your free online ticket on Eventbrite Are you interested in studying European Languages and Cultures? Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in nine European languages, and the many cultures worldwide in which they're spoken, with experts in film, literature, theatre, translation and intermediality. Working with colleagues elsewhere in LLC, and across the wider University, we are able to support research which crosses boundaries between disciplines and/or languages. Find out more about studying with us Mar 20 2024 16.15 - 18.00 Tiny Flames: Voices From Ukraine book launch A launch event for a new anthology of poetry, 'Tiny Flames' written in Ukrainian and translated into English by students from the University of Edinburgh and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Room G.02 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue Book your free ticket on Eventbrite
Tiny Flames: Voices From Ukraine book launch In brief Date - 20 March 2024 Venue - Room G.02, 50 George Square Reserve your free in-person ticket on Eventbrite Reserve your free online ticket on Eventbrite About this event ‘Tiny Flames’ is an illustrated collection of poetry which brings together voices from students of The University of Edinburgh and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Featuring both original poetry in Ukrainian and a collaborative, translated version in English side-by-side, this collection brings an intimate perspective to the writing life of students in the Ukrainian capital during the Russian invasion. Graduates from the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures who are involved with the project are: Alice Eaves Olivia Thomakos C.T Hilton Raine Bracken Salvor Solnes How to attend This event is open to all and free to attend. It is a hybrid event, with tickets able to be reserved for in-person or online attendance. Reserve your free in-person ticket on Eventbrite Reserve your free online ticket on Eventbrite Are you interested in studying European Languages and Cultures? Our interdisciplinary environment brings together specialists in nine European languages, and the many cultures worldwide in which they're spoken, with experts in film, literature, theatre, translation and intermediality. Working with colleagues elsewhere in LLC, and across the wider University, we are able to support research which crosses boundaries between disciplines and/or languages. Find out more about studying with us Mar 20 2024 16.15 - 18.00 Tiny Flames: Voices From Ukraine book launch A launch event for a new anthology of poetry, 'Tiny Flames' written in Ukrainian and translated into English by students from the University of Edinburgh and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Room G.02 50 George Square University of Edinburgh EH8 9LH Find the venue Book your free ticket on Eventbrite
Mar 20 2024 16.15 - 18.00 Tiny Flames: Voices From Ukraine book launch A launch event for a new anthology of poetry, 'Tiny Flames' written in Ukrainian and translated into English by students from the University of Edinburgh and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.