Interpret Magazine at the Book Fringe In brief Date - 22 August 2023 Venue - Typewronger Books Festival - Book Fringe About the event Interpret is Scotland's new magazine of international literature: open to anyone, anywhere, in any language. Join us for an evening of the leading young poets in Edinburgh, including winners of the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award and New Writers Award, performing their work in multiple languages with English translation. Three of the poets featured at this events are LLC alumni: Gabrielle Tse (currently completing an MSc in Comparative Literature) Alyson Kissner (MSc in Creative Writing) Medha Singh (MSc in Creative Writing and winner of the 2023 Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award) Read more about the event on Typewronger's website How to attend This event is free to attend and open to all. No registration is necessary. Are you interested in English Literature at Edinburgh? We offer a wide range of undergraduate programmes, taught masters, and research degrees, including a Masters by Research and a PhD. As an undergraduate, you will read works of literature written in English from around the world, and encounter a range of ideas about the nature and purpose of literary study. Our courses explore the relationship between literary texts and the construction of national, international and imperial cultures. Working with colleagues in LLC and across the wider University, we are able to support postgraduate research which crosses boundaries between languages and disciplines. Find out more about studying English Literature Related links Visit Interpret Magazine's website Aug 22 2023 18.00 - 20.00 Interpret Magazine at the Book Fringe An evening of poetry readings in multiple languages from a range of poets featured in Interpret Magazine, including several LLC alumni. Part of the Book Fringe. Typewronger Books 4a Haddington Place Edinburgh EH7 4AE Find the venue on Google Maps Read more on Typewronger's website
Interpret Magazine at the Book Fringe In brief Date - 22 August 2023 Venue - Typewronger Books Festival - Book Fringe About the event Interpret is Scotland's new magazine of international literature: open to anyone, anywhere, in any language. Join us for an evening of the leading young poets in Edinburgh, including winners of the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award and New Writers Award, performing their work in multiple languages with English translation. Three of the poets featured at this events are LLC alumni: Gabrielle Tse (currently completing an MSc in Comparative Literature) Alyson Kissner (MSc in Creative Writing) Medha Singh (MSc in Creative Writing and winner of the 2023 Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award) Read more about the event on Typewronger's website How to attend This event is free to attend and open to all. No registration is necessary. Are you interested in English Literature at Edinburgh? We offer a wide range of undergraduate programmes, taught masters, and research degrees, including a Masters by Research and a PhD. As an undergraduate, you will read works of literature written in English from around the world, and encounter a range of ideas about the nature and purpose of literary study. Our courses explore the relationship between literary texts and the construction of national, international and imperial cultures. Working with colleagues in LLC and across the wider University, we are able to support postgraduate research which crosses boundaries between languages and disciplines. Find out more about studying English Literature Related links Visit Interpret Magazine's website Aug 22 2023 18.00 - 20.00 Interpret Magazine at the Book Fringe An evening of poetry readings in multiple languages from a range of poets featured in Interpret Magazine, including several LLC alumni. Part of the Book Fringe. Typewronger Books 4a Haddington Place Edinburgh EH7 4AE Find the venue on Google Maps Read more on Typewronger's website
Aug 22 2023 18.00 - 20.00 Interpret Magazine at the Book Fringe An evening of poetry readings in multiple languages from a range of poets featured in Interpret Magazine, including several LLC alumni. Part of the Book Fringe.