About this Event
Join us for a reading of poet, translator & educator Natasha Tiniacos's transgenic poetry, followed by a discussion moderated by Frederick Arias, MA student in Comparative Literature!
Natasha Tiniacos (b. 1981 Venezuela) is a poet, scholar, educator and translator living in Manhattan after having granted asylum by the US government. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. in Latin American, Iberian, and Latino Cultures in The Graduate Center of the City University of New York with research interests in queer disability studies, poetics, and sound studies in Latin American art and literature. She has published two books of poems Historia privada de un etcétera (Los libros del fuego, 2016), finalist for the Grand Prix Littéraire of the Association of Caribbean Writers, and Mujer a fuego lento (Equinoccio, 2007) National University Prize in Literature, in Venezuela.
REVERIE is a monthly event series coordinated by students in the Department of Comparative Literature at The Graduate Center, CUNY. Inviting affiliated faculty and guest speakers from broad areas of interdisciplinary practices, REVERIE provides a platform for reflection and public discourse on poetry, innovative fiction, critical theory and philosophy, independent publishing, and translation.
**NON-CUNY GUESTS: Please note that RSVP is required and you will need to show proof of vaccination to the front desk in order to enter the building. **
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Avenue, New York, United States
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