Join the Alan Cheuse International Writers Center and Mason Exhibitions for a Poetry Reading featuring Chilean writer Raúl Zurita and his translator Anna Deeny.
Professor Vivek Narayanan will be moderating this event, set against the backdrop of the exhibition 'Faces & Figures: Identity Through Printmaking in South Africa'.
The Art and Design Building is building #3 on the campus map. Paid visitor parking is available at the Shenandoah Parking Deck.
Raúl Zurita’s Purgatory, a landmark in contemporary Latin American poetry, records the physical, cultural, and spiritual violence perpetrated against the Chilean people under Pinochet’s military dictatorship (1973–1990) in the fiercely inventive voice of a postmodern master. This beautiful en face edition, superbly translated by Anna Deeny, brings to English-language readers an indispensable volume written by one of the most important living poets writing in Spanish today. Zurita was a 24-year-old student in Valparaíso when, on the morning of the coup, he was arrested, detained, and tortured. Conceived as the first text of a Dantean trilogy that includes Anteparaíso (Anteparadise) and La Vida Nueva (The New Life), Purgatory is his anguished response to Chile’s violent recent history.