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Revered by many American poets, Tomaz Salamun is a leading figure in the Eastern European poetical avant garde. As a young poet he edited Perspektive, the republic's most progressive cultural and political journal. Communist authorities eventually banned the journal's publication, and arrested Salamun. His first two books, Poker (1966) and The Purpose of the Cloak (1968), were released in samizdat, a last resort for censored writers. Since then he has published extensively. Salamun is the winner of the Slovenian National Book Award and has just released his latest collection of his poetry in English translation, The Four Questions of Melancholy (1997). For the past year Tomaz Salamun has served as the Slovenian Cultural Attaché in New York City.
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Cecilia Vicuña's Origin of Weaving
Cecilia Vicuña's Word and Thread


Interview with Cecilia Vicuña


Introduction to the Reading Series
Series Schedule

Performer Bios:
Meena Alexander
María Auxiliadora Alvarez
Berty Barranco
Raúl Barrientos
Regie Cabico
Charles Cantalupo
Guillermo Castro
Bei Dao
de la rosa
Linh Dinh
Miguel Falquez-Certain
Luis H. Francia
Eric Gamalinda
Serge Gavronsky
Roger Greenwald
Katrine Marie Guldager
Peter Laugesen
Yang Lian
Jaime Manrique
Malena Mörling
Murat Nemet-Nejat
Wanda Phipps
Wang Ping
Alexis Gómez Rosa
Tomaz Salamun
Tanikawa Shuntaro
Tomas Tranströmer
Virlana Tkacz
Cecilia Vicuña
Eliot Weinberger
Emanuel Xavier
Lydia Zacklin


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