Oxford Translation Day - Parwana Fayyaz on the Poets of Herat
Monday 18 May 2020, 1-2pm
Live-streamed via Microsoft Teams
Enjoy a reading and conversation with the poet Parwana Fayyaz, who won Best Single Poem at the Forward Prizes 2019 for her poem ‘Forty Names’, which draws inspiration both narrative and lyrical from medieval Persian traditions. Born in Kabul, Afghanistan, Fayyaz is currently finishing her PhD on the medieval Persian poet Jami at Trinity College, Cambridge. She will be reading her translations of two very different poets from Herat, Jami and Nadia Anjuman (1980-2005), alongside her own poems. This session will be introduced by MPT editor Clare Pollard.
This event is proudly co-hosted with Modern Poetry in Translation and the Queen’s Translation Exchange.
This event will be live-streamed via Microsoft Teams. To register please email: mariachiara.leteo@lincoln.ox.ac.uk with the subject line: Parwana - Oxford Translation Day registration. The event will close with a short Q&A, which will be facilitated by the event convener.