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Caro Luigi,
Grazie di avermi mandato l'annuncio sul simposio. Purtroppo quel weekend giocherň in
transferta -- cioč partecipo ad una conferenza. Ma non vedo l'ora che ci rivediamo.
a presto,
Greg
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> Mi permetto allegare il programma di un convegno sulla traduzione (ON
> TRANSLATION ; THEORY AND PRAXIS), d'interesse generale.
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> October 30, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
> Colloquium: On Translation: Theory and Praxis.
> Organized by Professor Luigi Fontanella, Department of European
> Languages,
> Literatures and Cultures,
> Stony Brook University
> Program will include Professor Paolo Valesio, Columbia University, as
> keynote speaker and
> presentations by Luigi Bonaffini, Franco Buffoni, Peter Carravetta,
> Nick Ceramella,
> Jonathan Galassi, Irene Marchegiani, Graziella Sidoli, Michael Palma,
> and other scholars from both Italy and the United States.
> Location: Javitts Conference Room, Frank Melville Memorial Library, 2nd
> Floor
> Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
> All are invited. Free and open to the public except for optional lunch
> ($25 per person)
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> Center for Italian Studies
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> Stony Brook University
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> On Translation:
> Theory and Praxis
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> a Colloquium
> with the collaboration of
> GRADIVA
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> Javits Room
> Frank Melville Memorial Library
> October 30, 2004
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> 9:00 - 9:30 a.m. Breakfast Refreshments
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> Welcoming Remarks
> Mario Mignone, Center for Italian Studies
> Luigi Fontanella, Stony Brook University
> Associate Dean Anthony V. Phillips, College of Arts and Sciences
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> First Session , 9:45 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
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> Keynote Speaker
> Paolo Valesio, Columbia University
> The Translation Workshop: Experiences and Ideas
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> Franco Buffoni, University of Cassino, Italy
> The Translation of Poetry as an Autonomous Literary Genre
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> Nick Ceramella,University of Rome, “La Sapienza”
> Linking Theory to Practice: The Way to Quality Translation
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> tea/coffee break
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> Peter Carravetta, Queens College
> Translation, Hermeneutics, and the Politics of Cultural History
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> Michael Palma, Poet and Translator
> But Who’s Going to Read Something Like This?
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> lunch (12:30 - 2:00 p.m.)
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> Second Session, 2:00 - 4:00 pm
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> Irene Marchegiani, Stony Brook University
> Giacomo Leopardi, on Translation
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> Jonathan Galassi, President and Publisher , Farrar Straus & Giroux
> Translating Leopardi’s “Canti”
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> Graziella Sidoli, New York University
> Translinguisms and Simultaneities: The Trilingual Trajectory of
> Marinetti’s “Mafarka Le Futuriste”, Romain Africain
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> Luigi Bonaffini, Brooklyn College
> Translating Dialect Poetry
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> Break
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> Round Table (4:30 - 5:30 pm)
> Participants:
> Gioacchino Balducci
> Franco Buffoni
> Luigi Fontanella
> Jonathan Galassi
> Michael Palma,
> Graziella Sidoli
> Paolo Valesio
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> 5:30 p.m. Closing Remarks
> End of the Colloquium
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> Please call (631) 632-7444 for additional information and to reserve
> a place at this conference.
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> Luigi Fontanella
> Professor of Italian
> Editor-in-Chief of GRADIVA and Gradiva Publications:
> http://www.italianstudies.org/gradiva/
> Department of European Languages, Literatures, and Cultures
> State University of New York
> Tel. 631-632-7448 - Fax 631-632-9612
> ITALY : (011-39) 338-471-9646
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Si le monde était clair, l'art ne serait pas. (Camus)
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