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Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee, Edward Hirsch in Brazil

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Ram Devineni <[log in to unmask]>

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Poetryetc: poetry and poetics

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Mon, 16 Apr 2007 08:21:16 -0700

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Dear Friends: 

EDWARD HIRSCH will be teaching at the creative writing
workshop in Brazil from July 9-16, 2007. Nobel
Laureate J.M. Coetzee, Alan Pauls e Rodrigo Fresan,
and screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga (Babel, 21 Grams &
Amores Peros) are headlining FLIP this year. Sign-up
now and get a 30% discount on tuition.

Participate in a week-long poetry workshop with Edward
Hirsch and a translation class on Brazilian poets
Carlos Drummond de Andrade and Joao Cabral de Melo
Neto. Discussions on Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil and
tours of important cultural sites and literary
landmarks. Also, casual get togethers with leading
contemporary Brazilian poets, editors, writers,
translators, and publishers. 

MORE INFORMATION AT
http://www.creativewritingbrazil.org/

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Creative Writing Brazil is an unique literary workshop
in Sao Paulo, Brazil organized by Rattapallax magazine
and Academia Interncional de Cinema. The workshops are
run by leading American and Brazilian poets, writers
and educators and conducted in English. The purpose of
the workshop is to experience the culture of Brazil
and produce new and complex literary work. Poets and
writers who have participated in our trips to Brazil
include Pulitzer Prize winning poet Yusef Komunyakaa,
Breytan Breytanbach, Jerome Rothenberg, Cecilia
Vicuna, Edwin Torres, Nathalie Handal, and Poetry
Wales editor Robert Minhinnick.

Edward Hirsch is a poet and critic. He has published
six books of poems: For the Sleepwalkers (1981), Wild
Gratitude (1986), which won the National Book Critics
Circle Award, The Night Parade (1989), Earthly
Measures (1994), On Love (1998), and Lay Back the
Darkness (2003). He has also written four prose books:
How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry
(1999), a national bestseller, Responsive Reading
(1999), The Demon and the Angel: Searching for the
Source of Artistic Inspiration (2002), and Poet's
Choice (2006). He is the editor of Transforming
Vision: Writers on Art (1994) and Theodore Roethke's
Selected Poems (2005). He is also the co-editor of A
William Maxwell Portrait: Memories and Appreciations
(2004). He has received the Prix de Rome, a Guggenheim
Fellowship, the American Academy of Arts and Letters
Award for Literature, and a MacArthur Fellowship. He
taught for eighteen years at the University of
Houston, and is now the fourth president of the John
Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.

----
Elizabeth Bishop in Brazil. Lecture by Paulo Henriques
Britto

Elizabeth Bishop lived in Brazil more or less
continuously from 1951 to 1966 and then intermittently
to 1971. The country functioned as a necessary escape
from the deprived and anxious world of her early
childhood. Creative Writing Brazil will have a
discussion about Bishop's life and work in Brazil. We
can also assist you with your travel plans to visit
Elizabeth Bishop's house in Ouro Preto and other noted
Bishop landmarks in Brazil. Also, introduce you to
renowned Bishop scholars and translators of her work.
Paulo Henriques Britto was born in Rio de Janeiro in
1951. His third collection of poems, Trovar Claro,
received Brazil's equivalent of the National Book
Award from the Biblioteca Nacional, and his fourth
book, Macau, won Brazil's most prestigious award, the
Portugal Telecom Prize. In 2005, he published his
first short story collection, Paraisos artificiais.
Britto is also one of Brazil's principle translators
of British and American literature, and received the
National Library Foundation's prize for his 1995
translation of E. L. Doctorow's The Waterworks. His
other translations include works by Henry James, V. S.
Naipaul, Thomas Pynchon, Wallace Stevens, and
Elizabeth Bishop's poems about Brazil. He currently
teaches at the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. 

----
Translation Workshop 

Translation class on Brazilian poets Carlos Drummond
de Andrade and Joao Cabral de Melo Neto lead by Flavia
Rocha. Flavia Rocha is a Brazilian poet, journalist
and translator living in Brazil. In Sao Paulo, she
worked as a staff reporter for magazines Casa Vogue,
Carta Capital, Republica, Valor Economico and Bravo!.
She has an M.F.A program in Writing at Columbia
University and is the editor of Rattapallax magazine.
Her first collection of poetry, The Blue House Around
Noon was released by Travessa dos Editores in 2004.
Her translations of contemporary American and
Brazilian poets have appeared in The Chattahoochee
Review, Callaloo, Rattapallax, and Poetry Wales. 

-----
Tour of Sao Paulo & Salon Reading

Throughout the week, everyone will be having casual
get togethers with leading Brazilian poets, editors,
writers, and publishers. An important aspect of the
workshop is an interaction between participants and
their contemporary counterparts in Brazil. You will
visit important cultural sites, bookstores, and
literary landmarks. All participants will have an
opportunity to read at the Salons in Sao Paulo and New
York City. Also, Rattapallax magazine will assist with
the publication of the work produced during the
workshops in literary and online journals.

----

Festa Literaria Internacional de Parati (FLIP) 

Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee, Alan Pauls e Rodrigo
Fresan, and screenwriter Guillermo Arriaga (Babel, 21
Grams & Amores Peros) are headlining FLIP this year.

FLIP is a leading and truly international literary
jamborees, known for the outstanding quality of its
guest authors, for the overwhelming enthusiasm of its
audiences, and for the town's relaxed hospitality.
FLIP has continued to attract some of the world's
finest authors including Toni Morrison, Don DeLillo,
Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis, Margaret Atwood, Paul
Auster, Michael Ondaatje, alongside living Brazilian
legends such as Chico Buarque and Caetano Veloso. The
festival is held in Parati is a colonial sea-side town
nestled between the turquoise waters of Ilha Grande
Bay and vast swathes of unspoilt Atlantic rainforest.
Only a few hours from Sao Paulo. Attend the Creative
Writing Workshop and FLIP! We plan to organize a trip
to FLIP and will help you with your travel plans to
the festival. Must register early because the festival
sells out. 


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