Arvind Mehrotra Poetry Reading
| March 4, 2010 | ||
| 7:00 PM | to | 9:00 PM |
Kala Kahani and Leicester Libraries are delighted to welcome Arvind Mehrotra , the first Indian poet to be nominated for a professorship by Oxford University, to Leicester on Thursday 4th March.
In his own words he will be ‘entertaining us with 2000 years of Indian poetry in 90 minutes! From early Prakrik love poems to Kabir (15th Century) to Arun Kolatkar (1931 – 2004)’.
As the author of four books including the Absent Traveller (Penguin Classics) he is also an essayist, editor and translator of numerous works. During his visit to the UK he will be speaking at the Goldsmith’s (University of London), and the English Faculty of Oxford University on Kabir and Kipling, reading poetry with Tom Paulin, Bernard O’Donoghue and others at St Hugh’s College, Oxford, and at the Avril Bruton Creative Writing Prize event, also at St Hugh’s.
We are pleased to welcome Arvind to the prestigious City Rooms on Hotel Street from 7pm. Places are limited but tickets are free and will need to be booked in advance via email bookdoctor@leicester.gov.uk or by calling 0116 299 5426
For more details please contact Rebecca Abrahams on 01509 821035 or rebecca.abrahams@charnwood-arts-org.uk
This event would not be possible without the support of the University of Northampton School of Arts and CCFN (Centre for Contemporary Fiction and Narrative)
February 24, 2010 by Damien G. Walter
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