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DEALL/EASC Talk & Performance: "Voice of Burmese Poetry: ko ko thett"

Cover of Poems by ko ko thett
October 17, 2016
6:00PM - 7:30PM
Postle Hall 1184 (305 W 12th Ave)

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Add to Calendar 2016-10-17 18:00:00 2016-10-17 19:30:00 DEALL/EASC Talk & Performance: "Voice of Burmese Poetry: ko ko thett" Voice of Burmese Poetry: ko ko thettThe Department of East Languages and Literatures and EASC will host a public talk and performance by ko ko thett, an internationally known poet from Myanmar (Burma) and author of the poetry collection The Burden of Being Burmese and co-editor of Bones Will Crow, the first English anthology of contemporary Burmese poetry.  The poetry reading, which will include an overview of poetry in Myanmar today, will be held Oct. 17, 6-7:30 pm in Postle Hall 1184.ko ko thettA cutting edge figure in defining contemporary Burmese poetry in Myanmar.  Co-editor of Bones Will Crow, the first international anthology of contemporary Burmese poetry in English translation and author of his poetry collection The Burden of Being Burmese. ko ko thett will introduce currents in Burmese poetry and perform poetry in Burmese and English.  A rare chance to encounter a vibrant, edgy, and earth-shattering poetry scene.      Introduced by Prof. Mark Bender, Chair, DEALLFlyer: ko ko thett flyer.pdfFree and open to the public.  Sponsored in part by the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and the East Asian Studies Center. Postle Hall 1184 (305 W 12th Ave) East Asian Studies Center easc@osu.edu America/New_York public

Voice of Burmese Poetry: ko ko thett

The Department of East Languages and Literatures and EASC will host a public talk and performance by ko ko thett, an internationally known poet from Myanmar (Burma) and author of the poetry collection The Burden of Being Burmese and co-editor of Bones Will Crow, the first English anthology of contemporary Burmese poetry.  The poetry reading, which will include an overview of poetry in Myanmar today, will be held Oct. 17, 6-7:30 pm in Postle Hall 1184.

ko ko thett
A cutting edge figure in defining contemporary Burmese poetry in Myanmar.  Co-editor of Bones Will Crow, the first international anthology of contemporary Burmese poetry in English translation and author of his poetry collection The Burden of Being Burmese. ko ko thett will introduce currents in Burmese poetry and perform poetry in Burmese and English.  A rare chance to encounter a vibrant, edgy, and earth-shattering poetry scene.      

Introduced by Prof. Mark Bender, Chair, DEALL

Flyer: PDF icon ko ko thett flyer.pdf

Free and open to the public.
 

Sponsored in part by the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures and the East Asian Studies Center.