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Tint Author Talk | Cityscapes | Cleyvis Natera & Jane Muschenetz

Published June 26th, 2024 Event

Friday, July 26, 2024 | 6 PM (CEST) / 12 pm (EST) / 9:30 pm (IST)
Online via Zoom

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Join us for an exclusive online author talk with award-winning English-as-a-second-language writers Cleyvis Natera and Jane Muschenetz. At the event, both authors will read from their work and join us for a discussion on their writing. One theme we’re going to explore is that of literary cityscapes and how the individual relates to an urban pluricultural environment, but we’ll also tackle other points of interest. Questions from the audience are welcome.

Join the event wherever you are with this Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87800376064

 

No registration is required for this event. However, you can sign up to our reminder service to receive an email a day and an hour prior to the event to not miss out on it. Sign up here: https://forms.gle/CXhFyjt4WQBWJWhs8

 

More on the authors:

Cleyvis Natera

Cleyvis Natera is the award-winning author of the critically acclaimed debut, Neruda on the Park. Her fiction, essays and criticisms have appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Kirkus, URSA Story, TIME, Gagosian Quarterly, The Brooklyn Rail, The Rumpus, The Washington Post, The Kenyon Review, Aster(ix) and Kweli Journal, among others. Her second novel, The Grand Paloma Resort, is forthcoming in 2025.

https://cleyvisnatera.com/

Photo: Beowulf Sheehan

 

Jane Muschenetz

Jane Yevgenia Muschenetz is a Ukrainian-born, Russian-speaking, Jewish refugee who fled the Soviet regime as a child. Jane's debut, All the Bad Girls Wear Russian Accents (Kelsay, 2023), won the 2024 San Diego Writers Festival Poetry Collection of the Year and is a Readers' Favorite 5 Star Book. Her collection of feminist poetry, Power Point, is forthcoming from Sheila-Na-Gig Editions in 2024.

www.PalmFrondZoo.com

tintjournal.com/about/writers/jane-yevgenia-muschenetz

 

Got questions? Contact us at info@tintjournal.com.

 

Update August 7, 2024: Read an edited transcript of the talk here in Tint’s In Conversation section.

Supported by:

Land Steiermark: Kultur, Europa, Außenbeziehungen
Stadt Graz