Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, Panel Discussion and Reading

Lost & Found: the CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, now in its third volume, is an award-winning, internationally recognized publication edited by Graduate Center students and faculty. Join the student editors—Ana Bozicevic, Anne Donlon, Tonya Foster, Lindsey Freer, Stefania Heim, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein, Meira Levinson, Bradley Lubin, Megan Paslawski, Claudia Moreno Pisano, Josh Schneiderman, Emily Sherwood, Michael Seth Stewart, Brian Unger, Kyle Waugh and Rachael Wilson—along with Ammiel Alcalay, General Editor, David Greetham, Textual Consultant, Kate Tarlow Morgan, Consulting Editor and designer Megan Mangum, for readings and a discussion about the founding of the project and their ongoing interventions in American literary history. Editors will discuss strategies for exploring archives, working collaboratively, upcoming projects, and the impact of Lost & Found on their academic trajectory.











When: Fri., Nov. 16, 2012 at 4:00 pm
Where: Graduate Center, CUNY
365 Fifth Ave.
212-817-7000
Price: Free
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Lost & Found: the CUNY Poetics Document Initiative, now in its third volume, is an award-winning, internationally recognized publication edited by Graduate Center students and faculty. Join the student editors—Ana Bozicevic, Anne Donlon, Tonya Foster, Lindsey Freer, Stefania Heim, Rowena Kennedy-Epstein, Meira Levinson, Bradley Lubin, Megan Paslawski, Claudia Moreno Pisano, Josh Schneiderman, Emily Sherwood, Michael Seth Stewart, Brian Unger, Kyle Waugh and Rachael Wilson—along with Ammiel Alcalay, General Editor, David Greetham, Textual Consultant, Kate Tarlow Morgan, Consulting Editor and designer Megan Mangum, for readings and a discussion about the founding of the project and their ongoing interventions in American literary history. Editors will discuss strategies for exploring archives, working collaboratively, upcoming projects, and the impact of Lost & Found on their academic trajectory.

Buy tickets/get more info now