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The Poetics & Translingualism Research Group

The Poetics & Translingualism Research Group coordinates and promotes the reading, writing, and critical exploration of contemporary poetics and translingualism. It highlights relevant events and resources within and beyond the University of Lincoln, and provides a regular forum and seeks to stimulate debate, collaboration, and innovation among poets, writers, translators, critics, and theorists linked to the University of Lincoln. The Research Group sponsors and brings together activity in readings, workshops, exhibitions, lectures, publications, research projects, seminars, and symposia in and around the University of Lincoln. Many events, such as our guest speakers and visiting poets and writers series, are open to the public. 

Recent works by members of the group––articles, books, essays, interviews, reviews, translations, and original creative texts––have appeared or are forthcoming with various publishers and in national and international journals, magazines, and anthologies, including Bombay Gin, Broken Sleep Books, Conjunctions, edition taberna kritika, Evergreen ReviewGuernica Magazine, Harper's MagazineHotel, Los Angeles Review of Books, New Directions, Plume, Poetry InternationalPoetry London, Seagull Books, The Rialto, Versal, Verse DailyWretched Strangers, and 3:AM Magazine

 

Our members also contribute to a number of humanitarian projects, including the Rwanda Refugee Poetry Project at the University of Lincoln, the International Refugee Poetry Network, and the Justice Arts and Migration Network. In addition, members serve as editors, readers, and curators for the following academic and literary publications/publishers as well as arts/literary organisations: Black Lawrence PressMAYDAY Magazine, SO FestivalThe Abandoned Playground, and The Lincoln Review.          

 

We encourage all students, staff, and members of the wider community to learn more about our research and activities by attending our public events.

 

For more information, please get in touch with Daniele Pantano or Sherezade García Rangel

 

 

Research Leads and Convenors

Daniele Pantano

(Associate Professor, Programme Leader MA Creative Writing, Co-Director MFA Creative Writing & Publishing)

 

Sherezade García Rangel

(Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing)

 

Assistant Convenor

Alison Smith

(PhD Creative Writing student)



RECENT EVENTS
 

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ISSN 2632-4423

 

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