Celebrating Elias Khoury and Mahmoud Darwish with Ammiel Alcalay and Sinan Antoon

Fri, Mar 14, 2025

6:00 PM–8:00 PM

Rooms 9206/9207, CUNY Graduate Center, 365 5th Ave, NYC. Free and open to all. Registration required.

Elias Khoury (1948-2024) and Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008)

Join Archipelago Books with Lost & Found in celebrating the lives and work of Elias Khoury (1948-2024) and Mahmoud Darwish (1941-2008), two of the most revered practitioners of Arab literature. Both Darwish and Khoury were unwavering advocates for social justice and the Palestinian cause; we’re thrilled to have poets and translators Ammiel Alcalay and Sinan Antoon come together to speak about their exceptionally rich lives and work. This event is free and open to all and will have a reception to follow, and the authors books will be available at discount.

Participants

Sinan Antoon

Sinan Antoon is a poet, novelist, translator and scholar. He has published two collections of poetry and five novels. His most recent work is Postcards from the Underworld (Seagull Books, 2023).  His scholarly works include The Poetics of the Obscene in Pre-Modern Arabic Literature and numerous articles on modern Arabic poetry and contemporary Iraqi culture. His essays and creative writings in Arabic have appeared in various journals in the Arab world and in English in The New York TimesThe GuardianThe NationJournal of Palestine Studies, and Critical Times. His literary translations from Arabic include Mahmoud Darwish’s In the Presence of Absence. He is associate professor at the Gallatin School, New York UniversityHe is co-founder and co-editor of Jadaliyya.

Ammiel Alcalay

Ammiel Alcalay is a poet, novelist, translator, essayist, critic and scholar. He is the author of more than 20 books including After Jews and ArabsMemories of Our Future and Controlled Demolition: a work in four books. He is Distinguished Professor at Queens College, CUNY, and the CUNY Graduate Center in New York, and the General Editor of Lost & Found: The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative.

This event is co-presented by Archipelago Books and Lost & Found; The CUNY Poetics Document Initiative with the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center.

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