Essay Is Both Noun and Verb

Tue, Apr 23, 2013

7:00 PM

The essay, a term derived from the French infinitive essayer, or to attempt, was first used in the sixteenth century by Michel de Montaigne to describe the translation of private thoughts into writing. Nearly five hundred years later, the essay form remains a dynamic medium for contemporary writers. What makes it so? Join noted essayistPhillip Lopate in conversation with cultural criticMargo Jefferson as they discuss shifts in contemporary writing and culture. The conversation will be moderated by writer Shifra Sharlin.

During the event, you can watch the livestream here on the “Live Videos” page: https://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/video/670/?live=true

Once the event is over, you can watch a recording of it on the Center for the Humanities Channel here: https://videostreaming.gc.cuny.edu/videos/channel/21/

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Poetry Literature