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PhillyTalks #11
Ammiel Alcalay, Tom Mandel
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Listen to a 94 minute recording, or download the file
Event Date: Thursday, March 05, 1998 Location: Slought Foundation at University of Pennsylvania
PhillyTalks Series
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Ammiel Alcalay is a writer, translator & poet living in New York City. He has published one book of poetry, the cairo notebooks (Singing Horse Press, 1993). He has also published a critical work from Minnesota Press titled After Jews and Arabs: Remaking Levantine Culture, a work which looks at the cross-influences of Herbraic and Arabic literature.
Tom Mandel is the author of 10 books of poetry, including Ency (Tuumba, 1978), a foundational work in the early language poetry movement, Realism (Burning Deck, 1991), Letters of the Law (Sun & Moon 1994) and Prospect of Release (Chax, 1996). He attended the University of Chicago and currently lives in Washington, D.C.
Organized by
Louis Cabri

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MLA Style:
Ammiel Alcalay, et al. "PhillyTalks #11." Slought Foundation Online Content. [05 March 1998;
Accessed 14 March 2010]. <http://slought.org/content/11084/>.
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