Literature and culture conference features authors in free keynote sessions

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. 鈥 More than 300 literary scholars, critics and writers from around the world are expected at the University of Louisville for the Feb. 21-23 Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900.

    UofL’s English and classical and modern languages departments and the Commonwealth Center for the Humanities and Society sponsor the annual conference with topics ranging from 鈥淪harp Objects鈥 to Virginia Woolf and from poetry criticism to fairy tales and superheroes. Keynote addresses listed below are free and public; those speakers are:

    –Sianne Ngai, cultural theorist, University of Chicago English professor and author of 鈥淯gly Feelings鈥 and 鈥淥ur Aesthetic Categories: Zany, Cute, Interesting.鈥 She will speak about 鈥淭ransparency and Enigma in the Gimmick as Capitalist Form鈥 at 5 p.m. Feb. 21 in Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library.

    –Amy Parker, University of Iowa lecturer and winner of UofL鈥檚 2018 Calvino Prize in fiction, will read from her 鈥淧ica Ceremony (for feeding the hungry ghosts)鈥 at 11 a.m. Feb. 22 in Bingham Poetry Room, Ekstrom Library.

    –Ivonne Gordon Carrera Andrade, University of Redlands professor of Spanish and Latin American literature and an award-winning poet, literary critic and translator. The Ecuador native will discuss 鈥淭he Trouble of Travels: Language and Displacement鈥 at 3:15 p.m. Feb. 22 in Bingham Poetry Room, Ekstrom Library.

    –Douglas Kearney, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities creative writing instructor and author of the poetry collections 鈥淏uck Studies,鈥 鈥淧atter,鈥 鈥淭he Black Automaton鈥 and 鈥淔ear, Some,鈥 as well as the nonfiction book 鈥淢ess and Mess and.鈥 He will read from his work at 5 p.m. Feb. 22 in Room 100, Bingham Humanities Building.

    –Lynn Keller, poetry and environmental humanities professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she directs the Center for Culture, History and Environment. Her books include 鈥淩e-making it New: Contemporary American Poetry and the Modernist Tradition.鈥 She will discuss 鈥淏otanical Ecopoetics in the Self-conscious Anthropocene鈥 at 5 p.m. Feb. 23 at Cressman Center for Visual Arts, 100 E. Main St.

    For more information, contact Alan Golding, 502-852-5918 or alan.golding@louisville.edu, or check .

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    Judy Hughes
    Judy Hughes is a senior communications and marketing coordinator for UofL鈥檚 Office of Communications and Marketing and associate editor of UofL Magazine. She previously worked in news as a writer and editor for a daily newspaper and The Associated Press.