May 1, 2008 | CUNY Segal Theater | New York City
With Carmen Boullosa & Horacio Castellanos Moya; moderated by Nathalie Handal
Cosponsored by the Martin E. Segal Theater Center, The Graduate Center, CUNY
Autobiography, fictionalized memoir, and “forged” personas are all part of a writer’s vocabulary and can often push the boundaries of genre. This panel looks at how images of the self, along with narratives sustained by the body and nation, enter into public consciousness and in turn rewrite stories.
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From the PEN Blogs
• Catherine Texier
Mexican novelist Carmen Boullosa and Honduras/El Salvador author Horacio Castallanos novelist and journalists both read a passage from a novel in English, and then sat down for a talk with playwright Nathalie Handal. [More]