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Online lecture “Bilingualism vs No-lingualism: Speechlessness as a Tool” with Tatsiana Zamirouskaya

Photo: Tatsiana Zamirovskaya

On April 12, European Humanities University, along with OSUN and Bard Translation and Translatability initiative invite students, prospective students and everyone interested to an online event with Tatsiana Zamirouskaya, a writer and journalist from Minsk, currently living in Brooklyn, NY. Tatsiana Zamirouskaya will give an online lecture on the topic “Bilingualism vs no-lingualism: speechlessness as a tool”.

Tatsiana Zamirouskaya is the author of three short story collections published by AST publishing house (Moscow). Her recent collection of metaphysical sci-fi stories, “The Land Of Random Numbers” (2019), was longlisted for the Russian National Bestseller Award and NOS Literary Award. Her novel about digital immortality and memory, “The Deadnet”, will be published in April 2021 by AST/Elena Shubina Imprint. Tatsiana Zamirovskaya has an MFA from Bard College Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts, and is a recipient of fellowships from Macdowell Colony and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts.

NB! The event will take place via the Zoom platform on April 12, at 4:30 PM (Vilnius time). The link to the webinar is available here. Code: 932178.

The event will be held in English in the form of the lecture and Q&A session as a part of joint activities within the Freedom of Expression Bard International Network Class 2021.

If you would like to submit your question to Tatsiana in advance, please send it directly to the Freedom of Expression leading faculty member Kseniya Shtalenkova via kseniya.shtalenkova@ehu.lt

More information about Tatsiana Zamirouskaya is available in the interview here.

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