3 hours
Rutgers Writers House
Starting at USD 13
Sat, 06 Dec, 2025 at 10:00 am to 01:00 pm (GMT-05:00)
Rutgers Writers House
305 Cooper Street, Camden, United States
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
We will consider what is literary translation and what role it plays in the literary landscape of the United States. While looking at translation politically, we will also consider how we translate in the everyday, whether we know we are doing so or not. Together, we'll encounter excerpts from Transgressive Circulations by Johannes Göransson, Repetition Nineteen by Monica de la Torre, Lyn Hejinian's essay "Forms in Alterity: On Translation" and other short works. We will then play with and translate our own texts and the texts of others, experimenting with form, context, and strategy.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
olga mikolaivna was born in Kyiv and works in the (intersectional/textual) liminal space of photography, word, translation, and installation. Her debut chapbook cities as fathers is out with Tilted House, “our monuments to Southern California,” she calls them is forthcoming with Ursus Americanus Press, and her translation of Stanislav Belsky's first full length collection in English will be out with Dialogos / Lavender Ink. She lives in Philadelphia and teaches at Temple University.
This is an in-person workshop held at the Rutgers-Camden Writers House. Please enter through the rear door.
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Tickets for Cooper Street Workshop: How We Translate can be booked here.
Ticket type | Ticket price |
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General Admission | 66 USD |
Camden Residents & Rutgers-Camden Students | 13 USD |
The Writers House at Rutgers University-Camden
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