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Keats’ Chameleon, Cortázar’s Axolotl

  • The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street New York, NY 10016 (map)

Vida y Cartas de John Keats / Life and Letters of John Keats

The famed Argentinian author Julio Cortázar was a perspicacious reader and avid lover of all things Keats—so much so that he communed with the poet by writing a six hundred-page biography-autobiography, a hybrid memoir intertwining both their lives. Throughout the 1950s, Cortázar also translated many Keats poems and letters, introducing Lord Houghton’s seminal Life and Letters of John Keats to a Latin American audience for the first time. Join English professor Olivia Loksing Moy, of the City University of New York, Lehman College, for a virtual discussion on Julio Cortázar’s translations, the Hispanophone reception of John Keats, and a consideration of Keats’ surprising afterlife preceding the Latin American Boom. 

Please note that the program will take place online. After registering, participants will receive a confirmation email with instructions on how to participate using Zoom. We ask that you download the app in advance for the best user experience.

Tickets: Free: limited availability, advance registration is required.

Later Event: November 4
The Keats-Cortázar Continuum