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Translating Silence: Denise Newman on Poetics and Perception

Tue, Dec 02

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San Francisco

Join us for the final Tuesday Talks of 2025, featuring CCA Professor Denise Newman.

Translating Silence: Denise Newman on Poetics and Perception
Translating Silence: Denise Newman on Poetics and Perception

Time & Location

Dec 02, 2025, 5:00 PM – 6:20 PM

San Francisco, 145 Hooper St, San Francisco, CA 94107, USA

About the event

Poet, translator, and interdisciplinary artist Denise Newman shares work that explores the tension between language and reality. She is the author of five collections of poetry, including The Redesignation of Paradise and the forthcoming Reality Is Occurring in the Cracks in Reality (2025). Newman has also translated major works by Inger Christensen and Naja Marie Aidt, including Baboon (PEN Translation Prize) and When Death Takes Something From You Give It Back (longlisted for the National Book Award). Her writing has appeared in World Literature TodayPositAsymptote, and Chicago Review.

LOCATION: H&S Homeroom, Hooper Pavillion, 145 Hooper Street, SF


This event is part of CCA MFA Writing’s 25-Year Anniversary programming, a yearlong celebration of the people and practices that have shaped the program since its founding in 2000.

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