Irregular Reading: Sharon Dodua Otoo's "Adas Raum"
On October 8, 2021, NYU Center for the Humanities, Stanford University’s Division of Literatures, Cultures and Languages, and Deutsches Haus at NYU presented the second event in our "Irregular Readings" series, a conversation with the author and political activist, Sharon Dodua Otoo, who read from her highly acclaimed debut novel, Adas Raum (Fischer Verlag, 2021), and conversed with her literary translator Jon Cho-Polizzi. The conversation was moderated by Professor Ulrich Baer (NYU) and Professor Amir Eshel (Stanford University).
Видео Irregular Reading: Sharon Dodua Otoo's "Adas Raum" канала Deutsches Haus
Видео Irregular Reading: Sharon Dodua Otoo's "Adas Raum" канала Deutsches Haus
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