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Indiana

A theatre performance presented by the Centre for Comparative Literature. Please click here to view Published in 1832, her first novel, Indiana, scandalized readers across the Atlantic. Adapted to the stage in English, it transport viewers to a theatre of … Continue reading

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Ann Komaromi

Preserving history through dissident literature — Ann Komaromi explores Russia’s underground publishing network March 9, 2023 by Sean McNeely – A&S News While the world continues to watch the war in Ukraine and witnesses the exchange of bombs and gunfire, Ann Komaromi is … Continue reading

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Unlovable: The Centre for Comparative Literature’s 31st Annual Conference

Unlovable: The Centre for Comparative Literature’s 31st Annual Conference March 24 & 25, 2023 | full schedule at unlovabletoronto.org Keynote: Alexander García Düttmann (Universität der Kunste, Berlin) “Does Truth Make Lovers Unlovable?” Friday, March 24, 3:00 – 5:00 pm Alumni … Continue reading

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Eva Kushner (1929 – 2023)

In Memoriam: Eva Kushner (1929 – 2023) February 8, 2023 It is with great sadness that the Centre for Comparative Literature shares the news that Professor Eva Kushner, former director of the Centre, and Professor of Comparative Literature, passed away … Continue reading

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Aaron Jingyi Chen Memorial Award

Inspired by his generous, gentle, and loving heart, Aaron Chen’s parents and friends hope to honor his memories and wishes by establishing a memorial award at the University of Toronto to support students who have endured similarly severe health challenges … Continue reading

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Professor Martin Revermann’s Humboldt Prize

Professor Martin Revermann has been awarded the Humboldt Prize by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for his work. Professor Martin Revermann Awarded Prestigious Humboldt Research Prize Tuesday, November 15, 2022 – 11:32 Tanya Rohrmoser tanya.rohrmoser@utoronto.ca Award-winning Classicist looks toward a … Continue reading

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Ami Xherro, our Centre PhD student has received the Canada Council for the Arts – 2022 Research and Creation Grant.

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Professor John Zilcosky has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship.

Professor John Zilcosky has been awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation offers fellowships to exceptional individuals in pursuit of scholarship in any field of knowledge and creation in any art form, under … Continue reading

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Written in Blood: Caribbean Readings in Conflict and Healing by Conrad James

A&S News article on Professor Conrad James’ course: “Written in Blood: Caribbean Readings in Conflict and Healing” ‘There’s something specific about the Spanish Caribbean that draws you in at a very visceral level’: Conrad James captures a vibrant literature in … Continue reading

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Eva-Lynn Jagoe’s “The Finca”: republished in Best Canadian Essays 2021

Eva-Lynn Jagoe’s “The Finca“: republished in Best Canadian Essays 2021 Eva-Lynn Jagoe’s “The Finca,” originally published in The New Quarterly, was awarded Honourable Mention in the National Magazine Awards, and chosen as one of the Best Canadian Essays 2021 (Biblioasis). Read more here

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