NIU LLI: Poetry of Nobel Prize Winner Pablo Neruda

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Name: NIU LLI: Poetry of Nobel Prize Winner Pablo Neruda
Date: January 17, 2023
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CST
Event Description:
Pablo Neruda is one of the most important poets in Spanish-American literature. This course will examine his works from a chronological perspective. Not only was he the literature Nobel Prize winner in 1971, but also a truly revolutionary author whose works renovated poetry in the Spanish language. Each class period will present one aspect of his life, from his literary background, to looking at his best-known poetry, to his most ambitious volumes, and ending with his later poetic output. Convener: Francisco Solares-Larrave was born in Guatemala, where he completed his studies in literature and philosophy before arriving in the United States in 1988 to do graduate studies in comparative literature at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. He earned an M.A. and Ph.D. in Spanish-American literature and currently teaches Spanish in the Department of World Languages and Culture at NIU. This class takes place every Tuesday starting January 17 until February 7, 2023. The NIU Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI), established in 2000, is a member-directed group of individuals primarily age 50+ who enjoy learning in informal, flexible, non-competitive groups and like connecting with peers who share their interests. No grades, no tests – just learning for the fun of it.
Location:
Virtual Event
Date/Time Information:
This class takes place 10 to 11 a.m., every Tuesday starting January 17 until February 7, 2023.
Contact Information:
LLI@niu.edu
Fees/Admission:
Attendance at any or all LLI programs this season is $45.00 per person.
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