Anne Carson: Reading from Nox from epitaph Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 14 min 57 sec ✓ Published: 05-Feb-2013
Description: Anne Carson reads from her book Nox, which is an epitaph for her brother who ran away and died in Copenhagen. In Nox Carson tries to picture her brother through diary notes, letters and photographs, forming the book as a dialogue with Roman poet Catullus, who wrote an epitaph for his brother, too.nnIn this video Anne Carson (b 1950) starts by introducing Nox and by reading Catullus’ poem 101 in latin. Anne Carson’ asked Danish poet Pejk Malinovski to read some parts of Nox in the Danish tran
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