European Seminar Series

Center for European and Mediterranean Studies (NYU) 53 Washington Square South, 3rd Floor East, New York, United States

Alexander Goerlach (Carnegie Council for Ethics and International Affairs): Homo Empathicus—How to Save Liberal Democarcy Located at the 3rd Floor East, Room 324.   From the Center for European and Mediterranean Studies at NYU. 

Blind Visions

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Carlo Levi's 'Disegni della Cecità' Blind Visions Carlo Levi's Disegni della Cecità Curated by Nino Sottile Zumbo With the participation of Antonino Milicia On view through December 13 Mon-Fri 10-6   An exhibit of drawings by author and artist Carlo Levi (1902-1975), made during a period of temporary blindness caused by diabetes. In 1973, while bedridden, he had a special wooden…

Norway Celebration At the Frankfurt Book Fair

Scandinavia House 58 Park Avenue, New York City, NY, United States

The Frankfurt Book Fair celebrates Norway as the Guest of Honor at this program at Scandinavia House, presented by Margit Walsø and Oliver Møystad/NORLA. The event will include a panel on the “Success Criteria for Books in Translation,” followed by a reception. Panelists include Håkon Harket, Editor at Forlaget Press (Norway); Richard Stoiber, Editor at Matthes & Seitz (Germany); Peter Blackstock,…

THE WORLD OF AUFBAU: HITLER’S REFUGEES IN AMERICA

Center for Jewish History 15 W. 16th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Aufbau—a German-language weekly published in New York and circulated worldwide—was an essential platform for the generation of refugees from Hitler and the displaced people and concentration camp survivors who arrived in the United States after the war. The publication served to link thousands of readers looking for friends and loved ones in every part of the world. In its pages…

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Film: Talks with TGM

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York, NY, United States

Talks with TGM (2018). Director: Jakub Červenka, runtime: 80 min, In Czech with English subtitles. A special screening as a tribute to Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk. The film will be followed by a discussion with Masaryk's great-granddaughter Charlotta Kotik and Dagmar Hájková, a researcher from the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences. Synopsis: On 26 September 1928,…

Histories Hidden in Paint from Manet to Picasso: Re-examining the Thannhauser Collection‎

La Maison Française (NYU) 16 Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum has published a comprehensive study of its core holdings of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century art. Thannhauser Collection:French Modernism at the Guggenheim brings to light revelatory new scholarship on the history of the German-Jewish Thannhauser family and galleries and, more broadly, the cultural milieu of Europe in the first decades of the twentieth century. Featuring…

The Heart of a Stranger

Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò (NYU) 24 West 12th Street, New York City, NY, United States

Centro Primo Levi Readings Presented in collaboration with Centro Primo Levi. The Heart of a Stranger An Anthology of Exile Literature (2020, Pushkin Press) Edited by André Naffis-Sahely The editor in conversation with: Jenny Xie (NYU, Graywolf poet) Aaron Robertson (Lit Hub Editor and translator of Ethiopian memoirist Martha Nasibù) Jonathan Galassi (poet and translator, Farrar, Straus and Giroux) The Heart of a Stranger charts…

Science Cafe: Research on Masaryk with Dagmar Hajkova

Bohemian National Hall 321 E 73rd St., New York, NY, United States

At the first edition of Science Café, Dagmar Hájková, a researcher who specializes in Czech history of the first half of the 20th century, will present the current research from the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of Sciences focused on Tomas Garrigue Masaryk and his presence. Dagmar Hájková is a senior researcher in Masaryk Institute and Archive…

IRISH WRITERS IN THE AMERICAN PRESS, 1882-1964

Glucksman Ireland House NYU One Washington Mews, New York City, NY, United States

Irish Writers in the Irish American Press (University of Massachusetts Press, 2018) spans the period from Oscar Wilde’s 1882 American lecture tour to the months following JFK’s assassination and covers the century in which Irish American identity was shaped by immigration, religion, politics, and economic advancement. Through a close engagement with Irish American periodicals, Dr. Stephen Butler offers a more nuanced…

The Moles – Philippe Quesne

Skirball Center for Performing Arts 566 LaGuardia Place, New York

This event will recur Every Day until Sep. 14, 2019 French theater director and visual artist Philippe Quesne invites you into a parallel universe where there are no humans and no words. In this mysterious underground world, larger-than-life moles are not solitary creatures, but the architects of something between a utopian community and a punk rock band. “Mr. Quesne specializes in finding…