Rare bilingual Latino literature conference at UCSC on Nov. 10-11 - California

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Posted on: October 30th, 2006
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“A distinguished group of writers, editors, and critics will converge on the UCSC campus November 10 and 11 for a bilingual conference on Latino literature, “Latino Literature/La Literatura Latina: Writing, Publishing, Reading.”

The conference is designed to explore the variety and diversity of Latino literature, said one of the organizers, Juan Poblete, associate professor of literature. Photo: Dana Rohlf

In addition to a series of academic panels, the conference will feature eight nationally recognized writers who will read from their works in two evening sessions titled “Latina/o Writers Read.” Admission is free and the public is encouraged to attend.”

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