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One of the first essays published in Berlin Review was Logan
February's "Sans Souci" In this episode the Nigerian poet and
essayist reads an excerpt from the piece, written while living in
Berlin on a DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Fellowship. The essay begins
with a walk through Sanssouci Park in Potsdam and continues into a
meditation on exile, colonial inheritance, loneliness as a luxury
and what it means to stand inside and outside a place at once.
After reading an excerpt of the essay, Logan is joined by the
writer and translator Miriam Stoney for a conversation about
translation, ghosts, poetic license and the tension around what
language can and cannot express. You can read the rest of Logan
February's essay "Sans Souci" at blnreview.de
February's "Sans Souci" In this episode the Nigerian poet and
essayist reads an excerpt from the piece, written while living in
Berlin on a DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Fellowship. The essay begins
with a walk through Sanssouci Park in Potsdam and continues into a
meditation on exile, colonial inheritance, loneliness as a luxury
and what it means to stand inside and outside a place at once.
After reading an excerpt of the essay, Logan is joined by the
writer and translator Miriam Stoney for a conversation about
translation, ghosts, poetic license and the tension around what
language can and cannot express. You can read the rest of Logan
February's essay "Sans Souci" at blnreview.de
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