The Department of Letters (Dlet), at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), celebrates poetry day with the event “Poetic prose or poem in prose? Poetry beyond discursive genres”. The event, coordinated by professor Cellina Muniz, is free and takes place on March 14, at 10 am, in auditorium B of CCHLA.
The event begins with a poetic soirée by student Vitória Lima Quaresma. Afterwards, a round table will be held with the writers Maíra Dal’maz, who is a poet and a doctoral student in Language Studies at UFRN, and Andréia Braz, a graduate in literature and specialist in reading and text production. The presentation is mediated by UFRN professor Mauro Dunder.
Registration is available on Sigaa. For more information, visit the website.
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