Kate Hagesfeld, grieving the death of her husband, travels to Italy just after 9/11 to re-start her career as an archaeologist. Caught up in efforts to aid refugees from the Kosovo War, she must make the choice of a lifetime.Ann Harleman (CRF 2007) is the author...
Benoît Delbecq (CRF 2009) continues his residency with the Bureau de Son with new work in Paris at the Theatre Rendez-vous d’ailleurs. December 18th 109 rue des Haies, 20h30. 8 euros in advance/12 euros at the door.
Highlights from a year in reading by the Literary Hub staff… Civitellians included were… Ocean Vuong (CRF 2016) for On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, and Emily Skaja (2019) for her Brute: Poems. Read the complete list here.
Olga Neuwirth (CRF 2016)’s new adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s gender-crossing novel is the first work by a woman at the Vienna State Opera. Olga Neuwirth’s new opera, “Orlando,” based on the gender-crossing fictional biography by Virginia Woolf, is the...
Entropy presents some of their favorite selections as nominated by the diverse staff and team, as well as nominations from our readers. This list brings together some of our favorite poetry books & collections published in 2019. Here are the Civitellians on the...
Lee Hall (DG 2010, 2015), was an abstract expressionist, author and professor was born in Lexington, N.C. in 1934, and passed in South Hadley, MA in 2017. She spent most of her professional life in New York and Massachusetts. She became disillusioned with “the...