Discover a forgotten Renaissance masterpiece at the book presentation of Tullia d'Aragona's The Wretch, Otherwise Known as Guerrino, edited by Julia Hairston and translated by John McLucas. This event features a panel discussion with Julia L. Hairston, editor, and John C. McLucas, translator. This landmark volume offers the first English translation of the earliest epic poem written by an Italian woman, presented in a bilingual, unabridged, and fully annotated edition. Part adventure tale, part literary milestone, The Wretch follows the astonishing journey of Guerrino--a nobleman kidnapped by pirates as a child and sold into slavery--through a world of abductions, same-sex seductions, fantastical beasts, and far-flung travels across Europe, Africa, Asia, and even the Purgatory of St. Patrick. Written amid the cultural and religious upheavals of the sixteenth century, the poem engages directly with the epic tradition shaped by Ariosto's Orlando Furioso. This event invites the audience to explore Tullia d'Aragona's bold reimagining of the epic genre and her pioneering role in opening its highest literary ranks to women writers.
New York City, NY; NYC