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Modern Greek Studies -- A talk by Novelist Natalie Bakopoulos on her novel, "The Green Shore"
Speaker Novelist Natalie Bakopoulos
Date Apr 2, 2013
Time 5:00 pm
Location Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building
Cost Free and open to the public.
Sponsor Modern Greek Studies Program; European Union Center and the US Department of Education Title VI; Program in Comparative and World Literature; Department of English; Center for Advanced Study; Hellenic Student Association (HSA); SORF
Event type Lecture
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Originating Calendar School of Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics Calendar
Natalie Bakopoulos holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan, where she now teaches. Her work has appeared in Tin House, Ninth Letter, and Granta Online, and she received a 2010 O. Henry Award, a Hopwood Award, and the Platsis Prize for Work in the Greek Legacy. She is a contributing editor for the online journal Fiction Writers Review (www.fictionwritersreview.com). Each summer she teaches creative writing at the Aegean Arts Circle in Andros, Greece.
"The Green Shore" is Natalie Bakopoulos's first novel.






