the rumpus – Three Percent /College/translation/threepercent a resource for international literature at the University of Rochester Mon, 16 Apr 2018 16:41:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Rumpus International Rivers Interviews /College/translation/threepercent/2009/12/23/the-rumpus-international-rivers-interviews/ /College/translation/threepercent/2009/12/23/the-rumpus-international-rivers-interviews/#respond Wed, 23 Dec 2009 16:40:45 +0000 http://www.wdev.rochester.edu/College/translation/threepercent-dev/2009/12/23/the-rumpus-international-rivers-interviews/

The International Rivers Interview Series was born of two unrelated events. The first was a Roni Horn exhibit I saw some years back in New York featuring the work Still Water (The River Thames, For Example). Horn framed multiple close-up shots of the Thames passing through central London and approached the river with a number of questions. I remember Horn asking, ‘What is the color of water?’ and the elegant simplicity of that question struck me. One answer is that it has no color, that water is a body that either reflects its surroundings by throwing back a visual reply or absorbing organic matter. Water is, Horn later said, “a master chameleon. Or the ultimate mime.” Could rivers like the Thames, I wondered, reflect more than mud, trees and bridges, but history and culture too?

They’ll be interviewing four writers: Sasa Stanisic, György Dragomán, Dumitru Tsepeneag, and our own . The first interview, with György Dragomán, .

An idea that’s definitely worth keeping up with.

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