

poet, critic, translator, docta puella
A.E. Stallings

AES reading at Princeton, March 2015. Photo credit: John Tripoulas.
UPCOMING APPEARANCES October 2025
U.S.
Thursday, October 9, Swarthmore, PA: LPAC 101, 5pm: "Austerity and Abundance: Poetry and Translations from the Greek crisis and beyond"
Friday, October 10, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa: 4:30PM Weiss 235
Lecture 1
Translator as poet, poet as translator: originality and imitation as flip sides of one coin (a discussion of practice and performance)
Saturday, October 11, Dickinson College
2:30 PM Weiss 235
Lecture 2
Poets, Painters, Parthenon and Plunder: How Poets and Painters Framed the Debate Over Elgin and the Removal of Sculptures from the Athenian Acropolis
Wednesday, October 15, Head House Books, Philadelphia, poetry reading with Nicholas Friedman and Luke Stromberg. Philadelphia poet Ernest Hilbert will host the event. 6:30 pm.
Thursday, October 16, U Penn, Philadelphia
Department Colloquium: A.E. Stallings (Oxford) "Homer as the Muse: Poems in Conversation with Classical Literature"
4:45pm - 6:15pm | 402 Cohen Hall, 249 South 36th St.
*4:15-4:45 pm: Coffee and cookies in Cohen Hall 2nd Floor Lounge. All are welcome.
October 17, Friday, Columbia University, NY
Department of Classics Lecture Series: "Adventures in Verse Translation: An American Poet & Classicist in Greece"
4:10 PM 6:00 PM
Hamilton 603, Department of Classics at Columbia University in the City of New York1130 Amsterdam Avenue, 617 Hamilton Hall
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Pendleton Room (2nd floor), Michigan Union, 6 pm
Event presentation and Q&A. The Parthenon Marbles: How Poets (and their Painter Friends) Framed the Debate on Elgin’s Removals.