

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

AES reading at Princeton, March 2015. Photo credit: John Tripoulas.
UPCOMING APPEARANCES October 2025
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U.S.
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Thursday, October 9, Swarthmore, PA: LPAC 101, 5pm: "Austerity and Abundance: Poetry and Translations from the Greek crisis and beyond"
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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)
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​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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.