Book Launch for Anna Gréki’s Algeria, Capital: Algiers translated by Marine Cornuet Fri, Nov 8, 20247:00 PM–8:30 PMThe Word is Change Bookstore368 Tompkins Ave. (at Putnam), Brooklyn, NY 11216. Free and open to all. This Friday is the book launch of Anna Gréki’s Algeria, capital: Algiers. Translator Marine Cornuet (a QC MFA alum) will read alongside friends Radhika Singh (another QC MFA alum) who will read an excerpt of her science fiction manuscript that, like Gréki’s work, envisions liberated futures, and translator and poet David Iaconangelo (himself a current QC MFA student) who will read his translation of a poem by Miguel Hernández, one of Gréki’s inspirations. As Gréki puts it, “there will be joy / but we will forget nothing of what has happened.” This is the kind of reading we here at the Queens College MFA Program are overjoyed to see because it shows how connected members of the QC MFA community can be. We find connections, and those connections make us better. It’s not lost on us that the foreword is written by QC faculty member Ammiel Alcalay. This book is copublished by Lost & Found, CUNY’s innovative publishing initiative from the CUNY Graduate Center, which Ammiel edits. Algeria, capital: Algiers was written by Anna Gréki while in prison for her participation in the Algerian liberation struggle. This co-publication, shared between CUNY’s Lost & Found and worldwide with Pinsapo Press, makes this work available to English readers for the first time. Working on cutting-edge and innovative translations with Lost & Found is just one of the many paths our students can take. To find out more of the options av […] “Book Launch for Anna Gréki’s Algeria, Capital: Algiers translated by Marine Cornuet”