Svetlana Boym Memorial Lecture: David Damrosch

Location: Harvard Hall 101

Apr

21

5:00 pm

- 6:30 pm

Harvard Hall 101

The Department of Comparative Literature and the Department of Slavic Literatures and Languages cordially invite you to the sixth annual Svetlana Boym Memorial Lecture.

Speaker | David Damrosch

Ernest Bernbaum Professor of Comparative Literature

Title | Nostalgias of the Future: The Materiality of Memory in Solaris and New York 2140

In The Future of Nostalgia, Svetlana Boym writes that “at first glance, nostalgia is a longing for a place, but actually it is a yearning for a different time – the time of our childhood.” Science fiction adds a new temporal dimension, a prospective nostalgia set in a distant future. This talk will compare Russian and American nostalgias as seen in the varied ways objects carry memory in Andrei Tarkovsky’s Solaris and Kim Stanley Robinson’s New York 2140.

Event open to all