TRINITY GLOBAL HUMANITIES LECTURES -  "Sophia’s Game in Art"

TRINITY GLOBAL HUMANITIES LECTURES - "Sophia’s Game in Art"

This series of lectures will focus on the meaning of art and its place in the history of human civilisation.

By 'Global Humanities Initiative'

Date and time

Wed, 15 May 2024 17:30 - 18:30 GMT+1

Location

Trinity College

23 Trinity Street Cambridge CB2 1TB United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour

Lecture 3: "Sophia’s Game in Art" - 15th May 2024 / 17:30 - 18:45


This series of lectures will focus on the meaning of art and its place in the history of human civilisation.

Organisers: Trinity College and the Global Humanities Initiative at the University of Cambridge

Venue: Winstanley Lecture Theatre - Trinity College. Trinity Street, Cambridge,CB2 1TB

**Access: Entrance to lecture via Whewell’s Court, Trinity Street, across from Great Gate


Other Dates:


  • 1st May 2024 / Lecture 1: "Homo Artifex and the Soul of Art"
  • 8th May 2024 / Lecture 2: "From Truth to Beauty"
  • 15th May 2024 / Lecture 3: "Sophia’s Game in Art"
  • 22nd May 2024 / Lecture 4: "Orlando, Pinocchio and Homo Artifex"


About the Speaker:

Mr Burhan Sonmez

(Senior Member of Hughes Hall College and Trinity College, University of Cambridge)

Burhan Sonmez is a novelist and lawyer from Turkey. He is president of PEN International, the worldwide organisation of writers for freedom of expression. His novels have been translated into more than forty languages and received international prizes, including the EBRD Literature Prize, the Orhan Kemal Novel Award and Vaclav Havel Library Award. He translated the poetry book of The Marriage of Heaven and Hell by William Blake into Turkish.


He received a Law degree from the University of Istanbul and worked as a lawyer before moving to Britain due to political reasons. Sonmez is a Senior Member of Hughes Hall and Trinity College, University of Cambridge. From Middle East Technical University in Ankara to The Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano he has given lectures on literature and freedom of expression in various universities.

He has been on the judging panel of several events, including Inge Feltrinelli Prize and Geneva International Film Festival and written for press such as La Repubblica, Der Spiegel and The Guardian.

Burhan Sönmez (burhansonmez.com)

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