Join visiting poet Carlos Aguasaco for his presentation “Don Quijote, Batman & El Chapulín Colorado,” in Room 301 of Merrick Hall as part of OWU’s Hispanic and Latinx Heritage Poetry Festival. His lecture will go from 10 to 11 a.m.
Aguasaco is an associate professor of Latin American Cultural Studies at The City College of New York and the founder of both the Americas Poetry Festival of New York, a multilingual poetry festival, and Artepoética Press, a Hispanic publishing house dedicated to publishing works related to Latin American cultures.
Aguasaco has published six books of poetry, including his most recent “Piedra Guadalquivir /Guadalquivir Stone.”
For more information about the event and the Festival, visit https://www.owu.edu/news-media/details/hispanic-and-latinx-heritage-poetry-festival/ or email Dr. Rojas at jarojas@owu.edu.
