Exhibition Programs: Rethinking Othello with Tracy Chevalier

May 24, 2017

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Tracy Chevalier, the author of The Girl with the Pearl Earring, discusses her latest novel, New Boy, and the work of translating the 16th-century Venice of Othello to 1970s suburban Washington, DC. She will speak with Samhita Mukhopadhyay, the Senior Editorial Director of Culture and Identities at Mic.

New Boy is Chevalier’s contribution to the Hogarth Shakespeare project, which solicits retellings of Shakespeare’s best works from acclaimed and bestselling novelists. The novel follows a diplomat’s son, eleven-year-old Osei Kokote, arriving at his fifth school in five years and quickly developing a relationship  with Dee, the school’s most popular girl. But one student, Ian, who can’t stand to see a friendship between a black boy and a white girl, aims to sever their connection.

An accompaniment to the Love in Venice exhibit, which runs at The Stephen A. Schwarzman Building through August 26, 2017.

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This program is part of Shakespeare Lives, a global program celebrating the continuing resonance of Shakespeare around the world led by the British Council and the GREAT Britain Campaign. The global program officially ended in 2016, but some activities will continue in the USA and worldwide in 2017.

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