Love and Literature

14) Ambiguity answers love, with Victoria Rowe Holbrook

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In today's episode, your host (Melinda Karaca) will speak to Victoria Rowe Holbrook. Victoria Rowe Holbrook is a scholar and translator and has taught various courses at different universities worldwide.  She has studied at Harvard and Princeton, obtaining a PhD from the latter in 1985. Her research areas include philosophy, surrealism, world literature, Islamic Studies, Ottoman Studies, Islamic Philosophy, Plato and Platonism, and many more. Her speciality in Seyh Galip has led her to translate his work into English, titled "Beauty and Love". This work of hers will be discussed along with the diverse paths in her life. Thank you all for listening, and a special thanks to Victoria Rowe Holbrook.

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