AMERICAN HUNGARIAN LIBRARY AND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Amerikai Magyar Könyvtár és Történelmi Társulat
A Multi-Disciplinary Night of Media & Literature
Fri, Jan 30
|New York
Join us for something different... An evening of literature, media, and conversation featuring three distinguished writers, translators, and multimedia artists, followed by a discussion.


Time & Location
Jan 30, 2026, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
New York, 215 E 82nd St, New York, NY 10028, USA
About the Event
Jessie Kindig is a writer and critic based in New York City. She is the Senior Editor for the Humanities at Yale University Press and a contributing editor to Lux magazine. Her writing has appeared in The New Republic, n+1, The New York Review of Books, and The Baffler.
Walter K. Lew is the author of Treadwinds and the founding editor of Kaya Press. A former television producer, his multimedia work has been staged at the Walker Art Center. He is currently creating short films based on Super 8 footage smuggled out of Korea in 1987.
Jake Levine is an award-winning translator and editor of the Moon Country series at Black Ocean. His co-translation of Kim Yideum’s Hysteria won the National Translation Award. His latest book of poetry, The Imagined Country, is out now from Tolsun Books.

