Tuesday, May 8, 2025 5:20-6:55pm | Humanities Lecture Hall, UC Santa Cruz
Tsering Wangmo Dhompa’s most recent work is The Politics of Sorrow (Columbia University Press). Other works include the chapbook Revolute (Albion Books, 2021) three collections of poetry: My Rice Tastes Like the Lake, In the Absent Everyday and Rules of the House (all from Apogee Press, Berkeley). Dhompa’s first non-fiction book, A Home to Tibet was published by Penguin India. Dhompa is an Associate Professor in the English Department at Villanova University.
This Event is Sponsored By:
UCSC Literature Department | Creative Writing Program | UCSC Center for Racial Justice | Porter Hitchcock Poetry Fund | The Laurie Saint Endowment | The Humanities Institute
