The Louisville Conference

Since 1973, the Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture has become an international event, bringing together hundreds of scholars and creative writers from around the world.

Since 1973, the Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture has become an international event, bringing together hundreds of scholars and creative writers from around the world. 

Welcome to the 52nd Annual Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture.

Join us for two days of engaging virtual panels on February 17-18, 2025, followed by three days of in-person discussions, networking, and vibrant exchange in Louisville from February 20-22, 2025.

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Program

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Virtual Events

In-Person Events

All panels will be hosted inside the Bingham Humanities Building (2216 S 1st St, Louisville, KY 40208). The check-in table will be located on the 3rd floor in HUM 300.


  

Confirmed LCLC52 events include The Hero Project of the Century: As iZ by Tyrone Williams (Aldon Nielsen, organizer), The Function of Music in Poetry (Adeena Karasick and Mark Scroggins, organizers), Fred Jameson's Years of Theory (featuring Robert Tally, Andrew Cole, Carson Welch, and others to come). 

 

 

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