Diana Librandi
Graduate Student, Classics, UCLA
After receiving a B.A. in Classics from the University of Siena, in 2012 Diana graduated with honors from the same University with an M.A. in Ancient Studies. She wrote a thesis entitled “Analkis aner. Aegisthus and Paris in Archaic and Classical Greek Poetry.” As a graduate student at UCLA Department of Classics, Diana focused her research on genre crossing in Lucan’s Pharsalia and psychoanalytical interpretations of Senecan drama. She is currently working on her qualifying paper “Hesiod and the Poetics of Hunger.”