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2018 Puterbaugh Fellow Jenny Erpenbeck speaking to the opening night crowd at Fred Jones Museum
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links — Week of March 9

March 09, 2018 |
A photo of translator Sarah Maguire
Cultural Cross Sections

“Translation Is the Opposite of War”: A Tribute to Sarah Maguire

March 05, 2018 |
An old-style fountain pen writes on lined paper.
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links — Week of March 2

March 02, 2018 |
An oil painting of an old woman sitting on a bed in a lean-to.
The Once Over

Migration, Home, and History through the Eyes of Philippine-American Artists

February 26, 2018 |
A close-up photograph of a small, wooden figure reading a tiny book.
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links — Week of February 23

February 23, 2018 |
Poet Major Jackson smiling, juxtaposed against the cover of his book Roll Deep.
Book Reviews

Rhythm, Pace, Place: Major Jackson’s Lyric Revolt

February 20, 2018 |
A woman is seated on a stark white bench in front of a triptych of three abstract painting while looking at a tree.
Eye on Culture

What to See Now

February 19, 2018 |
A detail from the cover to Black Panther Vol 3 #1; art by Mark Texeira and Joe Quesada
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links: Week of February 16

February 16, 2018 |
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Travels in Literature

Destination: PyeongChang

February 14, 2018 |
A photo of Buchi Emecheta from the cover of The Slave Girl
Cultural Cross Sections

Searching for Menarche in Postcolonial Literature: Buchi Emecheta’s The Bride Price

February 12, 2018 |
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Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links: Week of February 9

February 09, 2018 |
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Cultural Cross Sections

The Last Free Space

February 05, 2018 |
Books crowd the entrance to a building in Italy
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links: Week of February 2

February 02, 2018 |
A photo of author Leila Slimani juxtaposed with the cover of the American edition of her book, The Perfect Nanny
Book Reviews

On the Imperfections of the Perfect Nanny

January 31, 2018 |
Claribel Alegría
News and Events

In Remembrance: The Sword of Poetry (1924-2018)

January 26, 2018 |
Lit Lists

Friday Lit Links: Week of January 26

January 26, 2018 |

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