Finding the Right Book—The Prison Literature Project
By Andrea A. Firth The letters are brief. Handwritten in pencil on a half-sheet of lined notebook paper folded inside a stamped envelope. One person asks for a dictionary. Another...
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By Andrea A. Firth The letters are brief. Handwritten in pencil on a half-sheet of lined notebook paper folded inside a stamped envelope. One person asks for a dictionary. Another...
The English department I hoped to join had two tenure-track jobs going that year, and one of them looked straightforward enough. They needed a medievalist, someone to do Chaucer an...
All the RACC-Lit goodness for April 2026 EMCrit Project by Scott Weingart, MD FCCM.
Peter Dorman writes: In case you haven’t seen it, check out this recent piece in Rolling Stone. A key paragraph toward the end: Craig Callender, a philosophy professor at the Unive...
Regular readers know that I’m a fan of bandes dessinées; see here, also here, also my recent paper with Susan Kruglinski, Statistical graphics and comics: Parallel histories of vis...
“Good taste means nothing if you can’t sell a book.”
In 1968, Roland Barthes heralded “The Death of the Author,” arguing that all writing is polyphonic in nature. If we believe him, meaning making is inherently open: layered voices s...
In the previous essay I discussed how to assess experts. While people argue based on the views of experts, they also make arguments based on studies (and experiments). While usingR...
LITERATURE expresses complex and nuanced ideas — the powerful feelings that define us as human beings and the detailed observations that illuminate all aspects of our lives. It doe...
For the Pudding, Russell Samora, with design and illustration by Shelly Tan, analyzed…Tags: fiction, Pudding, Russell Samora, simile, words
At the Author Lunch with Colson Whitehead, the conversation moved between reading, rejection, labor, and artificial intelligence. Whitehead spoke as an indoor child shaped by The T...
At the Author Lunch with Colson Whitehead, the conversation moved between reading, rejection, labor, and artificial intelligence. Whitehead spoke as an indoor child shaped by The T...
In Nicole Krauss’s short story, “The Young Painters,” readers encounter a narrator who is struggling to come to terms with the The post The ethics of storytelling appeared first on...
Avigayl Sharp’s Offseason is a deeply internal debut, charting the bounds of a violent, unpredictable world through its truth-seeking (and perpetually dishonest) narrator. The nove...
In a fast-paced digital world filled with trending content and short attention spans, classic literature continues to stand tall as a pillar of depth and meaning. These works, writ...
The novelist discusses works of fiction that draw from the people one knows—often, to controversial effect.
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