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What happens when the Bible's most marginalized figures take center stage? Anthony B. Pinn explores fundamental lessons of humanity through the lens of the Bible's most despised characters in his new novel BIBLICAL OUTLAWS.
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New #podcast! #HeatherCassWhite rejoins the show to talk about editing THE MAN WHO READ EVERYTHING: The Literary Letters of #HaroldBloom! Great talk, so GO LISTEN: chimeraobscura.com/vm/episode-6...
(Conversation starts at 14:20; I talk about the #Knicks a bit in my intro.) @yalepress.bsky.social
Yale University Press
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STOLEN FLOWER is a trilingual (Didxazá, Spanish, and English) poetry collection lamenting Mexico's gender-based violence and calling for change. It was Longlisted for the 2026 Oxford-Weidenfeld Translation Prize.
On Wednesday July 1, esteemed writer and translator Wendy Call will be doing an event at Third Place Books in Seattle to discuss her recent translations of STOLEN FLOWER by Irma Pineda and RED SEED: POEMS FOR LUNO by Cruz Alejandra Lucas Juárez.
“We Computers stages an encounter between east and west, past and future, and the literary production of organic and computerized beings."
Alex Lanz from Full Stop reviews WE COMPUTERS by Hamid Ismailov.
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Shakespeare Unlimited released its interview with author Marjorie Garber about her book A TREACHEROUS SECRET AGENT.
Listen here: https://www.folger.edu/podcasts/shakespeare-unlimited/shakespeare-and-the-red-scare/
A multilayered exploration of poetry, authorship, and digital intelligence by “a writer of immense poetic power” (The Guardian) Finalist, 2025 National ...
A world-renowned critic’s haunting and deeply researched account of the subversive acts of literary revenge performed during the Red Scare hearings of the ...
Virtual Memories Show 679: Heather Cass White “This was the most fun I ever had making a book. I got to sit on the attic floor, going though Harold’s papers and books, and there were a …