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Louisiana's premier academic publisher, established in 1935. #lsupress
Baton Rouge, LA
Joined April 2009
We've got three great launches left in our FB Live Author Series this month! Next up: a special Monday book talk today with Katherine Rohrer. Don't forget to tune in! https://t.co/c1xR4lAOpe
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In examining the vital role of emotions within soldiers’ relationships, Joshua R. Shiver’s "War Fought and Felt" advances our grasp of the links between masculinity, emotion, and relationships during the American Civil War. Happy #pubday, Joshua! https://t.co/8VHJBpXJDG
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We're live with Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick, author of the brand-new @lsupress book "Lives Revised"! Please join us for a book talk and Q&A here: https://t.co/CQoRiRRjws
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"[A] new perspective for scholars of the Gilded Age." –Aaron Jacobs in The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era in a thoughtful new review of Court Carney's "Reckoning with the Devil." https://t.co/3ov1350Dkz
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Jeffrey Meyers, one of twelve Americans in the @RSLiterature, is the author of fifty-seven books on biography, art, film, and literary criticism. His latest is the multifaceted "Forty-Three Ways of Looking at Hemingway." Happy #pubday, Jeffrey! https://t.co/Yr6wEr9gXu
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Episode 128 is here! We talk about the Beecher family with author Obbie Tyler Todd: https://t.co/pfIDfyeX4o
@lsupress @obbietylertodd
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Many Americans have heard of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin. But did you know that her father was a famous evangelist, her brother was “the most famous man in Am…
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"Young Woman with a Cane" was featured in two recent reviews! @worldlittoday praised Gibbons' "cosmopolitan vision of a world without suffering," while @thehudsonreview declared his Emily Dickinson poems as "a stroke of Dickinsonian genius in itself." https://t.co/SWblgbWLiU
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There’s really no pastor-historian whose scholarship I appreciate more than Eric Smith. His bio of John Broadus w @lsupress is coming in February, and I can’t wait to read it. I’m leading an independent study next semester and we’re diving into this work. https://t.co/wirnyJmZiU
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John A. Broadus (1827–95) was a highly influential Southern Baptist leader, preacher, scholar, and educator during the latter half of the nineteenth century. He cofounded the Southern Baptist...
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A couple weeks ago, @OPB’s @DaveMillerOPB led a poignant conversation with Floyd Skloot and his daughter, Rebecca Skloot, about aging, illness, and art at @Powells. What transpired is the latest "Think Out Loud" episode, available now for streaming: https://t.co/ik7RmR3oIX
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@lsupress poet and cli-fi author @o_clarefriedman talked art, parenting, caregiving, and inspiration with the Postpartum Production Podcast! Check it out here: https://t.co/DCIyX8AoVm
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We're live with Rebecca Hazelton, author of the brand-new collection "Generic Husband"! Please join us for a book talk and Q&A here: https://t.co/cOh7SrPcwd
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"The freshness of his language matches perfectly—abets, I should say—the freshness and candor of his world view."—David Yezzi Happy #pubday to "Inventions on the Brink," a new collection of literary journalism by the poet J. T. Barbarese! https://t.co/zmvJCsLafx
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Mark Jarman reviews Young Woman with a Cane by Reginald Gibbons @lsupress: 1/2 His political stake is with younger generations and those yet to be born: “If only we could ask children now for future forgiveness. But it’s not fair to do so. Or even think so.”
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LSU Press @lsupress will be hosting an online book launch and live Q&A with Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick @juligoodcha on Wednesday, 19 November 2025, 2pm CT - for the recently published "Lives Revised: Assia Wevill, Ted Hughes, and Sylvia Plath": https://t.co/ZfyFpWEkwv
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Congratulation to @bradleysmorgan, whose "Frank Zappa's America" made @MusicConnection's Top 10 Books of the Year! @MusicConnection called it "a rare book that makes us love the subject more than we did going in." Check out "Frank Zappa's America" here: https://t.co/BmgCpPpU2G
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I’ve got a cover! My new book of poetry is coming out with @lsupress early in 2026. Grateful to the designers who made this spiraling metallic (anti-pie) cover-vibe. And to my editor James W. Long for his guidance and encouragement. Preorder info: https://t.co/kmRoKJRbTW
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"Is a wild ride through disease-infested swamps, floating contraband camps, tinclads’ boiler bombs, and drunken melees. Gudmestad’s prose had me turning pages like a novel."—Andrew Fialka Happy #pubday to "The Devil's Own Purgatory" by Robert Gudmestad! https://t.co/BOaLFAkGTs
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We're live! Please join us in discussing Katherine Rohrer's new book, "Daughters of Divinity," here: https://t.co/UZjxjkUnpo
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In "The Road to Cisterna," more than 160 Rangers speak in their own words and voices, giving an intimate picture of their combat experiences. David will be at the @WWIImuseum's International Conference on World War II on 11/20. Check out the event here: https://t.co/E0INqW5Ez3
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"Can I send back a bottle of wine if I don’t like it?" The short answer: It's complicated. That's from Adam Reiner, who chatted with the SF Chronicle's restaurant critic about this and other rules of dining from his new book, "The New Rules of Dining Out":
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The New Rules of Dining Out is the quintessential resource for anyone, from the casual diner to the ardent foodie, who wants to dine like a pro. Sharing colo...
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