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Washington University in St. Louis, English Department
St. Louis, MO
Joined September 2012
Congratulations to Chukwuebuka Ibeh, whose first novel, Blessings, is out today in the UK and already receiving rave reviews! The book will be on shelves in the US on June 4th, so keep an eye out. https://t.co/UsWQlt66my
english.wustl.edu
"Blessings" is available in the UK today and will hit US shelves on June 4th, 2024. Already, the book has received rave reviews from The Guardian, I News, and The Telegraph, as well as a personal...
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Niki Herd is featured in today's Poetry Daily! Check out her poem "Lyric Sung in Third Person" and essay "What Sparks Poetry: Language As Form" using the link below: https://t.co/qaIT8RMmNL
poems.com
Poetry Daily is an anthology of contemporary poetry. Each day, we bring you a new poem from new books, magazines, and journals.
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my review of this wry, brainy, funny new novel about an economist, in the washington post; photo of the paper courtesy of my mother, also an economist ! https://t.co/wrT8MJAGTu
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Martin Riker's "charming and shyly philosophical second novel" gets a big review in the New York Times! Check out the full review of THE GUEST LECTURE:
nytimes.com
Martin Riker’s novel “The Guest Lecture” details a tortured night inside the head of a young economist.
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Two WashU Authors made The Guardian's Top 10 Experimental Feminist Books! Both Danielle Dutton's "Margaret the First" and Kathryn Davis' "The Silk Road" are featured. See for yourself: https://t.co/PwgxHfqNci
theguardian.com
Bringing historical women to life, exploring mythical cities or telling a life through a 1,000-page internal monologue – these are form-breaking feminist books
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Do not miss out! This Thursday, 11/10 at @LeftBankBooks, Heather McPherson joins WashU Alum. @ElissaBassist in a conversation about Bassist's new book "Hysterical" https://t.co/J07DINHO5c
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Check out this great piece on Lorenzo Prila, a sophomore who is Majoring with us here in the best department at WashU! (We're not biased or anything...) Glad to have you with us here in English, Lorenzo! https://t.co/Z6ynXy0NLy
artsci.washu.edu
Sophomore Lorenzo Prila writes about how he followed his instincts and overcame his fear of the unknown on his academic journey. Students in Arts & Sciences are invited to consider their own path to...
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Don't forget to visit the Arts & Sciences Major-Minor Fair this coming Monday (10/17) from 3-4 at the Athletic Complex Varsity Gym! Come get all your questions answered, grab some schwag, and meet the faculty! https://t.co/No2vf9dpJF
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Prof Edward McPherson and MFA director @d_schuman finding their place in the Here and Next @WUSTL
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Read Danielle Dutton's latest piece for The New Yorker, highlighting little-known Feminist Novelist Ann Quin: https://t.co/jjzAEEgD5f
newyorker.com
In “Tripticks,” the little-known British writer Ann Quin adopted the techniques of the Beats to playfully mock their machismo and deflate the romance of nineteen-sixties drug culture.
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Dear first-year students, join us August 23rd for Bear Beginnings!: A welcome event, complete with friendly professors, tasty snacks, and gobs of info about English Major/Minors, Creative Writing, study abroad, and English honors! Drop by Duncker Hall any time between 11 & 12:30!
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“Literature never comes to us from a void." Abram Van Engen and Martin Riker talk about creating a new publishing concentration for the English major at #WashU
https://t.co/Md53djP2Qt
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We are excited to share the latest from Zenique Gardner Perry @Zenique_GP - "When Momma’s Prayers Weren’t Enough" - published in The Delacorte Review! https://t.co/zFzTKEaw7A
delacortereview.org
A Killing. And a Summons Home.
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Robert Milder's essay "Differently: Alice Munro and the North American 1960s" was published in the Spring issue of the University of Toronto Quarterly. More info can be found using the link below: https://t.co/KzGNoJ8LyJ
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Please join us for a Memorial for Carter Revard, esteemed faculty and beloved friend, Tomorrow, June 29th, at 2pm, in the Washington University Women's Building Formal Lounge.
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In fond memory of Carter Revard, who passed away in January, Poems from the Underground is featuring his piece, Birch Canoe, as their poem of the week. https://t.co/dFuuKehPR5
poemsontheunderground.org
Our earlier Poems of the Week are below The Loch Ness Monster’s Song by Edwin Morgan read by Gerard Benson Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley read by Gavin Ewart Like a Beacon by Grace Nichol…
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The CRE2 Team is excited to welcome Dr. Gerald Early (@AFASWashU , @WUSTL_English ), the Merle King Professor of Modern Letters in Arts & Sciences, as our Interim Director!
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