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Nolan-Brueck, Sarah 2023. Revising National Myths Through Queer Kinship in Percival Everett’s Wounded. Orbit: A Journal of American Literature, Vol. 11, Issue. 1, ...
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Victor Brombert, the Henry Putnam University Professor of Romance and Comparative Literatures, and an authority on French ...
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We are a very research-active department with a century-long history of innovation in English studies, and we continue to extend our curriculum to include contemporary American literature as well as ...
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AUC awarded Lebanese novelist Mohammed Tarazi the 2024 Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature for his novel Mīkrūfūn kātim Ṣawt (Muted Microphone).
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The columnist's annual reading list notes that ’twas the season for great fiction, and not just from a certain politician.