Eliot Now, our collection examining the poetry, reputation, and influence of T. S. Eliot on literary studies is out today! I'm particularly proud of 4 things. 1/5 @IntlTSEliotSoc@msatweet@BloomsburyBooks
I think Megan is mostly not on here anymore, but let me tag her anyway (@QuigleyMM) and tell you that you can listen to her make fun of me about daring to eat a peach here as well https://t.co/buF01uokTq
“Do I dare / Disturb the universe?” I talked with my friend Megan Quigley, modernism scholar extraordinaire, about T. S. Eliot and “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.” Total dream of a conversation. https://t.co/VISd1cwQgo
Super sharp, super fun - the amazing @QuigleyMM is not on here much but she's well worth a listen wherever you can catch her! Here she is with Dr Kamran Javadizadeh on our pal Prufrock - do check out the Close Readings podcast
If Villanova students sway this election it will be up to future historians to decide whether to credit the water and snacks of movie star Paul Rudd or the needling (and yet charming and helpful!) emails of one particular English professor who gave them the day off to vote
SHATTER THAT GLASS CEILING! (My neighbor rocks) Maybe you need to be 94 to call it like it is. Or to have seen too many run and hit that ceiling. #VoteKamala
Very grateful to have been given the opportunity to write about the wonderful James Longenbach for @RaritanQR https://t.co/aKfX8VF3P1
Raritan has also generously made available all Jim's pieces for the journal here:
https://t.co/uBtBUlUf5z