Beautiful feature on Aaron Coleman and his legacy here, with pictures from his recent visit to campus and quotes from his reading and conversation @WUSTLlibraries https://t.co/hWiRVaPSAV
I know he doesn't tweet, but congratulations to Steven Moore on the release of the new ed. of The Letters of William Gaddis, which includes several letters to his friend William Gass @WUSTLModLitColl @WUSTLlibraries
April is National Poetry Month. Celebrate by reading poems by #WashU-affiliated poets, two of whom have donated their papers to our @WUSTLModLitColl.
https://t.co/EQz35N0uAg
Putting the finishing touches on my paper for @LouisvilleConf - discussing William Gass's final work, "Baroque Prose" - it's always a privilege to preach the Gass-pel @Greg_Gerke
View the exhibition "Wherein I Am: Highlights from the Aaron Coleman Papers" in Olin Library. An important figure in the St. Louis Black Arts Renaissance as a student at @WUSTL, Coleman is an award-winning poet, translator & scholar > https://t.co/qXlJXnrr9N.
Join us on Wednesday, Feb. 9 for "Returning Home: Repatriation of Jewish Books Confiscated During WWII."
A panel discussion with Jewish studies scholars & curators.
In-person & Zoom, 4-6 pm Olin Library, Rm 142. Sign up.
https://t.co/UefbIkH7vI
My 2014 #novel An Untimely Frost was a Finalist for the American Writing Award in the Legacy category (a book more than 3 yrs old) - inspired by the real possibility that Mary Shelley and Washington Irving considered a romantic relationship - that would've been wild
#OnThisDay 100 years ago, The Waste Land appeared for the first time in The Criterion. The issue's Table of Contents offers a glimpse of 1922's literary landscape, presenting the poem alongside a review of Joyce's Ulysses and a Dostoevsky translation involving Woolf