December 16, 2021, Filed Under: Authors, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Curator’s Introduction: Women and the Making of James Joyce’s Ulysses by CLARE HUTTON Introduction by Gregory Curtis Giving Ulysses to the World February 2, 2022, will mark one hundred years since the publication of a book that changed literature forever. Irish novelist James Joyce’s pioneering modernist novel, Ulysses, was a labor to write and more so, perhaps, to publish.
October 13, 2021, Filed Under: Featured1, Research + Teaching, Theatre + Performing ArtsChoreographer Deborah Hay’s archive goes to the Harry Ransom Center Award-winning choreographer Deborah Hay has established her archive at the Harry Ransom Center, a major destination for the study of dance and performance at The University of Texas at Austin. A founding member of the Judson Dance Theater, Hay is recognized as a pivotal figure in the development of post-modern… read more
August 24, 2021, Filed Under: Authors, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Gabriel García Márquez exhibition to reopen The first-ever exhibition of the archive of Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014) will reopen Aug. 25 at the Harry Ransom Center on The University of Texas at Austin campus after an extended closure related to the COVID-19 pandemic.