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September 12, 2016, Filed Under: Authors

“Possibility of Repair”

List from Tate's notebooks

This poem originally appeared in issue 12 of The Bat City Review as part of its James Tate Tribute.

September 9, 2016, Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Photography

Elliott Erwitt Photography Collection donated to Ransom Center

Elliott Erwitt (American, b. France 1928), Reno, Nevada, 1960. Gelatin silver print, 25.7 x 30.2 cm (image). Harry Ransom Center Collection © Elliott Erwitt/Magnum Photos

The  Ransom Center has acquired the archive of renowned photographer Elliott Erwitt (American, b. France 1928). Caryl and Israel Englander generously donated the collection.

September 8, 2016, Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events

Booker Prize–winning novelist Marlon James to speak

Marlon James. Photo by Jeffrey Skemp.

The Ransom Center presents novelist Marlon James, author of the Booker Prize–winning A Brief History of Seven Killings.

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