June 22, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Women and the Making of Joyce’s Ulysses: A History in Ten Objects #8 Detroit Publishing Company, Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division #8: Jefferson Market Court House, New York, Ca. 1905 by CLARE HUTTON This is the eighth article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce and the publication of his landmark… read more
June 3, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + Events, Featured1Women and the Making of Joyce’s Ulysses: A History in Ten Objects #7 #7: Letter from James Joyce to Ludmila Bloch Savitsky, June 20, 1921 by CLARE HUTTON This is the seventh article in a series devoted to objects that tell the story of women who supported author James Joyce and the publication of his landmark novel, Ulysses (1922). Learn more in the… read more
May 19, 2022, Filed Under: Authors, Featured1Storytelling Is How We Stay Connected: An Interview With Oscar Cásares by RICARDO CASTRO AGUDELO The papers of Oscar Cásares—a Creative Writing Professor at The University of Texas at Austin and author of the award-winning books Brownsville: Stories (2003), Amigoland (2009), and Where We Come From (2019)—are now housed at the Ransom Center. Cásares grew up in a house with no… read more