February 25, 2019, Filed Under: Research + TeachingA very Texan story: Shelby Hearon writes Barbara Jordan’s biography People always want you to be born where you are. They want you to have leaped from the womb a public figure. It just doesn’t go that way. I am the composite of my experience and all the people who had something to do with it. And I’m going to… read more
February 19, 2019, Filed Under: Research + TeachingAmerican publishing during the Cold War In Amanda Laugesen’s new book, the novel is an object of war. In Taking Books to the World: American Publishers and the Cultural Cold War (University of Massachusetts Press, 2017), Laugesen tells the story of Franklin Publications, a publishing company created in 1952 as a joint project between American publishers… read more
February 4, 2019, Filed Under: Exhibitions + Events, Research + TeachingBorn to be posthumous: An interview with cultural critic Mark Dery Critics never quite knew what to make of Edward Gorey (1925-2000), the author and illustrator whose darkly droll tales have influenced Tim Burton, Lemony Snicket, Alison Bechdel, and Guillermo Del Toro.