‘Liberating the Spoken Word Project’ Gives New Life to Rare Poetry Recordings The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) has awarded a grant of $34,433 to WU Libraries to fund the...
Washington University Libraries Awarded Grant from National Historical Publications and Records Commission The National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) has awarded a grant of $34,433 to Washington University Libraries to fund...
A Virtuoso Performance: Speakers from the 2016 William H. Gass Symposium, Part III Moderated by Matthias Göritz and Prof. Ignacio Infante, the roundtable discussion featured Stephen Schenkenberg, who edited and published The Ear’s Mouth Must...
A Virtuoso Performance: Speakers from the 2016 William H. Gass Symposium, Part II In addition to talks addressing William Gass’s roles as reader, translator, and advocate for international writing, the 2016 William H. Gass...
William Gaddis: Where These Lines Lead—Part III An Interview with David Ting In this three-part series, Princeton University student David Ting discusses his research on William Gaddis, his...
A Virtuoso Performance: Speakers from the 2016 William H. Gass Symposium, Part I Speakers from the 2016 William H. Gass Symposium, Part I The Modern Literature Collection is beginning to process some wonderful...
Harmonizing the Disharmonious: Robert Coover and the MLC, Part III To celebrate Robert Coover’s upcoming visit to Washington University for a Neureuther Library Lecture Series reading on November 1, 2016,...
Harmonizing the Disharmonious: Robert Coover and the MLC, Part II To celebrate Robert Coover’s upcoming visit to Washington University for a Neureuther Library Lecture Series reading on November 1, 2016,...
Harmonizing the Disharmonious: Robert Coover and the MLC, Part I To celebrate Robert Coover’s upcoming visit to Washington University for a Neureuther Library Lecture Series reading on November 1, 2016,...
William Gaddis: Where These Lines Lead—Part II An Interview with David Ting In this three-part series, Princeton University student David Ting discusses his research on William Gaddis, his...
William Gaddis: Where These Lines Lead – Part I An Interview with David Ting In this three-part series, Princeton University student David Ting discusses his research on William Gaddis,...
Exploring the Literary World of William H. Gass In the fall of 2015, William H. Gass Fellow Matthias Göritz and Ignacio Infante, an associate professor of comparative literature and...