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A tale of two journeys
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May 14, 2014
In 'Alex's Wake,' author Martin Goldsmith retraces his family's final footsteps
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Talking baseball
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March 27, 2014
JHU writer-in-residence Tim Wendel's new book, 'Down to the Last Pitch,' explores dramatic 1991 World Series
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Writing Sems grad honored
Published
March 20, 2014
Chimamanda Adichie wins National Book Critics Circle Award for her third novel, 'Americanah'
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Walking into uncharted territory
Published
March-April 2014
Hopkins anthropologist Anand Pandian helps chronicle grandfather's journey from Burma to India
/ Gazette
Poetry to read aloud
Published
Dec 2013
Mary Jo Salter releases her seventh book, 'a mixture of darkness and whimsy'
/ Gazette
'A book about freedom'
Published
Nov 7, 2013
Isabel Wilkerson kicks off President's Reading Series by discussing her book, 'The Warmth of Other Suns'
Striving for silence
Published
Nov 2013
In 'Someone,' Alice McDermott builds a captivating novel around an ordinary life
/ Gazette
Author, author
Reading series debuts
Published
Oct 2013
Four award-winning writers will visit Johns Hopkins, beginning with Isabel Wilkerson
/ Gazette
Art of the everyday
Published
Fall 2013
In David Kirby's fine-honed lines, the colloquial becomes expressive, pliable, and potent
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Drawn from life
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Fall 2013
John Dermot Woods' collection of comics showcases a storyteller as compactly disorienting as Amy Hempel and a comic artist as visually astute as Dylan Horrocks.
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