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Literature
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On literature, and chairs
Published
April 2, 2014
Irish author Colm Tóibín reads from his ninth novel, 'The Testament of Mary,' in President's Reading Series
Books
Writing Sems grad honored
Published
March 20, 2014
Chimamanda Adichie wins National Book Critics Circle Award for her third novel, 'Americanah'
Notes & Quotes
Embrace the sadness
Published
Feb 25, 2014
Event highlights Renaissance music, literature of melancholy
Where the work gets done
Published
Jan-Feb 2014
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The convenience of having one's entire office in a machine as slim as a copy of 'The Paris Review' has not made moot the writer's room
/ Gazette
Of note
Creative collection
Published
Jan 6, 2014
Photos
Sheridan Libraries acquire notes, manuscripts, lectures of American fiction writer, essayist, teacher, and 1951 JHU graduate John Barth
Translation
The bug and the gaze
Published
Winter 2013
The pressure's on when it comes to translating academic writing.
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
'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'
Author, author
Reading series debuts
Published
Oct 2013
Four award-winning writers will visit Johns Hopkins, beginning with Isabel Wilkerson
/ Gazette
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'Never Easy' writer
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Sept 12, 2013
Book tells story of Ravens' improbable Super Bowl run through eyes of fan
On class, sex, and booze
Secret historian rediscovered
Published
Aug 28, 2013
JHU alum Lorin Stein pens introduction for reissue of John O'Hara's 1935 best-seller 'BUtterfield 8'
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