In this down-to-earth memoir, longtime educator and community leader Press L. Robinson Sr. recounts his hardscrabble childhood in South... Læs mere
Eleven essays of original scholarship that undertake a programmatic reassessment of McCarthy's literary and philosophical worldview. Examining issues of race,... Læs mere
What should we do with the things we inherit? In ten intimate essays, Melora Wolff's Bequeath presents a flawed, funny, impressionable narrator who tries to solve the mysteries of... Læs mere
Offers an innovative focus on Civil War video games as significant sites of memory creation, distortion, and evolution in popular culture.... Læs mere
Uncovers the people and the organizations behind the disinformation campaigns that began on social media with the 2016 U.S. presidential... Læs mere
A book steeped in sound and silence. Throughout this collection, these sounds and intermittent silences provide the rhythm for poems that question the nature of truth and myth, and that... Læs mere
The novel has often been characterized as the art form without a form. Although there may not be any rules for how to write a novel, as Matthew Clark... Læs mere
In this book, Anderson focuses on four of Lorca's most challenging plays and on the surrounding context in which they came to be... Læs mere
Argues that literary works by Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Paule Marshall, Audre Lorde, and Toni Cade Bambara reimagine... Læs mere
The second poetry collection by Chanda Feldman, Glance explores the experiences of a Black and white and Jewish American family that moves abroad to find respite from racial violence. The... Læs mere
A wrenching poetry collection which explores the grief of a mother's sudden death alongside the environmental crises of the storms, fires, and floods that dominate our world.... Læs mere
Powerful love between a grandmother and a granddaughter animates the voices in this poignant series of inner monologues set against the backdrop of global climate crisis and... Læs mere