CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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The Damage Done

Michael Landweber ’92

In a world without violence, how can society function? In his new novel The Damage Done (Penguin Random House), Landweber…

Tales of a Minstrel of Reims in the Thirteenth Century

Samuel N. Rosenberg (translation); introduction by William Chester Jordan *73, professor of history; and notes by Randall T. Pippenger *18, lecturer in history

In this translation from the 13th century, an anonymous French minstrel tells a gripping story of the Crusades. As Christian…

Recitatif

Toni Morrison, emeritus professor of creative writing

Morrison’s only published short story, Recitatif (Knopf) was first published in 1983 and follows the lives of two women, Twyla…

Our Kind of People

Carol Wallace Hamlin ’77

A story of riches to ruin, Our Kind of People (Putnam) follows the Wilcox family in 19th century New York…

Hindu Chaplaincy

Vineet Chander, assistant dean in the Office of Religious Life
Nicholas Sutton
Shaunaka Rishi Das

A collaboration between Chander and two other authors, Hindu Chaplaincy (Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies) examines the demand for Hindu…

Living Weapon

Rowan Ricardo Phillips, professor of creative writing

Phillips’ latest poetry collection speaks to our dangerous and difficult political moment. An imaginative work, Living Weapon (Farrar, Straus and…