CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Open Secrets

Sheila Kohler, lecturer in creative writing

Open Secrets tackles the consequences of a marriage full of lies and betrayal in a suspenseful novel set in the…

Must I Go

Yiyun Li, Professor of creative writing

Yiyun Li’s new novel follows Lilia Liska as she annotates the diary of a lost lover, revealing her differing perception…

Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars.

Joyce Carol Oates, Roger S. Berlind Distinguished Professor of the Humanities

In her latest novel, Joyce Carol Oates tells a story of about how families go on after tragedy and the…

For Now

James Richardson, professor of creative writing

This collection of poetry and short prose highlights Richardson’s distilled meditations on life and the human experience, ranging from fables…

What Comes after Farce?

Hal Foster, the Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of Art and Archaeology

What Comes after Farce? reviews the state of art and culture in the Trump era, asking questions such as how…

Life Magazine and the Power of Photography

editors Katherine A. Bussard; Peter C. Bunnell, the curator of photography, Princeton Art Museum; and Kristen Gresh

Life Magazine and the Power of Photography includes pieces from 25 different scholars across a variety of fields who investigate…

Miss Aluminum: A Memoir

Susanna Moore, lecturer in creative writing

Susanna Moore’s memoir, Miss Aluminum, tells the tale of her early life as a model in 1970s Los Angeles. She…

Lean Against This Late Hour

Garous Abdolmalekian Translated by Idra Novey, lecturer in creative writing, and Ahmad Nadalizadeh

The first English translation of a collection of Garous Abdolmalekian poems, this anthology features poetry about loss and trauma.

Adventures in English Syntax

Robert Freidin, Professor Emeritus of Linguistics in the Council of the Humanities

Adventures in English Syntax is an approachable account of how English sentence structure works to create understanding in a reader…