CURRENT PUBLICATIONS

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Blue Hours

Daphne Kalotay, lecturer in Lewis Center for the Arts

Blue Hours (Triquarterly) begins in 1991 Manhattan as Mim befriends and then grows estranged from the privileged dancer Kyra. Daphne…

The Next Realignment

Frank J. DiStefano ’95

The current state of American politics can seem chaotic and unprecedented. While Frank DiStefano ’95 agrees that things are in…

Team Human

Douglas Rushkoff ’83

Team Human (W.W. Norton) argues that modern technology, by design, corrupts communities and encourages people to make choices that benefit…

Twenty Questions

John M. Delaney

Former historic maps curator Delaney shares poems inspired by life’s curiosities in the chapbook Twenty Questions (Finishing Line Press).

The Superwoman and Other Writings

Miriam Michelson and Lori-Harrison-Kahan ’96

The Superwoman and Other Writings (Wayne State University Press) collects several articles and short stories from trailblazing reporter and writer…

Lessons from the Lawn

Peter Waldman ’65 *67

Lessons from the Lawn: The Word Made Flesh—Dialogues Between Citizens and Strangers (Oro Editions) is a wide-ranging introduction to the…

Courting Mr. Lincoln

Louis Bayard ’85

Courting Mr. Lincoln (Algonquin) is set in 1840s Springfield, Ill., where Mary Todd is growing closer to the young Abraham…

Homeland Security Law: A Primer

Tyll van Geel ’62

The counterterrorism push post-9/11 greatly changed America’s national security landscape, stripping Americans of certain privacies in exchange for what was…