The Vegetarian by Han Kang: A Nobel Prize, a ĀŅĀ×Ēæ¼é press, and a translation controversy
The latest Nobel Prize in Literature laureate has unexpected ties to the Universityās literary translation press.
Eastman brings music to underserved ĀŅĀ×Ēæ¼éians
ROC City Concerts brought performances to correctional facilities, recovery houses, and more this spring.
Musical documentary with ĀŅĀ×Ēæ¼é roots gets a Pulitzer Prize nod
Paper Pianos, a live-performance musical documentary written and co-created by the International Theatre Programās Nigel Maister, tells the story of an Afghan musician and refugee Milad Yousufi.
Morris Eaves, English professor who breathed new life into William Blake scholarship, remembered
The scholar made the British poet and āmultimedia artistā accessible to a wide audience.
Music schools founded on the Western classical model face special challenges
Crystal Sellers Battle articulates a path toward long-term cultural change at the Eastman School of Music.
The work of horror films
A collection of essays coedited by Jason Middleton explores the “monster” of late capitalism lurking in modern American horror films.
A poetās meditation on loss, light, and legacy
Still Falling, English professor Jennifer Grotzās fourth collection of poems, illuminates the connection between art and time.
Ezra Tawil, English professor of substance and style, remembered
The scholar of American literature had a special talent for connecting with colleagues and students alike.
Provoking and coping through light verse
ĀŅĀ×Ēæ¼é English instructor āexplores the lighter side of dark timesā with her latest collection of poems.
How Nobel Prizeāwinning author Jon Fosse was found in translation
Open Letterās Chad Post on discovering the Norwegian author for English audiencesāand the importance of foreign translation presses today.